Automotive Engineering

March 2017

    • Thought leadership at WCX17
      Lucid Motors' David Moseley: EV or ICE, "It is all physics"
    • New eye on the road
      One of the industry's hottest tech suppliers is blazing the autonomy trail by crowd-sourcing safe routes and using AI to learn to negotiate the road. Mobileye's co-founder and CTO explains.
    • Hard, slick and ready to roll
      A tough, self-renewing catalyst coating developed at Argonne National Laboratory provides unprecedented friction and wear protection for vehicle powertrains, the inventors claim.
    • Sensor ICs, semiconductors and safety
      To achieve ISO 26262 compliance, engineering practices must be taken to a higher level. The following insights may prove valuable for getting there.
    • New VCR targets 40% BTE
      Variable-compression ratio with VVA from France's MCE-5.
    • Editorial: Nation of Innovation
    • SAE Standards News
      Sharpening the focus on OBD-II security
    • Supplier Eye
      Smaller suppliers facing global challenges
    • Chicago auto show: All-new 2018 Ford Expedition gets aluminum body, 10-speed
    • Chicago fire: Dodge wedges 375-hp Hemi V8 into Durango SRT
    • Visteon tests augmented-reality HUD for Level 4 autonomy
    • Nissan's new King Cab full of patent potential
    • Early ride: Lucid Motors' 1000-hp Air 'alpha' electric prototype
    • Horst Binnig, Rheinmetall CEO, talks e-products
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