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Sophisticated infotainment systems, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring are increasingly common in cars today. The proliferation of automotive electronics and other \u201csmart\u201d features has increased the market for automotive semiconductor devices and the number of sensors per vehicle.<\/p>\n

\nYet, more chips and greater functionality translate to further networking\/communications activity within the car, and that raises the prospect of potentially serious errors. How to minimize them by design is the focus of this book, which contains seven of SAE International\u2019s handpicked technical papers, covering:
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