Posted Nov 9, 2010, by John Day
The folks at USCAR drew my attention to cyber-physical systems (CPS), a discipline of keen interest to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and to a growing number of universities, as well as to Ford, GM, Chrysler, and other automakers.
USCAR thinks of CPS as a network of highly sophisticated electromechanical subsystems autonomously controlling hybrid drive, automated parking assist, crash avoidance, … Read More
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GM,
cyber-physical systems,
Chrysler,
National Science Foundation,
USCAR
Posted Oct 27, 2010, by John Day
Cars today have more electronic content than ever, which means more circuits, more wiring, and more weight. At the same time, automotive semiconductor and networking technologies pack more performance into smaller space. How does that net out?
I posed the question to Paul Geyer, who has design responsibility for connectors, schematics and wiring tools in Chrysler’s Power and Signal Distribution group … Read More
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GM,
SAE/USCAR 21,
Ford,
USCAR,
Chrysler,
SAE/USCAR-2,
United States Council for Automotive Research