Automative E/E Reliability: Strategies for Keeping Pace in a Feature-Rich World (Technology Profiles)

by John Day

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Electrical and electronic reliability is a critical issue for automakers and suppliers as well as car buyers and dealers. The burden of reliability falls most heavily on automotive E/E engineers, system and software developers, component suppliers, and tools vendors. This book explores ways that the automotive industry continues to add E/E features while maintaining if not improving overall reliability. This book helps executives, decision-makers, and managers to quickly grasp the key drivers associated with E/E reliability in the automotive market. Academics who teach electronics and automotive engineering will also be interested in the book, as well as those in government who legislate and regulate automotive electronics. Author John Day interviewed nearly 50 experts on all facets of E/E systems and reliability during preparation of this manuscript. In addition, he culled information from press releases and presentations. He synthesized a massive amount of information and data into an easy-to-digest manuscript that gives a clear picture of the current state of E/E reliability and where the technology it is headed.
  • ISBN13 9780768034998
  • Publish Date 30 March 2012 (first published 30 November 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint SAE International
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 82
  • Language English