Journal•ISSN: 1543-849X
Automotive engineering international
About: Automotive engineering international is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Automotive industry & Subtitle. It has an ISSN identifier of 1543-849X. Over the lifetime, 91 publications have been published receiving 432 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the analysis of a rear-end collision warning/avoidance (CW/CA) system algorithm is presented, which is designed to meet several criteria: 1. System warnings should result in a minimum load on driver attention. 2. Automatic control of the brakes should not interfere with normal driving operation.
Abstract: The analysis of a rear-end collision warning/ avoidance (CW/CA) system algorithm will be presented. The system is designed to meet several criteria: 1. System warnings should result in a minimum load on driver attention. 2. Automatic control of the brakes should not interfere with normal driving operation.
240 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the importance of engineers' productivity as companies change and evolve their business strategies, and propose a methodology to improve their productivity as a result of change and evolution.
Abstract: Subtitle: Engineers' productivity becomes paramount as companies change and evolve their business strategies.
26 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe how engineers are responding to the design challenges through standardization and shared use of signal output in sensor networks, and present a survey of the literature.
Abstract: Subtitle: As sensor use grows, providing input for all sorts of functions, engineers are responding to the design challenges through standardization and shared use of signal output.
22 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, vehicle-to-vehicle communications can improve safety, but telematics may ultimately provide more impact than V2V communications, and the authors conclude that V2v communications may improve safety.
Abstract: Subtitle: Vehicle-to-vehicle communications can improve safety, but telematics may ultimately provide more impact.
6 citations