Research and Markets: Forecasts Show That by 2010 Some 40% of Vehicle's Cost Base Will Be Accounted for by Electrical Power and Control Systems.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c12994) has announced the addition of A Global Market Review Of Vehicle Interior Electronics, 2nd Edition to their offering The electrical and electronic content of cars continues its upward trajectory Trajectory The curve described by a body moving through space, as of a meteor through the atmosphere, a planet around the Sun, a projectile fired from a gun, or a rocket in flight. . Already estimated at a quarter of the content value of vehicles, it is felt that by 2010 some 40% of a vehicle's cost base will be accounted for by its electrical power and control systems. So far as cabin equipment and systems are concerned, this increase is being driven by the need to install yet more equipment - generally perceived by each car manufacturer as the defining characteristic, the unique selling proposition The Unique Selling Proposition (also Unique Selling Point) is the marketing concept that was first proposed as a theory to explain a pattern among successful advertising campaigns of the early 1940s. , or USP USP - unique sales point , of the vehicle - without allowing that equipment to add either cost or weight. This compromise clearly calls for a dexterity of thinking, and sometimes taking a lateral lateral /lat·er·al/ (-il) 1. denoting a position farther from the median plane or midline of the body or a structure. 2. pertaining to a side. lat·er·al adj. 1. approach by making it easy for drivers to make use of their own equipment - whether a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). , a mobile telephone or a self-sourced rear seat entertainment system - which offers the best of all worlds. This latter choice allows homologated kerb weights to be kept to the minimum possible; any additional weight is the responsibility of the driver, not the vehicle maker. But if the weight issue is relatively easy to deal with, the complexity of wiring harnesses becomes greater with each addition. In the past the key to a reliable system was a basic, foolproof wiring harness with high-grip connectors, but today it is a matter of integrating power and data networks in all but the most basic of cars. Software-driven digital architecture makes it less complicated than might have once been the case, but even so the hard wiring required by audio-visual equipment and integrated telephone systems means that the designers are faced with complex choices. These will become more so as driver information and active safety systems are added into the mix. This presents ever-greater challenges to systems designers and integrators; more so still if the move over to 42-volt electrical architecture happens as planned. Power controllers, gateways, interfaces and smart components - all of which require dedicated and sophisticated driver software - will add to the component count. If the microprocessor manufacturers are to be believed those businesses will be amongst the primary beneficiaries of the new age. This report represents independent analysis of automotive electronics, and covers the following vehicle areas: driver interfaces, connectivity/bluetooth, audio/navigation, climate control, plsu safety and security. It concludes with brief profiles of the major systems suppliers, namely: Aisin Seiki, Alpine ALPINE Antihypertensive Treatment and Lipid Profile in a North of Sweden Efficacy Evaluation (drug trial) ALPINE Advanced Logistics Program Integration and Engineering , Bosch, Clarion A family of application development systems for Windows from SoftVelocity, Inc., Pompano Beach, FL (www.softvelocity.com). Clarion provides a comprehensive set of tools for development, including a screen builder, 4GL and application generator. , Delphi, Denso, Gedas, Gentex, Kenwood, Mitsubishi Electrical Automotive, Motorola, 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. , TRW Automotive
On 12th December 12 2002, Northrop Grumman acquired TRW Inc. An 80.1% stake (later increased to more than 90%) in TRW Automotive Holdings, including the former LucasVarity Automotive, was spun off to , Valeo, and Visteon For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c12994 |
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