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Vehicle Electronic Systems Conference Proceedings 2003

Author: Multiple Author
If you need to keep up to date with the vehicle electronics industry a copy of these proceedings will be of benefit. Focusing on future technologies, the conference looked towards the next phase of evolution in the fast moving world of vehicle electronics. Case studies were presented by leading industry experts with a particular emphasis on communication technologies. From the perspective of the driver, the passenger and vehicle designer the following papers were presented:
  • Some Trends and Challenges in Vehicle Electronics Colin Hill, Jaguar-Land Rover
  • Information into the Vehicle David Clowes, The Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom
  • In-car Entertainment via Satellite Dr Robert Pearson, Dr Javier Vazquez, Martin Shelley and Barry Driscoll, ERA Technology Ltd
  • Whole Vehicle Electromagnetic Modelling: Developments and Applications Ayhan Gunsaya and Dean Smythe, Ford Motor Company Ltd and Alastair Ruddle, MIRA Ltd
  • Low Latency Video Processor for Driver Vision at Night System Mark Hawkins, David Lund and Ian Martin, HW Communications Ltd
  • Novel Oil Condition Sensors Roger Hazelden and Kim Smith, TRW Conekt
  • Land Rover MOST* System Development Toolset Dave White and Gary Harding, Land Rover and Colin Hancock, CH Research and Development Ltd
  • Using WLAN and Ultra Wideband Technologies on Public Service and Commercial Vehicles
  • Behshad Memari, Professor Bahram Honary, Dr Shane Rooney and Dr David Lund, NextGen Telematics Ltd
  • The Future of In-Car Telematics – the Open Telematics Platform: Xingu White Paper
  • Karen Parnell, Xilinx Inc, Tom Aerden, Intel Corporation and Sam Claes, Acunia Embedded Solutions
  • Why Automotive Engineers are Choosing to Use Real-time Operating Systems Richard Blackburn, OSE Systems Ltd
Report no: 2003-0361
Author: Multiple Author
ISBN: 00-7008-0771-3
Pages: 86
£120.00