Reseña del editor:
With the advent of intelligent vehicle (IV) systems, the age of the electronic co-pilot in road vehicles is upon us. These cutting-edge systems can monitor nearby traffic, sense a vehicle's movement, and even alert the driver to hit the brakes to avoid a collision. This groundbreaking resource offers professionals a comprehensive overview of IV systems aimed at providing enhanced safety, greater productivity, and less stress for drivers. Rather than bogging down readers with difficult technical discourse, this easy-to-understand book presents a conceptual and realistic view of how IV systems work and the issues involved with their introduction into road vehicles. Helping engineers apply their skills to this emerging field, this practical reference offers a thorough understanding of how electronics and electronic systems must work within automobiles, heavy trucks, and buses. The book examines real-world products, along with practical issues, including cost, market aspects, driver interface, and user acceptance.
Biografía del autor:
Richard Bishop is the owner of Bishop Consulting located in Granite, MD and is also publisher and chief writer for the cyber-magazine IV source.net, the only periodical dedicated to covering the IV industry. He is a member of the TRB Committee on Vehicle-Highway Automation, ITS America, the IEE Automotive and Road Transport Systems Professional Network, and the IEEE. He holds a B.S. in technical management from Johns Hopkins University.
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