MOBILITY ENGINEERING

September 2017

    • Opposed-piston engines: the powerplant of the future
    • India's dream of an all-EV fleet by 2030: Myth, miracle, or reality?
    • An approach for prediction of motorcycle engine noise under combustion load
    • Innovations for lightweighting
      Tough U.S. fuel-economy bogies for 2021 and beyond are driving new approaches for materials, as seen in these examples.
    • More intelligence equals more efficiency, enhanced functionality
      Advanced electronic systems require renewed focus on architectures, processors, sensors and networks.
    • Connected commercial vehicles bring cybersecurity to the fore
      Connectivity, automation and electrification will drive vehicle development in the near future, say industry experts attending the revamped SAE COMVEC 17 event.
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