Automotive Computer Controlled Systems

Automotive Computer Controlled Systems
Author: Alan Bonnick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138177178

'Automotive Computer Controlled Systems' explains the fundamental principles of engineering that lie behind the operation of vehicle electronic systems. Having obtained this knowledge, the reader will be able to make full use of the diagnostic equipment which is currently available. The book builds on the concepts contained in Vehicle Electronic Systems and Fault Diagnosis and gives clear steps to fault diagnosis and subsequent repair of the vehicle's electronic systems. The author discusses electronics only within the context of the vehicle systems under consideration, and thus keeps theory to a minimum. Allan Bonnick has written articles for several transport/vehicle journals and carries out consultancy work for the Institute of Road Transport Engineers. In addition, he has had many years teaching experience and is ideally placed to write this informative guide.

Computer Controlled Systems

Computer Controlled Systems
Author: G. Perdikaris
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401579296

The primary objective of the book is to provide advanced undergraduate or frrst-year graduate engineering students with a self-contained presentation of the principles fundamental to the analysis, design and implementation of computer controlled systems. The material is also suitable for self-study by practicing engineers and is intended to follow a first course in either linear systems analysis or control systerns. A secondary objective of the book is to provide engineering and/or computer science audiences with the material for a junior/senior-level course in modern systems analysis. Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5 have been designed with this purposein rnind. The emphasis in such a course is to develop the rnathernatical tools and methods suitable for the analysis and design of real-time systems such as digital filters. Thus, engineers and/or computer scientists who know how to program computers can understand the mathematics relevant to the issue of what it is they are programrning. This is especially important for those who may work in engineering and scientific environments where, for instance, programrning difference equations for real-time applications is becorning increasingly common. A background in linear algebra should be an adequate prerequisite for the systems analysis course. Chapter 1 of the book presents a brief introduction to computer controlled systems. It describes the general issues and terminology relevant to the analysis, design, and implementation of such systems.

Automotive Control Systems

Automotive Control Systems
Author: Uwe Kiencke
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2005-12-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3540264841

Written by two of the most respected, experienced and well-known researchers and developers in the field (e.g., Kiencke worked at Bosch where he helped develop anti-breaking system and engine control; Nielsen has lead joint research projects with Scania AB, Mecel AB, Saab Automobile AB, Volvo AB, Fiat GM Powertrain AB, and DaimlerChrysler. Reflecting the trend to optimization through integrative approaches for engine, driveline and vehicle control, this valuable book enables control engineers to understand engine and vehicle models necessary for controller design and also introduces mechanical engineers to vehicle-specific signal processing and automatic control. Emphasis on measurement, comparisons between performance and modelling, and realistic examples derive from the authors’ unique industrial experience . The second edition offers new or expanded topics such as diesel-engine modelling, diagnosis and anti-jerking control, and vehicle modelling and parameter estimation. With only a few exceptions, the approaches

Computer-Controlled Systems

Computer-Controlled Systems
Author: Karl Johan Åström
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0486486133

This volume's focus on the design of computer controlled systems features computational tools that can be applied directly and are explained with simple paper-and-pencil calculations. The use of computational tools is balanced by strong emphasis on control system principles and ideas. Extensive pedagogical aids include worked examples, MATLAB macros, and a solutions manual.

Computerized Engine Controls

Computerized Engine Controls
Author: Dick H. King
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2001
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780766847026

Designed for beginning level courses, this text provides a more comprehensive introduction than other books on the same topic. It has extensive coverage of electronic controls, including current topics like OBD II, digital storage oscilloscopes, as well as computer controls in the anti-lock braking, traction control systems, body computer systems, passive restraint systems, computer controlled transmissions, computer controlled suspensions and computer controlled air conditioning. Troubleshooting and diagnostics are emphasized throughout and the book contains case studies to further illustrate concepts. Safety is stressed using "Cautions and Warnings". Chapter-end exercises include a generous quantity of ASE-style questions.

Automotive Control Systems

Automotive Control Systems
Author: A. Galip Ulsoy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2012-04-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 110701011X

This textbook introduces advanced control systems for vehicles, including advanced automotive concepts and the next generation of vehicles for ITS.

Electronic Control Systems

Electronic Control Systems
Author: Ross T Bannatyne
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2003-01-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0768009847

Electronic Control Systems describes the evolution of electronic control systems and examines growth experienced in the four main system categories - safety and convenience, powertrain, body controls, and entertainment and communications. The system trends and technologies are covered in detail. The report concludes with a summary of the challenges, changes on the horizon, and a discussion of how sustainable competitive advantage can perhaps be achieved.