5th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2014

5th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2014
Title 5th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2014 PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Pfeffer
Publisher Springer
Pages 790
Release 2014-07-18
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3658059788

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The key drivers of innovation in the field of chassis systems are measures to improve vehicle dynamics and driving safety, efforts to reduce fuel consumption, and intelligent development methods. In addition, chassis development is focusing on enhancing ride comfort while also improving NVH characteristics. At the same time, modularization strategies, concepts for the electrification of the powertrain, and steps towards greater system connectivity are making increasingly complex demands on the chassis and its development. Developers are being called upon to respond to these challenges with a variety of solutions.

11th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2020

11th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2020
Title 11th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2020 PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Pfeffer
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 554
Release 2021-06-14
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3662631938

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The increasing automation of driving functions and the electrification of powertrains present new challenges for the chassis with regard to complexity, redundancy, data security, and installation space. At the same time, the mobility of the future will also require entirely new vehicle concepts, particularly in urban areas. The intelligent chassis must be connected, electrified, and automated in order to be best prepared for this future. Contents New Chassis Systems.- Handling and Vehicle Dynamics.- NVH – Acoustics and Vibration in the Chassis.- Smart Chassis, ADAS, and Autonomous Driving.- Lightweight Design.- Innovative Brake Systems.- Brakes and the Environment.- Electronic Chassis Systems.- Virtual Chassis Development and Homologation.- Innovative Steering Systems and Steer-by-Wire.- Development Process, System Properties and Architecture.- Innovations in Tires and Wheels. Target audiences Automotive engineers and chassis specialists as well as students looking for state-of-the-art information regarding their field of activity - Lecturers and instructors at universities and universities of applied sciences with the main subject of automotive engineering - Experts, researchers and development engineers of the automotive and the supplying industry Publisher ATZ live stands for top quality and a high level of specialist information and is part of Springer Nature, one of the leading publishing groups worldwide for scientific, educational and specialist literature. Partner TÜV SÜD is an international leading technical service organisation catering to the industry, mobility and certification segment.

5th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2014

5th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2014
Title 5th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2014 PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Pfeffer
Publisher Springer Vieweg
Pages 795
Release 2014-07-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9783658059774

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The key drivers of innovation in the field of chassis systems are measures to improve vehicle dynamics and driving safety, efforts to reduce fuel consumption, and intelligent development methods. In addition, chassis development is focusing on enhancing ride comfort while also improving NVH characteristics. At the same time, modularization strategies, concepts for the electrification of the powertrain, and steps towards greater system connectivity are making increasingly complex demands on the chassis and its development. Developers are being called upon to respond to these challenges with a variety of solutions.

7th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2016

7th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2016
Title 7th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2016 PDF eBook
Author Prof. Dr. Peter E. Pfeffer
Publisher Springer
Pages 895
Release 2016-08-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3658142197

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In chassis development, the three aspects of safety, vehicle dynamics and ride comfort are at the top of the list of challenges to be faced. Addressing this triad of challenges becomes even more complex when the chassis is required to interact with assistance systems and other systems for fully automated driving. What is more, new demands are created by the introduction of modern electric and electronic architectures. All these requirements must be met by the chassis, together with its subsystems, the steering, brakes, tires and wheels. At the same time, all physical relationships and interactions have to be taken into account.

13th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2022

13th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2022
Title 13th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2022 PDF eBook
Author Peter Pfeffer
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 296
Release
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ISBN 3662681633

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6th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2015

6th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2015
Title 6th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2015 PDF eBook
Author Peter Pfeffer
Publisher Springer
Pages 859
Release 2015-06-18
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3658097116

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Connectivity has arrived in the vehicle - whether it is in-car internet or car-to-car communication. For the chassis too, the connected car is increasingly becoming a driver of innovation. Predictive and intelligent chassis systems and automated driving are just some of the topics being addressed. In addition to enhancing driving comfort and safety, interconnecting the powertrain with the chassis can also provide new functions, not only in cars but also in commercial vehicles. What is more, modularization, electrification of the powertrain, intelligent development methods and efforts to reduce fuel consumption are also driving innovations in chassis systems.

Designing Interaction and Interfaces for Automated Vehicles

Designing Interaction and Interfaces for Automated Vehicles
Title Designing Interaction and Interfaces for Automated Vehicles PDF eBook
Author Neville Stanton
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 523
Release 2021-03-10
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1000347931

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Driving automation and autonomy are already upon us and the problems that were predicted twenty years ago are beginning to appear. These problems include shortfalls in expected benefits, equipment unreliability, driver skill fade, and error-inducing equipment designs. Designing Interaction and Interfaces for Automated Vehicles: User-Centred Ecological Design and Testing investigates the difficult problem of how to interface drivers with automated vehicles by offering an inclusive, human-centred design process that focusses on human variability and capability in interaction with interfaces. This book introduces a novel method that combines both systems thinking and inclusive user-centred design. It models driver interaction, provides design specifications, concept designs, and the results of studies in simulators on the test track, and in road going vehicles. This book is for designers of systems interfaces, interactions, UX, Human Factors and Ergonomics researchers and practitioners involved with systems engineering and automotive academics._ "In this book, Prof Stanton and colleagues show how Human Factors methods can be applied to the tricky problem of interfacing human drivers with vehicle automation. They have developed an approach to designing the human-automation interaction for the handovers between the driver and the vehicle. This approach has been tested in driving simulators and, most interestingly, in real vehicles on British motorways. The approach, called User-Centred Ecological Interface Design, has been validated against driver behaviour and used to support their ongoing work on vehicle automation. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested, or involved, in designing human-automation interaction in vehicles and beyond." Professor Michael A. Regan, University of NSW Sydney, AUSTRALIA