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Packaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use.. Read more...

safty systems

The seat belt, being one of the so-called passive safety systems in cars, has resulted in reduction of fatalities... Read more...

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Antilock Brake System

Ongoing advance in car brake systems have resulted in reliable systems contributing to increased car safety.

In normal driving conditions, conventional brake systems (CBS) can provide effective and fast stopping for the vehicle. However, in the following driving circumstances, braking can result in locking of wheels which in turn leads to lack of steerability and slipping of the vehicle:

     1-      Slippery and wet roads

     2-      Frightened reaction of the driver

     3-      Errors of other drivers and pedestrians

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Renault-Nissan will allow Microsoft to plug cars into the cloud

 

 

Microsoft Corp. agreed to provide cloud-computing services for cars made by the Renault-Nissan Alliance as the two automakers push ahead with developing connected vehicles.

Microsoft will build cloud infrastructure for Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. that can host navigation data and allows drivers to predict gas usage and check on their cars remotely, the software producer said in a statement today. The U.S. company will also help Renault and Nissan, which are both run by CEO Carlos Ghosn, develop user interfaces for their brands. Vehicles with the new features could reach the market as early as 2018, with more than 10 models with autonomous driving technology to be available two years later.

The tie-up will be “a long-term commitment,” Jean-Philippe Courtois, head of Microsoft’s global sales, marketing and operations, said by phone.

Partnerships with technology companies are flourishing as carmakers shift their focus to self-driving technologies and digitization. Last week, the Renault-Nissan Alliance said it’s acquiring French software developer Sylpheo. In March, General Motors agreed to buy self-driving software maker Cruise Automation. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has teamed up with Google Inc. to develop self-driving minivans, while BMW AG, Audi AG and Daimler AG bought Nokia’s maps business to improve their location services, a key feature of automated-driving technology.

“In order to be leading in the space, we need to partner with the best tech companies,” Ogi Redzic, Renault-Nissan’s head of connectivity services, said in a phone interview.

Privacy concerns 

Connected vehicles have raised concerns that data gathered by the car could be used to track passengers’ whereabouts and get information about whom they call and what they search for on Google on the way -- bits of information that are valuable for carmakers including French producer Renault and Japanese partner Nissan, which can then offer tailored services to passengers.

The arrival of technology companies in the auto industry should be considered a threat, as new entrants may glean data from carmakers that will help them produce their own vehicles in the future, Adam Jonas, an analyst at Morgan Stanley, said in January.

Since “Microsoft is a platform provider, we are not competing with the brands,” and the software maker isn’t seeking to retain car manufacturers’ data, Courtois said.

While Microsoft is already working with car manufacturers -- including a deal to bring augmented-reality goggles to Volvo Car Group showrooms -- this is the first long-term partnership of its kind, according to Courtois.

http://www.autonews.com/article/20160926/OEM06/160929878/renault-nissan-will-allow-microsoft-to-plug-cars-into-the-cloud

AUTOMOTIVE NEWS WORLD CONGRESS

 

Make plans to attend the Automotive News World Congress, an incredible 2-day event featuring more than 20 of the most accomplished, most influential executives in the automotive industry.

The Congress brings these executives together to discuss the state of the industry, in the days leading up to the North American International Auto Show. Attend the Congress and network with nearly 1,000 business leaders representing manufacturers, suppliers, major dealer groups, consultancies, Wall Street, the media and others aligned with the automotive industry.

Register today for the 41st annual Automotive News World Congress on January 10-11, 2017 at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center. We'll see you in Detroit.

 

Ref: http://www.autonews.com/section/world-congress01

 

BMW designers work inside out

Driverless cars, mobility have potential to make interior the place to differentiate

September 26, 2016 @ 12:01 am

To celebrate its 100th anniversary in style, BMW in March unveiled its most daring concept since the 2009 super sports car that eventually became the i8 plug-in hybrid.

When the creative minds behind BMW's Vision Next 100 sat down to conceive an autonomous car of the future, their approach was something of a revolution for the century-old company.

Instead of sketching the overhangs, greenhouse or wheel arches in pursuit of the perfect proportions or the sportiest silhouette, they used an entirely different starting point to convey emotion -- and best preserve the fraying bond between driver and car. They began by designing the interior. 

Inside, there is no instrument cluster, analog or digital. Instead the entire windshield acts as a head-up display. No tachometer is needed since the concept drives electronically. BMW designers even can imagine one day replacing the speedometer with a simple color warning, like red for driving too fast.

Dials, buttons and switches have disappeared while air vents were ditched in favor of climate-regulating fabrics. The vehicle can intuitively communicate with the driver through flowing movements on the dashboard surface consisting of around 800 individual triangles -- similar to a flock of birds changing directions. BMW calls it Alive Geometry. 

"In a car, it can be dangerous to distract the driver for too long, so we look at products for inspiration, where the precise communication of information is important for safety," said Holger Hampf, head of user experience within BMW's design department. "If you look at the health care industry, for example, in order to save lives, content has to be presented in a way such that it is immediately understandable."

Whereas the interior was once the realm of the banal, key mega-trends such as autonomous driving mean designers are radically reshaping the customer experience in the cabin. Indeed, it may offer far more potential for brands to differentiate themselves in a competitively relevant manner than exterior design. For example, last year's Mercedes-Benz F 015 study also previewed life as a passenger inside a driverless car, yet the interior concept was entirely different from the Vision Next 100. 

"Before, customers' expectations focused on the essentials; functionality was key," said Karim Giordimaina, Opel's head of interior design. "Now, they want to sit in an environment that they feel great about. The interior is definitely becoming a reason to purchase the vehicle, a motivator."

Giving customers a unique emotional experience even when they are not driving is becoming much more important now that mobility can be booked by the minute instead of purchased outright. 

"Car companies, BMW included, are thinking much more about what people do in a car and how they use it," said Hampf. "I think this comes very much from the question of how to ensure individual mobility remains relevant, most of all for cars that are still owned."

Renault-Nissan's Carlos Ghosn says mini-hybrids could compete in Europe

 

PARIS: Renault-Nissan's new gasoline-electric hybrid technology would be competitive in Europe, Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said on Thursday, as carmakers turn away from diesel for smaller vehicles
The "e-Power" transmission, announced a day earlier by Renault's alliance partner Nissan for the Note subcompact car in Japan, amounts to an electric vehicle powered by a small gasoline generator instead of a large battery.  Carmakers are racing into electrification as Volkswagen's emissions test-cheating scandal hastens diesel's decline and stiffens regulatory resolve. Renault and Toyota are among those signaling a faster retreat from diesel in small cars. Although not emissions-free, e-Power's smaller battery makes it significantly cheaper than electric-only cars and never needs recharging. Fuel economy figures suggest that the carbon dioxide output compares well with traditional hybrid minis such as the Toyota Yaris. "It's definitely cost-competitive with diesel," Ghosn said on Thursday, adding that the new technology "absolutely" would be viable for the European mass-market. Ghosn, who heads both carmakers, was speaking to Reuters at the New York Times Energy for Tomorrow conference in Paris.

A Nissan spokeswoman said: "There are no current plans for e-Power in Europe. But the technology can be adapted to other markets and (vehicle categories), so we wouldn't rule it out." 


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Considering the vast demand of industrial manufacturing establishments of Iran for technical and expert associations especially in the areas of research and development and design, Tisser Co. has used the cooperation of globally recognized companies to establish an organization where engineering and design services are offered to car makers, auto part manufacturing companies, and other industrial establishments.