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  • {{Short description|Automotive high speed video link technology}} ...|last=Terzis |first=Anestis |title=Handbook of Camera Monitor Systems, The Automotive Mirror-Replacement Technology based on ISO 16505 |publisher=[[Springer Publ ...
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  • | publisher = [[SAE International|Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.]] [[Category:Automotive suspension technologies]] ...
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  • | publisher = Society of Automotive Engineers [[Category:Automotive steering technologies]] ...
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  • ...ries]] and [[supercapacitor]]s. It is increasingly important in context of automotive propulsion systems.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=ge ...
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  • Third-party automotive component suppliers such as [[Freescale Semiconductor]] and [[Continental A [[Category:Vehicle safety technologies]] ...
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  • Mechanical engineering technologists are expected to apply current technologies and principles from machine and product design, production and material and Expandable specialties may include aerospace, automotive, energy, nuclear, petroleum, manufacturing, product development, and [[indu ...
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  • ...on technology and the CTO focused on the core company and other supporting technologies. ...would only emerge if and when efforts would be made to develop truly novel technologies (either for facilitating internal operations or for enhancing products/serv ...
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  • .... The term encompasses a broad umbrella of projects and devices within the automotive world. Notable examples of VST include geo-fencing capabilities, remote spe ...ar assisted adaptive cruise control was introduced in 2005. However, these technologies are not standard inclusions in all vehicles. ...
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  • ...ability to cope with complexity at a fair price. Typically, these on-board technologies in smart sensors are used for digital processing, either frequency-to-code ...ensors entails that the tight coupling between transmission and processing technologies is removed.<ref>Deloitte. (2018). Using smart sensors to drive supply chain ...
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  • ...minal/ |website=Babylon NG |last1=Barach |first1=John |title=Dictionary of Automotive Terms}}</ref> A terminal may simply be the end of a wire or it may be fitte ...
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  • ...://www.dsti.com/learn/what-is-a-rotary-union/|title=DSTI - Dynamic Sealing Technologies, Inc.}}</ref> ===Automotive=== ...
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  • ...ipzig MEDIA 050719 Download Karosseriebau max.jpg|thumb|upright=1.35|right|Automotive [[BMW]] plant using [[industrial robot|industrial robotics technology]] in ...up company|Startups]] working on high technologies (or developing new high technologies) are sometimes referred to as [[deep tech]]; the term may also refer to [[d ...
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  • ...xchange membrane fuel cell]] technologies for a range of markets including automotive, stationary power, materials handling equipment and [[Unmanned aerial vehic ...E-CHP in a joint venture with [[SSE plc]], to develop fuel cells and other technologies for [[Cogeneration|CHP]] (Combined Heat and Power) applications.<ref name=" ...
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  • ...nergy Systems), Dave Smith (former chairman of [[United States Council for Automotive Research|USABC]]), and Bill Beckman (former Vice President of Finance at [[ ...
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  • ...crometre magnitude.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Exploring Advanced Manufacturing Technologies|last1=Krar|first1=Stephen F.|last2=Gill|first2=Arthur|date=2003|publisher=I ...n. MEMS have already had a profound impact on certain applications such as automotive sensors and inkjet printers. The emerging MEMS industry is already a multib ...
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  • ...rnator, but usually the term refers to small rotating machines driven by [[automotive]] and other internal combustion engines. ...generator. Brushless AC generators are usually larger than those used in automotive applications.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} ...
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  • The term is also the name of some of the technologies or techniques allowing to achieve high dynamic range images, videos, or aud ...h dynamic range imaging}}''' ('''HDRI''') refers to the set of [[imaging]] technologies and techniques that allow the dynamic range of images or videos to be incre ...
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  • ...ons in many industries such as primary metal manufacturing and processing, automotive, railroad, pipeline, [[boiler]] and [[pressure vessel]] industries,<ref nam # Laser [[weld inspection]] for automotive components ...
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  • ...2018 witnessed landmark revolution in the sector after the launch of 3g/4g technologies and IT industry is booming.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.dnanews.com.pk/pa ...eeting on Promotion of Intraregional Trade and Economic Cooperation in the Automotive Sector|year=2002|publisher=United Nations Publications|isbn=9789211201406|p ...
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  • ...xide|NO<sub>x</sub>]] are achievable by steam compared to other combustion technologies, since it does not involve explosive combustion,<ref>{{cite web| url=http:/ ...cite web| url=http://www.amovis.de/en/kompetenzen.htm |title=Amovis GmbH - Automotive Visions |publisher=Amovis.de |access-date=2012-04-30 |url-status=dead |arch ...
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