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Electronics on Today's Heavy Duty Trucks: Manufacturing and Servicing Challenges
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For all their benefits, a consequence of the electronics now available on heavy trucks is added complexity in specification, assembly, and maintenance. Methods now employed to handle this complexity won't be adequate as more and more vehicles are equipped with electronics. This paper describes some development efforts that have the goal of reducing costs in both manufacture and maintenance of vehicles with electronic systems.
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Barnes, D., "Electronics on Today's Heavy Duty Trucks: Manufacturing and Servicing Challenges," SAE Technical Paper 881193, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881193.Also In
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- Malecki, R. Hoover, F. “OEM/Vendor Interface Specification For Vehicle Electronic Programming Stations” Version 0.91, Section 2.2.2. This document is included in a proposal October 28 1987
- Smisek, R. “Minutes of the June 26th Meeting of the Vehicle Diagnostics Subcommittee” Minutes of the June 1987 meeting were included in the meeting notice/agenda for the August 14, 1987 meeting of the Vehicle Diagnostics Subcommittee
- “Proposed SAE Vehicle Diagnostic and Emission Repair Agenda” This proposal (4 pages) was included in the meeting notice/agenda for the August 14, 1987 meeting of the Vehicle Diagnostics Subcommittee