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May 2013 Newsletter
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Autonomous Braking for Pedestrians Coming to Europe
Revisions to Euro NCAP's five-star safety rating system provide an incentive for carmakers to equip vehicles with active safety systems that autonomously brake to avoid striking a pedestrian. A number of carmakers have targeted 2016 for introduction.
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One-on-One with Mobis Vice President Kwi-Han Chae
Mr. Chae, who is responsible for the development of a wide range of Mobis' automotive electronics products, discusses topics such as which of Mobis' electronics products non-Korean carmakers find most appealing, and which are most promising in terms of future sales.
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Johnson Controls, The Company Profile
Johnson Controls chose not to invest further to keep its automotive electronics business competitive; it's on the market. Anticipating increased demand for AGM batteries as start-stop systems proliferate, JCI is investing to build up global manufacturing capacity. JCI sees interest building for 48-volt systems.
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Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering--Continuing Education Recommended
Todd Hubing, Michelin Professor of Vehicle Electronic Systems Integration at Clemson University, explains why the traditional design, build, test approach to automotive EMC is no longer sufficient.
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FY 2013 Roundup: Strong Growth for Aisin Seiki and Denso
Year-end financial results for Japanese suppliers Aisin Seiki and Denso.
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CogniVue's Image Processor Ready for Automotive Applications
Canadian startup CogniVue licensed its current and next-generation vision processing IP to Freescale.
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