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19 June 1997 Smarter Vehicles
Christopher E. Borroni-Bird
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Abstract
Natural systems have evolved seamless electro-mechanical integration by exploiting intelligence and by developing multi-functional componentry. This philosophy also holds promise for creating smarter vehicles because the limitations of electronics integration and demand for new features will, sooner or later, clash with vehicle space and cost constraints. Meeting this need to maximize `functional density' and develop smarter vehicles will, however, require further improvements in several of the enabling technologies, such as digital signal processing, micro- electro-mechanical systems and smart materials.
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Christopher E. Borroni-Bird "Smarter Vehicles", Proc. SPIE 3046, Smart Structures and Materials 1997: Smart Electronics and MEMS, (19 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276608
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Information operations

Electronics

Control systems

Brain

Roads

Headlamps

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