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Automotive Mechatronics

Automotive Networking, Driving Stability Systems, Electronics

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  • Computer controlled automotive systems for driving stability in detailed information
  • Measurement principles and automotive sensors for safety systems
  • Complexity of automotive vehicle in all details
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Bosch Professional Automotive Information (BPAI)

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Basics of mechatronics

    • Hans-Martin Heinkel, Klaus-Georg Bürger
    Pages 1-7
  3. Architecture

    • Dieter Kraft, Stefan Mischo
    Pages 8-17
  4. Electronic control unit

    • Martin Kaiser, Ulrich Schaefer, Gerhard Haaf
    Pages 18-43
  5. Basic principles of networking

    • Stefan Mischo, Heiko Holtkamp, Alexander Leonhardt, Peter Häussermann, Rainer Constapel, Jörn Stuphorn et al.
    Pages 44-55
  6. Aotomotive networking

    • Stefan Mischo, Jörn Stuphorn, Rainer Constapel, Heiko Holtkamp, Alexander Leonhardi, Peter Häussermann et al.
    Pages 56-69
  7. Bus systems

    • Stefan Mischo, Jörn Stuphorn, Rainer Constapel, Peter Häussermann, Alexander Leonhardi, Heiko Holtkamp et al.
    Pages 70-143
  8. Automotive sensors

    • Erich Zabler, Wolfgang-Michael Müller, Claus Bischoff, Christian Pfahler, Peter Weiberle, Ulrich Papert et al.
    Pages 144-167
  9. Sensor measuring principles

    • Erich Zabler, Christian Gerhardt, Klaus Miekley, Roger Frehoff, Martin Mast, Bernhard Bauer et al.
    Pages 168-245
  10. Sensor types

    • Erich Zabler, Wolfgang-Michael Müller, Claus Bischoff, Christian Pfahler, Peter Weiberle, Ulrich Papert et al.
    Pages 246-289
  11. Electric Actuators

    • Rudolf Heinz, Robert Schenk
    Pages 290-301
  12. Electrohydraulic Actuators

    • D. Fornoff, T. Müller, D. Grauman, E. Hendriks, T. Laux, A. Schreiber et al.
    Pages 302-315
  13. Electronic Transmission Control

    • D. Fornoff, T. Müller, D. Grauman, E. Hendriks, T. Laux, A. Schreiber et al.
    Pages 316-349
  14. Modules for Transmission Control

    • D. Fornoff, T. Müller, D. Grauman, E. Hendriks, T. Laux, A. Schreiber et al.
    Pages 350-353
  15. Antilock Braking System (ABS)

    • Friedrich Kost, Thomas Ehret, Jochen Wagner, Ulrich Papert, Frank Heinen, Peter Eberspächer et al.
    Pages 354-369
  16. Traction Control System (TCS)

    • Friedrich Kost, Jürgen Schuh, Heinz-Jürgen Koch-Dücker, Frank Niewels, Thomas Ehret, Jochen Wagner et al.
    Pages 370-377
  17. Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

    • Friedrich Kost, Jürgen Schuh, Heinz-Jürgen Koch-Dücker, Frank Niewels, Thomas Ehret, Jochen Wagner et al.
    Pages 378-393
  18. Automatic brake functions

    • Friedrich Kost, Jürgen Schuh, Heinz-Jürgen Koch-Dücker, Frank Niewels, Thomas Ehret, Jochen Wagner et al.
    Pages 394-403
  19. Hydaulic modulator

    • Friedrich Kost, Jürgen Schuh, Heinz-Jürgen Koch-Dücker, Frank Niewels, Thomas Ehret, Jochen Wagner et al.
    Pages 404-411
  20. Sensotronic brake control (SBC)

    • Bernhard Kant
    Pages 412-415

About this book

As the complexity of automotive vehicles increases this book presents operational and practical issues of automotive mechatronics. It is a comprehensive introduction to controlled automotive systems and provides detailed information of sensors for travel, angle, engine speed, vehicle speed, acceleration, pressure, temperature, flow, gas concentration etc. The measurement principles of the different sensor groups are explained and examples to show the measurement principles applied in different types.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg, Friedrichshafen, Germany

    Konrad Reif

About the editor

Bosch is the world´s largest independent supplier of parts and equipment for motor vehicles. Innovations by Bosch have shaped the development of the automobile. Bosch´s dominant technological role in many fields is demonstrated by the fact that it has the most patent applications in automotive engineering in Germany, to the European Patent Office and in the USA.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Automotive Mechatronics

  • Book Subtitle: Automotive Networking, Driving Stability Systems, Electronics

  • Editors: Konrad Reif

  • Series Title: Bosch Professional Automotive Information

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-03975-2

  • Publisher: Springer Vieweg Wiesbaden

  • eBook Packages: Engineering, Engineering (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2015

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-658-03974-5Published: 10 September 2014

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-658-03975-2Published: 25 August 2014

  • Series ISSN: 2570-4559

  • Series E-ISSN: 2570-4583

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: X, 538

  • Number of Illustrations: 657 b/w illustrations

  • Topics: Engine Technology, Automotive Engineering

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