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Automotive Technology Fall, 2005
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Nikkei Automotive Technology |
Fall 2005 Issue
7 [Key Person]
Audi strives for progressive luxury cars
24 [Tech Report]
Mercedes-Benz’s new model S-Class
Toyota’s
electronics strategies
Fuji Heavy Industries’ new model hybrid
system
Latest trends on laser welding
Hiroshima Prefecture backs module development
undertaken by parts suppliers
High-capacity, new model capacitor
Honda’s ASV technology
General Electric’s new engineering
plastics technology for automotives
Low-price car navigation system
priced at 50,000 yen
Revival of copper radiators
A venture company starts out field sales
of EV parts
Windows’ new version designed for car navigation
systems
Car navigation systems in the U.S. – from Ward's Auto electronics
67 [Market Watch]
75 [News Index]
83 [New Car Report]
Honda’s new model Civic
Mazda’s new model
Roadster
98 [Event Report]
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA)
106 [The company and its technology]
Mitsui High-tec’s motor core processing technology
108 [Analysis]
Intelligent tires
Parts manufacturers go to overseas markets
Points for successful development
of car electronics
130 [Cover Story]
Lexus’s challenge
150 [Basic Course]
Parts manufacturers’ strategies for survival
Introduction
to in-vehicle network
Standardization of embedded software for automobiles
Using tools to
make motor development more efficient
174 [New Products]
Fujitsu Ten’s driving recorder
191 [Inside Story]
Porsche adopts 6 speed manual transmission
204 Letters from readers/From editors/Coming next
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