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Mobility Engineering: September 2015

  • Magazine Issue
  • 15MEIP09
Published September 01, 2015 by SAE International in United States
Language:
  • English
  • The advent of stop-start technology
    As environmental concerns grow for R&D teams, OEMs look to bring the strategy further into the mainstream.
  • Recycling opportunities for hybrid/electric vehicle lithium-ion batteries
    With limited reserves and strict environmental regulations, re-cyclers look to established extraction means to reuse, recycle, and dispose of the used batteries.
  • Cameras look to go the distance
    Automakers seek vision systems with greater distances, improved reliability, and more functionality, thanks to ruggedized complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technologies.
  • Getting right with composites
    With composites now a mainstay in most new aircraft de-signs, the engineering emphasis has switched from understanding if they work to thinking through the most efficient way to manufacture them, such as using design-for-manufacturing software.
  • Autonomous vehicles
    Unmanned vehicles are a thing of the present for many off-highway applications, particularly in the agriculture and mining industries.