Automotive Engineering: July 7, 2015

15AUTP07

07/07/2015

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  • Future ICEs: What comes after 2025?
    With 2017-2020 products in the pipeline, what are the over-the-horizon solutions for greater light-vehicle engine efficiency?
  • Plotting the vehicle autonomy revolution
    Advanced vehicle-technology and future-mobility expert Larry Burns makes a compelling case for driverless, shared vehicles in urban use.
  • It's 'do-or-die time' to plan for open platforms
    The auto industry needs to open its eyes to open-platform opportunities, warns a European information-systems academic-and the industry looks to respond.
  • Automotive HMIs aren't just for driving any more
    The auto industry needs to open its eyes to open-platform opportunities, warns a European information-systems academic-and the industry looks to respond.
  • To serve and protect
    As cars become more connected and automated, cybersecurity concerns are rising. Industry engineers have many tools and techniques and are now deploying encryption and standards to ensure that vehicle controls are not altered or usurped by unauthorized people.
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