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Advances in Automotive Electronics [Automotive Electronics]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2014
Smartphone Connectivity Apple (Cupertino, California) and Google's Android (Mountain View, California) together sell 95% of the smartphones in the United States, but, for years, they have been largely locked out of the automobile industry. Now, nearly every major automaker is preparing to share a ride with these smartphones [1].
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Automotive Electronics Market Evolution [Automotive Electronics]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2020
Reports on new product and technological development in the automotive engineering industry worldwide.
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New Automotive Electronics Technologies [Automotive Electronics]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2012
New smaller-size, higher-reliability, and lower-cost automotive sensors are currently widely available. These sensors include the following: front-facing and rear backup imaging cameras; front-facing and rear blind-spot scanning radars; front-facing scanning laser sensors; radar plus camera vision combined via sensor fusion. Enabled by these new sensor
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An Overview of Advances in Automotive Electronics [Automotive Electronics]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2014
Magic Body Control (MBC) is an industry first - an anticipatory body-suspension-control system that will initially be available on V8 gasoline versions of the Mercedes 2014 S-Class vehicle. Mercedes believes that MBC is one element of a veritable plethora of technologies that will ultimately lead toward the goal of autonomous self-driving cars [1 ...
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