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    in the minds of scientists that the new cars that will travel through the future highways will be connected. It is expected that the Automotive Systems will have built in powerful abilities of Communication that has been designed to be integrated with an assortment of enhanced features and driving functions. This will be done via complex internal networks. Automotive application such as devices and dashboard displays would then share information with vehicles that are connected, with this the vehicles

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    Modern Day Automotive Technology Inventions have really made great advancements throughout the years. One of the inventions that seem to be forever changing is technology. More specific, automobile technologies. For instance, the Ford Model T when created in 1908, was mostly a metal shell with the basic controls for movement with no other technology. Throughout the years there were conveniences such as air conditioning, heaters, radio, and power windows and power locks. Nowadays it seems automakers

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    I. INTRODUCTION Since the invention of motor vehicles, advances in the automotive domain initially focused on improving the performance which then branched towards safety of the automobile and did not target its intelligence until recently. Now with significant advances in semiconductor and sensor technology, vehicles are surpassing different levels of automation and becoming intelligent. Most accidents that have happened since the invention of vehicles have been due to human errors and very less

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    achieve fully self-driving automation. Going forward, there are three areas we would like to advise on: technical innovation, policy making and industrial strategy. Firstly, there have been active innovations in modular functionalities. In the technologies list below, most of them are still in the early stage of the S-curve and it will take long time for the trial, testing and adoption (for example, it took almost 50 years for the complete adoption of airbags), especially when safety is the number

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    Introduction Detail of Project Introduction The project is to design an electric vehicle that has to be road worthy and comfortable to drive off road as well. We are doing These because it is the future of Automobile industry. These is fully ecofriendly and these is one of the best solution to decrease the carbon emission in our environment. EV which we are design is Fully built from Scratch, which is look like a Wheelie jeep. Because its roadworthy so we have design this car under the concern of

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    construction companies to create safer roadways. Matthew Jensen wrote a dissertation for the Graduate School of Clemson University titled, A Methodology for the Analysis of In-vehicle Operating Data and Design of Intelligent Vehicle Systems for Improved Automotive Safety. In his abstract, Jensen evaluated the future of vehicle manufacturing and traffic-related incidents. Of course, every year more vehicles are manufactured, which in theory means the number of miles driven in vehicles increases. He points

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    A magneto rheological shock absorber or magneto rheological damper is a damper filled with magneto rheological fluid, which is controlled by magnetic field, usually using an electromagnet. This allows the damping characteristics of the shock absorber to be continuously controlled by varying the current in the electromagnet. This type of shock absorber has found applications in semi-active vehicle suspensions which may adapt to road conditions, as they are driven by continuous sensor monitoring and

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    Running Head: SEQUENTIAL GEARBOXES Abstract      This paper will discuss the technology of sequential gearboxes. Relatively new technology, the sequential gearbox has been applied mostly in ATV’s, motorcycles, and the automobile racing industry. Recently this technology has begun to reach passenger cars. There are three main points of discussion; the workings of a manual transmission, how a sequential gearbox works and the advantages of them, and the applications

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    Car Essay

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    Shifting gear to gear and racing down the street can be very fun.  But in order to be able to actually shift the gears and get the vehicle to move, their are many steps involved.  With the perfection of these steps you will be able to drive the vehicle smoothly and efficiently.  The equipment that will be needed for this process is usually the same for every vehicle. At a minimum, you will need an open lot, a hill near by, and a manual transmission vehicle.       Once you get the necessary equipment

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    CAR COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM Kirti Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Haryana (India) Email: kirtidahiya7009@gmail.com Abstract: A collision avoidance system is an automobile safety system designed to reduce the rigorousness of a collision. Also known as precrash system, forward collision warning system, or collision mitigating system. It uses radar and sometimes laser and camera to detect an imminent crash. Once the detection is done, these systems either provide a warning

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