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42 Volt Systems Electronic Control
By Daniel J. Holt Systems
This report addresses the technical challenges By Ross Bannatyne
engineers must face, including the issues of
storage devices, generation of the 42 volts, Written by a leading expert on the topic of
and distribution of power. 42 Volt Systems: electronics, Ross T. Bannatyne, this report
Technology Implications for the Automotive describes the evolution of electronic control
Industry contains information on all of the systems and examines the recent growth
critical aspects related to the adoption of this experienced in the four main system categories
technology. It concludes that “the car twenty - safety and convenience, powertrain,
years from now may be totally different than the body controls, and entertainment and
one available today.” communications.
ISBN: 978-0-7680-0709-1, 70 pp., 8 Chapters, Chapters include:
Paperbound 2000. • Types of Electronic Control Systems
• Trends
$79.99 (SAE Member) • Technologies
• Vehicular Networks
$99.99 (Nonmember) • Challenges
Product Code: RR-008 • Software
• The Future
ISBN: 978-0-7680-0984-2, 88 pp., Paperbound 2003.
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Automotive Telematics Sensors and
By Axel Fuchs Transducers
This report discusses automotive telematics 2nd Edition
from a technical perspective, with reference
By Ronald K. Jurgen
to the business model and to the value for the
user. The three main entities of the end-to-end The technology surrounding sensors and transducers
system framework of telematics are discussed is advancing at a rapid pace. New developments
- in-vehicle system, infrastructure, and service continue to make headlines, demonstrating the
importance of these revolutionary components.
center with its voice and data portal.
Sensors and Transducers, comprehensive collection of
Chapters include: 106 technical papers that explore the latest advances.
• Value chain and business model
Chapters include:
• Telematics system view
• Sensors and Their Applications
• Enabling technologies
• Modern Sensor Technologies
• Services and applications
• A Look to the Future
• Telematics products
ISBN: 978-0-7680-1299-6, 736 pp., Casebound 2003.
ISBN: 978-0-7680-0976-7, 116 pp., Paperbound 2002.
Electronic Engine
Control Technologies
2nd Edition
By Ronald K. Jurgen
This book containing 99 technical papers
closely examines the many areas surrounding
electronic engine control technologies.
Chapters cover:
• Fuel Injection Controls
Table of Contents • Electronic Throttle Controls
• Torque-Based Engine Controls
Expanded information about the books published and • Ignition Controls
distributed by SAE is now available on the SAE website. • Combustion Controls
• Pressure-Based Controls
It’s easy. By clicking the “View the Table of Contents” • Miscellaneous Controls
link on a book’s web page, users can view a low- • Diagnostics
resolution PDF detailing the book’s contents. • Engine Modeling
• and more
For details on any book available from SAE, ISBN: 978-0-7680-1339-9, 768 pp., Paperbound 2004.
visit store.sae.org
$71.96 (SAE Member)
$89.95 (Nonmember)
Product Code: PT-110
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Multiplexing and Multiplexing and
Networking Networking
Volume 2 Multiplexing and Networking contains 70
landmark papers on multiplexing, networking
By Ronald K. Jurgen
considerations, and protocols. These papers
This book contains 63 papers covering six years address the many concerns associated with
of research (from 2000-2005) on multiplexing designing and choosing an electronic network
and networking trends and technology. including: media bandwith, electromagnetic
Following an introduction Multiplexing and (EMC) compatability, fault tolerance,
Networking on the Rise by editor Ronald K. serviceability, environmental requirements,
Jurgen, papers are organized in five categories: network architecture, and cost.
• Multiplexing and Networking Systems Topics covered include:
• Protocols • Multiplexing
• Gateways and Middleware • Networking Considerations
• Network/Protocol Testing • Protocols
• Viewpoints on Future Trends • The next generation vehicle architecture
ISBN: 978-0-7680-1715-1, 480 pp., Casebound 2006. ISBN: 978-0-7680-0472-4, 664 pp., 3 Sections,
Hardbound 1999.
$47.99 (SAE Member)
$59.99 (Nonmember) $39.99 (SAE Member)
Product Code: PT-128 $49.99 (Nonmember)
Product Code: PT-78
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Adaptive Cruise Finite Element
Control Analysis for Design
By Ronald K. Jurgen Engineers
This book contains 63 papers covering the By Paul M. Kurowski
past 11 years (1996-2006) of research on
the progress and challenges in the design of Turn FEA into a productivity tool that will help to
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) systems and avoid costly and potentially dangerous mistakes.
components. Introduced in the automotive This book focuses on an understanding of FEA
market in 1995, ACC takes advantage of the fundamentals, which are explained through
functions of several existing electronic control simple and intuitive examples that can be
units and adds a sensor for measuring distance, used by any engineer. Readers are offered an
relative speed, and lateral position of potential opportunity to try all discussed topics by solving
target vehicles using laser optics or millimeter downloadable exercises using either their own
waves. FEA software or the commercial FEA software
StressCheck®, which is licensed for free to
Subjects covered include:
• ACC sensors overview readers.
• Hybrid ACC systems Chapters include: Major Concepts of the Finite
• Interactive cruise control Element Model; Controlling Discretization Errors;
• Predictive safety systems Finite Element Mesh; Modeling Process; Types
• Brake actuation of Analysis; Design Optimization; Analysis
• ACC radar sensors
Resources; Glossary of Terms.
• Vision sensors
• Miscellaneous ACC sensors ISBN: 978-0-7680-1140-1, 212 pp., Casebound 2004.
ISBN: 978-0-7680-1792-2, 488 pp., Casebound 2006. $63.96 (SAE Member)
$71.96 (SAE Member) $79.95 (Nonmember)
$89.95 (Nonmember) Product Code: R-349
Product Code: PT-132
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Automotive Software Automotive Control
Engineering Systems
Principles, Processes, By U. Kienecke, L. Nielsen
Methods, and Tools This book allows control engineers to
By Thomas Zurawka, Joerg Schaeuffele understand engine and vehicle models
necessary for controller design and introduces
The software-based implementation of vehicle mechanical engineers into vehicle-specific signal
functions provides for unparalleled freedoms processing and automatic control.
of concept and design. However, automobile
Contents include:
development calls for the accommodation • Thermodynamic Engine Cycles
of contrasting prerequisites such as higher • Engine Management Systems
demands on safety and reliability vs. lower cost • Engine Control Systems
ceilings, longer product life cycles vs. shorter • Driveline Control
development times along with a growing • Vehicle Modeling
proliferation of model variants. Automotive • Vehicle Parameters and States
Software Engineering has established its • Vehicle Control Systems
position at the center of these seemingly • Road and Driver Models
conflicting opposites. ISBN: 978-0-7680-0505-9, 432 pp., 9 Chapters,
Hardbound 2000.
Contents includes: The driver-vehicle-
environment system; Essential system basics; $15.99 (SAE Member)
Development processes for electronic systems
and software, Methods and tools used in the
$19.99 (Nonmember)
development, manufacture, and service of Product Code: R-283
electronic systems.
ISBN: 978-0-7680-1490-7, 408 pp., Casebound 2005.
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Automobile Electrical Automotive
and Electronic Microcontrollers
Systems The early uses of microprocessors and
microcontrollers to control emissions and fuel
3rd Edition economy have now been supplemented by
By Thomas H. Denton applications in braking, transmissions, displays,
body control, radios, navigation systems, cruise
Extensively illustrated throughout, with over control and more. Automotive Microcontrollers
600 diagrams and figures and self-assessment covers the rapid changes in technology that have
material including multiple-choice questions taken place in this area in the last ten years.
on each of the key topics, this third edition
Sections Cover:
will serve as a valuable reference book for
• Microcontroller Design Considerations
professionals in the electrical and electronic • Microcontroller Communications
systems fields. Automobile Electrical and • Microcontroller Applications
Electronic Systems covers developments
ISBN: 978-0-7680-0396-3, 500 pp., Hardbound 1998.
such as:
• Microelectronic systems $15.99 (SAE Member)
• testing equipment
• engine management systems $19.99 (Nonmember)
• car entertainment Product Code: PT-75
• comfort systems
• and more
ISBN: 978-0-7680-1497-6, 472 pp., Paperbound 2004.
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Electronic IDB-C Data Bus
Transmission Controls Report on Studies for
The evolution of the automotive transmission Modeling, Simulation, and
has changed rapidly in the last decade, partly Signal Analysis; and EMC/EMI
due to the advantages of highly sophisticated Measurements and Testing
electronic controls. This evolution has resulted in
modern automatic transmissions that offer more By Daniel J. Guzman
control, stability, and convenience to the driver. By using descriptive charts and graphs, this
Electronic Transmission Controls contains report provides an analysis of the IDB-C network
65 technical papers from SAE and other at the Subsystem level and at the vehicle level,
international organizations written since 1995 using data comparison between modeling and
on this rapidly growing area of automotive simulation of the network and measurement and
electronics. analysis on physical systems.
ISBN: 978-0-7680-0631-5, 588 pp., 3 Sections, Areas covered include:
Hardbound 2000. • Computer Modeling of CAN Automotive Bus
Transceivers and Basic IDB Topologies
$15.99 (SAE Member) • Measurement Data Obtained from Different Bus and
$19.99 (Nonmember) Filter Configurations
• Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Interference
Product Code: PT-79
(EMI)
ISBN: 978-0-7680-0883-8, 150 pp., Paperbound 2002.
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Automotive Lean Surface Vehicle
Enterprise Conversion Electromagnetic
Best Practice Examples Compatibility (EMC)
By Roy Trent
Standards Manual
Lean Enterprise Conversion: Best Practice
Examples contains the research results from
2006 Edition
the first crucial process identified by the SAE The 2006 edition of the Surface Vehicle
Automotive Manufacturing Initiative. The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standards
examples cited in this document represent best Manual will be published with revisions in the
practices in the implementation of lean operation fourth quarter of 2006.
at representative companies, which are in the This edition contains 18 revised and 2 new
advanced stages of evolution in the process. standards. This collection is the single source of
ISBN: 978-0-7680-0600-1, 84 pp., 9 Chapters, the most recent SAE EMC documents.
Paperbound 2000. Standards in this book cover:
• Electromagnetic compatibility
$23.99 (SAE Member) • Immunity Testing
$29.99 (Nonmember) • Design Checklist for Vehicle Electronic Systems
• Guidelines for Electric Vehicle Safety
Product Code: RR-003 • Spectrum Analyzers for Electromagnetic Interference
Measurements
• Control Plan/Technical Construction File
• Electromagnetic Interference
• And many more!
ISBN: 978-0-7680-1785-4, 723 pp., Paperbound 2006.
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In addition, this self-contained manual includes technical report from other SAE
technical committees referenced in SAE reports, cancelled SAE technical reports;
a keyword index, and bibliographies of related international documents, papers,
books, and manuals.
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