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Automotive Lighting Report Provides a Comprehensive Market Overview Including Exterior and Interior Lighting Applications.


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The lighting system of a motor vehicle consists of lighting and signalling devices mounted or integrated to the front, sides and rear of the vehicle.
 Report" to their offering.

The first edition Lighting Report provides a comprehensive market overview including exterior and interior lighting applications, the regulatory environment along with market drivers, data and forecasts. It also covers in-depth technological developments and includes a comprehensive section on key supplier profiles along with a company index.

Report Background

Automotive lighting was a relatively stable technology for many years. Now the sector is being driven by safety and energy efficiency issues.

A wealth of new developments currently in the early or middle stages of implementation is set to transform the automotive lighting sector over the next few years. The change will come after a period of relative stability that saw the introduction of only occasional new technologies, such as halogen halogen (hăl`əjĕn) [Gr.,=salt-bearing], any of the chemically active elements found in Group 17 of the periodic table; the name applies especially to fluorine (symbol F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I).  bulbs, complex reflectors and high-intensity discharge lamps High-intensity discharge (HID) lamps include these types of electrical lamps: mercury vapor, metal halide (also HQI), high-pressure sodium (Son), low-pressure sodium (Sox) and less common, xenon short-arc lamps. .

However, recent years have seen the development of Advanced Front-lighting Systems (AFS A distributed file system for large, widely dispersed Unix and Windows networks from Transarc Corporation, now part of IBM. It is noted for its ease of administration and expandability and stems from Carnegie-Mellon's Andrew File System.

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), intelligent lighting systems and the increasing use of light-emitting diodes (LED). While driven by safety and efficiency requirements, these new technologies provide opportunities for increased design freedom.

Companies Mentioned:

-Automotive Lighting

-Bayer

-CML Innovative

-Decoma

-FER

-GE Plastics

-Guide

-Hella

-Koito

-Meridian Automotive

-North American Lighting

-Osram

-Philips Lighting

-Schefenacker

-Sidler

-SL Corporation

-Stanley Electric

-Valeo

-Visteon

-Ziza

For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61292
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