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Ford Motor Company
Company•Dearborn, Michigan, United States•
About: Ford Motor Company is a company organization based out in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Internal combustion engine & Clutch. The organization has 36123 authors who have published 51450 publications receiving 855200 citations. The organization is also known as: Ford Motor & Ford Motor Corporation.
Topics: Internal combustion engine, Clutch, Control theory, Torque, Exhaust gas
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01 Jan 1993124 citations
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10 Aug 1992TL;DR: In this paper, a cooling system for a hybrid vehicle consisting of an electrical traction motor for driving the vehicle wheels, electrical energy storage and supply means such as a battery or batteries, alternator/generator, or a combination of the two, for supplying the electrical energy to the motor, and an independently operable ICE auxiliary power unit for driving an alternator or generator and charging the battery or battery.
Abstract: A cooling system for a hybrid vehicle consisting of an electrical traction motor for driving the vehicle wheels, electrical energy storage and supply means such as a battery or batteries, alternator/generator, or a combination of the two, for supplying the electrical energy to the motor, and an independently operable ICE auxiliary power unit for driving the alternator/generator and charging the battery or batteries; the cooling system not only cooling the motor, but having flow circuits selectively operable to prewarm the ICE prior to engine start-up, to reduce the output of emissions.
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10 Aug 1998TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system are provided which enables automotive dealers to use a standard PC and Internet-type browser software package to enter credit/loan application data over the Internet.
Abstract: A method and system are provided which enables automotive dealers to use a standard PC and Internet-type browser software package to enter credit/loan application data over the Internet. Such data can then be automatically distributed via the Internet to designated financial institutes or loan service providers for processing. The system also receives responses back from the service providers and displays these responses to the requesting dealer. To accommodate financial institutions which have not been provided with prearranged access, the system provides automatic enablement of facsimile transmission to dealer-chosen banks and credit unions. In addition, other information which facilitates the automotive credit process, such as completion of standard department of motor vehicles forms, insurance forms, etc., may also may be collected and transmitted electronically to the institution/company either directly or through a credit application service provider, with electronic responses provided back to the requesting dealer.
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16 Apr 2012124 citations
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01 Nov 1981
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Anil K. Jain | 183 | 1016 | 192151 |
Markus Antonietti | 176 | 1068 | 127235 |
Christopher M. Dobson | 150 | 1008 | 105475 |
Jack Hirsh | 146 | 734 | 86332 |
Galen D. Stucky | 144 | 958 | 101796 |
Federico Capasso | 134 | 1189 | 76957 |
Peter Stone | 130 | 1229 | 79713 |
Gerald R. Crabtree | 128 | 371 | 60973 |
Douglas A. Lauffenburger | 122 | 705 | 55326 |
Abass Alavi | 113 | 1298 | 56672 |
Mark E. Davis | 113 | 568 | 55334 |
Keith Beven | 110 | 514 | 61705 |
Naomi Breslau | 107 | 254 | 42029 |
Fei Wang | 107 | 1824 | 53587 |
Jun Yang | 107 | 2090 | 55257 |