Infotainment
Intelligent imaging for automotive safety September 08, 2010
Within the scope of “zero accident” programs, automotive OEMs are increasingly adopting image processing to synthesize information ...
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Delta-Sigma converters for audio output in an infotainment FPGA
June 17, 2010
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) present an efficient and inexpensive alternative when it comes to implementing complete ...
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ATOP – a highly integrated approach for the automotive telematics mass market
May 27, 2010
Future road traffic management systems are taking shape – and the common denominator within the vehicle in many cases is ...
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Protecting Content on MOST: Digital Transport Content Protection (DTCP) keeps data secure
May 20, 2010
The MOST networking technology enables carmakers to provide systems that easily integrate into a consumer's digital lifestyle. ...
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Living rooms and laptops on wheels
April 27, 2010
Managing the complex relationships between the mechanical, electrical, electronic and software content of a vehicle (collectively ...
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1394 cameras: Simple designs with high bandwidth, low latency, scalability
April 22, 2010
Automotive camera systems are progressing from a single backup camera and simple sensors to detect objects to smart driver ...
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High-performance graphic display systems for future dashboard applications
March 23, 2010
To meet the space, cost and performance challenges of sophisticated automotive graphic systems, Fujitsu has integrated Inova ...
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Low-Cost Driver Assistance Using ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4
March 07, 2010
According to investigations, intelligent driver assistance systems can prevent 20 to 30 percent [3,4] of road accidents. ...
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Error Handling Strategies for a MOST Application Framework
March 03, 2010
Automotive infotainment systems are highly interactive. In such systems, data and transmission errors never can be ruled ...
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Automotive Rear Seat Entertainment System - Your Mobile Living Room
March 01, 2010
Gone are the days when rear seat entertainment comprised of a DVD player and a radio. Tomorrow’s multiple in-car entertainment ...
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