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Articles in May 2005 issue of Automotive Design & Production
- Product, process & lean
by Gary S. Vasilash - What you should know about Ultra-Wideband: proponents say Ultra-Wideband wireless technology can quickly and reliably move huge amounts of data throughout the car, making it well-suited for multimedia applications. It also could eliminate the cost, comple
by Kermit Whitfield - Cashing in on your spare time
by Ted Pollock - Line-speed parts inspection: the University of Michigan's Reconfigurable Inspection Machine is moving real-time part inspection from theory toward production
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Innovations for C[O.sub.2] reduction
by William Kimberley - Software developments that may simplify your challenges: here are some of the things that I saw at the national design engineering show during national manufacturing week. Not everything. Just some items of particular relevance and interest
by Lawrence S. Gould - Who suppliers need to reach at the OEMs
by John Cleveland - Five thoughts
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Electronics & automotive: achieving a more solid union
by Thomas Sedran - Coming attractions
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Australia ascendant: with decades of automotive development and production experience, a reputation for doing more with less and an address next door to the world's fastest growing markets, Australia is on the rise
by Kermit Whitfield - Bright strategies: Hella's independent approach; Here's how an automotive supplier of lighting, electronics, and other advanced technology products is working to gain market share through innovation, competitive pricing, and collaborations. All indication
by Gary S. Vasilash - Tom LaSorda: Chrysler Group's lean thinker
by Gary S. Vasilash - Hardware-in-the-loop: assuring performance & quality by combining the real & the virtual. testing
by Gary S. Vasilash