期刊


ISSN1543-849X
刊名Automotive engineering international
收藏年代2004~2013

关联期刊参考译名收藏年代
Automotive engineering  1998~2024


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题名作者出版年年卷期
Sensing significant growth: Through use of new technologies and integration, the industry continues to broaden the reach of sensors in passenger vehiclesTerry Costlow20042004, vol.112, no.5
Building vehicles to order: Logistical obstacles continue to limit true build-to-order, but manufacturers pursue alternativesDan Carney20042004, vol.112, no.5
Spending time in - and money on - interiorsPatrick Ponticel20042004, vol.112, no.5
Digital signal controllersPriyabrata Sinha20042004, vol.112, no.5
Manufacturing solutions: Siemens enables automated steel-wheel manufacturingJurgen Speck20042004, vol.112, no.5
Internal-combustion engineering: Despite a century of refinement, the gasoline engine still has untapped potential, say industry executivesDan Carney20042004, vol.112, no.5
Body building: The quest for lighter, quieter, and safer cars and light trucks influences the design and engineering of most vehicle areas - body not excludedRyan Gehm20042004, vol.112, no.5
Chassis integration keeps the rubber on the road: U.S. OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers are collaborating to deliver the latest technology for performance and safety, but integration stays in-houseDavid Alexander20042004, vol.112, no.5
Mega-scooters and motorcycles: Although better known for passenger cars, the Tokyo Motor Show also featured the latest two-wheeler technology from the Japanese manufacturersJack Yamaguchi20042004, vol.112, no.5