While some premium vehicles feature over 90 ECUs to control their various modules, functions such as Electric Power Steering (EPS), Electronic Braking Systems (EBS) and GPS-based navigation units are making cars’ electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture highly complicated, and future systems are expected by the technology market analyst Frost & Sullivan Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
While some premium vehicles feature over 90 ECUs to control their various modules, functions such as Electric Power Steering (EPS), Electronic Braking Systems (EBS) and GPS-based navigation units are making cars’ electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture highly complicated, and future systems are expected by the technology market analyst Frost & Sullivan
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