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Application of modern sensors and technologies in the automotive industry

Course aims

The aim of the course is to introduce students to the basic principles of operation of sensors used in the automotive industry. Students will learn about the latest trends in HW and SW development of sensors, in relation to the physical, chemical and mechanical properties of the materials used. Students will also learn about the process of development and testing of these sensors. The acquired knowledge about the functioning of sensors will enable them to approach the problem of automotive component development in a qualified way. The practical part of the course includes excursions to laboratories and development sites for the automotive industry.

Literature

[1] Automotive sensors, ed. J. Turner, Momentum Press, 2009, pp. 278, New York, ISBN: 978-1-60650-009-5 .
[2] Sensors for Automotive Technology, eds. J. Marek, H.-P. Trah, Y. Suzuki, I. Yokomori, Wiley-VCH, Volume 4 edition, 2003, pp. 584, ISBN: 978-3-52729-553-1 .

Advised literature

[1] Yang ZHAO, Wei YAN, Jun SUN, Mengxia ZHOU, Zhaojuan MENG. Electromagnetic Compatibility. 1. vyd. Singapur: SPRINGER VERLAG, 2021, 241 s. ISBN-13 978-9811664519 .
[2] RIBBENS, B., W.: Understanding Automotive Electronics, Sixth Edition, USA 2003, Elsevier Science, 480 str., ISBN 0-7506-7599-3 .
[3] ERJAVEC, J.: Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition, USA 2004, Thomson Learning, 1401 str., ISBN 1-4018-4831-1 .


Language of instruction čeština
Code 450-4109
Abbreviation AMSTA
Course title Application of modern sensors and technologies in the automotive industry
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. Radim Hercík, Ph.D.