Chassis Systems - Steering Systems, Braking Systems, Suspension Systems, Tire/Wheel Tech, Vehicle Motion Control, X-by-Wire
Complexity, integration and electrification are the main drivers of modern chassis systems development. Gain insight into recent technology developments in steering and braking systems, suspension, tires and vehicle dynamics control. As these systems continue to integrate more electronic components, manufacturers are adopting processes to meet safety regulations such as the ISO 26262.
Interview: Ramakrishna Kamath Vijayakumar
February 24 by Steven WicksThe current and future requirements for steering systems and how steer-by-wire can increase functionality and the customer experience.
Brake-by-Wire Technology: David Antanaitis
February 15 by Steven WicksLearn more on brake-by-wire technology; the architecture put in place, the safety protocols, and the design concepts that must be considered
2022 Events Calendar and Opportunities
January 02 by Automotive IQConnect with decision makers from leading OEM & Tier 1 companies
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March 17 by Bob KruseExclusive Interview with Faraday Future’s Senior Vice President Product Execution, Engineering & Manufacturing, Bob Kruse
Interview: Is Modularity the Future of EV Architecture?
March 02 by Nir KahnAutomotive IQ interviewed Nir Kahn, Director of Design at Plasan and speaker at the upcoming Next-Generation Modular EV Platforms Online Conference, to gain his insights on the future of the automotiv...
Towards highly redundant steering systems
October 09 by Colin PawseyWe take a look at new innovations in self-driving steering systems from the likes of Bosch and Nexteer, including aviation-inspired redundancy, steering on demand and more
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is coming to a tire near you
August 21 by Cristian TangemannThe tire industry is changing drastically as tire manufacturers transform into service providers. RFID is a key technology that will facilitate this change. But is the industry ready?
Automotive IQ introduces new website features
June 17 by Tom PhillipsRevisions to Automotive-IQ.com include personalized feeds, lots of scope for communication via the new messaging function, and a interactive user experience.
BMW brake-by-wire previews how its self-driving cars will be tuned to suit your mood
May 21 by Tom PhillipsWhy bringing brake-by-wire to the BMW M8 shows another step towards preparing consumers for full autonomy, and how that might feel once they give up control and go along for the ride.
Braking and steering systems to control a new generation of autonomous vehicle
May 08 by Peter ElsAllowing the computer to take the wheel is a huge leap for consumers. Trusting that the car will know when to steer and when to brake requires systems that are exceptionally sophisticated and intuitiv...
Reducing Weight of Suspension Systems with Lightweight Materials
May 06 by Colin PawseyNew advances in materials could bring benefits to automotive suspension design and engineering by cutting weight and increasing simplicity. Here we analyse the major new trends in CFRP suspension from...
Q&A: Dr Thomas Maier-Komor, Head of Functional Safety Processes for Motorcycles at BMW AG
April 03 by Thomas Maier-KomorAs part of Automotive IQ’s Safety and Security Series, the ISO 26262 Improving Safety of Advanced Mobility conference was held in December 2018 in Germany. One of the conference's guest speakers was D...