Technological Trends in Automotive Electronics
871285
11/08/1987
- Event
- Content
- Although automotive electronics was initially applied as a substitute for mechanical parts, this technology has the potential to achieve effective combinations of mechanical functions. A case in point is the successful resolution of fuel consumption and exhaust emission problems by effectively integrating engine control and catalyst technologies. LSI technology has also been incorporated into automotive electronics and established as a fundamental engine control tool. Thanks to LSI technology, particularly the use of microprocessor techniques, conventional machine design problems have been transformed into logical design ones. In the next stage of application, automotive electronics is expected to provide further benefits including a more comfortable ride, an improved human-machine system interface, and an advanced communications system between vehicles and other telecommunications stations. This paper first briefly reviews the history of automotive electronics and describes future trends. It then discusses key technologies and the desired social infrastructure for future applications of automotive electronics.
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- 12
- Citation
- Marumo, N., "Technological Trends in Automotive Electronics," SAE Technical Paper 871285, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871285.