Hail CESAR!You have to admire the optimistic attitude of the folks at Siemens VDO VDO (Vereinigte DEUTA (Deutsche Tachometerwerke GmbH) OTA (OTA Apparate GmbH)) is a manufacturer of information and cockpit systems, navigation, telematics, communication and audio systems and control and fuel systems. Automotive (Auburn Hills, MI; www.siemensvdo.com). Their CESAR (Cockpit Electro-mechanical System Architecture) modular cockpit design treats the instrument panel as a system, not a conglomeration con·glom·er·a·tion n. 1. a. The act or process of conglomerating. b. The state of being conglomerated. 2. An accumulation of miscellaneous things. of parts. Which means component-oriented OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and purchasing departments will have to change the way they judge its cost, and place budgetary and other control in the hands of a Tier 1 supplier if it is to be adopted. "The OEMs are beginning to recognize the benefits of a systems approach--which optimizes the system as a whole to reduce cost and weight while improving value to the customer--and are working with us to pursue these benefits," says Jim Bayley business Development manager, North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. Cockpit Modules and Systems, Siemens VDO. Perhaps the optimism isn't misplaced mis·place tr.v. mis·placed, mis·plac·ing, mis·plac·es 1. a. To put into a wrong place: misplace punctuation in a sentence. b. . [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "The modular approach gives the OEM more flexibility to commonize the substructure substructure /sub·struc·ture/ (-struk-chur) the underlying or supporting portion of an organ or appliance; that portion of an implant denture embedded in the tissues of the jaw. sub·struc·ture n. across a platform and create greater styling and feature differentiation between brands within a platform," he claims. This is because the driver module, center console Center console may refer to:
Multi-media functions are routed through a separate server that can be updated easily, and all driver-relevant functions are routed through a "real-time" server that processes information as it comes in. An iDrive-like HMI (Human Machine Interface) The user interface in a manufacturing or process control system. It provides a graphics-based visualization of an industrial control and monitoring system. (Human-Machine Interface) controls the displays and also can be updated as these technologies evolve. "The technology can be applied to any vehicle level--it's not a high-line technology for luxury vehicles alone--but the greatest cost benefit is achieved when it's applied to a platform that spans a wide range of styling and content," says Bayley. The 30% cost savings Siemens VDO is claiming for CESAR (when compared to an instrument panel with the same content, features, quality, and styling using current cockpit technology) comes from use of a common structure, parts reduction through module integration, and a significant reduction in redundancy due to the new electrical architecture. The structural backbone is a die-cast magnesium cross-car frame that houses both the electrical connectors and the attachments for mounting the individual modules. In addition, weight of the complete unit is 15% less, and the consolidation of parts increases available space by as much as 60 liters. Not only does this make room for storage solutions, it makes packaging of items like head-up displays easier. --CAS |
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