Foreword
Infotainment
Keeping pace with consumer demand

Vinaya Kumar
Mylavarapu
Editor
Tata Nano is a marvel of a product, yet audaciously economical and mechanically simple. But does owning and operating a Nano yield significant savings and benefits in the long run?
Annuar Jalaluddin
Senior Consultant
Automotive &
Transportation Practice,
Asia Pacific,
Frost & Sullivan,
Malaysia
With the rapid changes in the industry since last decade, the Indian automotive industry has been facing some new challenges. This article discusses those challenges and new initiatives taken by the government to overcome them.
Ashok Kolaskar
Advisor,
National Knowledge
Commission
Managing
Director,
DSK Global Education
and Research Pvt. Ltd.,
India
An OES is enhanced over MES as it synchronises production and logistics with ERP and plant automation systems, thereby providing a completely integrated system with real time visibility at all plants irrespective of their location.
Frederick L Thomas
Industry Director,
Automotive
Apriso Corporation,
USA
Consumers' demand for more interactive services has increased the percentage of software used in cars. This presents a challenges as well as an opportunity to automakers and their Tier 1 suppliers.
Andrew Poliak
Automotive Segment
Manager,
QNX Software Systems,
Canada
Rising raw material cost and regulatory pressure are forcing automotive manufacturers to design vehicles that can be easily recycled.
Fabrice Abraham
Recycling Engineering
Manager,
Renault,
France
Steel is reinventing itself to lower the Green House Gas (GHG) output of cars and trucks at little or no additional cost to automotive manufacturers or consumers.
Edward Opbroek
Director,
WorldAutoSteel,
International Iron
and Steel Institute,
USA
Alternative fuels from regenerative sources (e.g. BTL) will especially gain importance in the same proportion as the shortage of fossil fuels increases due to the global trend of increasingly mobility.
Horst Harndorf
Head,
Piston Machine
and Combustion Engine
Department,
University of
Rostock,
Germany
Renewable methane offers a solution to fuel security and to the problem of waste disposal.
John Baldwin
Director,
Natural Gas
Vehicle Association &
Managing Director,
CNG Services Ltd,
UK
Diesel engines which have long been neglected, are back in the reckoning in North America.
Kevin Hauser
Vice President,
Ricardo Strategic
Consulting,
USA
Modern computer methods are integrated into a simulation scheme to predict the sound attenuation in complicated exhaust systems.
David Herrin
Assistant Research
Professor,
Director of the
Vibro-Acoustics Consortium,
Department of
Mechanical Engineering,
University of Kentucky,
USA
Jun Han
Visiting Scholar,
College of Engineering,
University of Kentucky,
USA
Changing climate, rising oil prices and geographical distribution of oil resources requires us to reduce our dependence on petroleum.
Alan Lloyd
President,
International Council
on Clean Transportation,
USA
Automation in cars is evolving so fast that it threatens to outpace the human's ability to keep up. As the driving task changes, it is more crucial than ever to consider the most important component in the automobile-the driver.
Mark Young
Research Lecturer,
School of Engineering
and Design,
Brunel University,
UK
Using semiotic and cultural analysis techniques to anticipate future trends and align automotive design can help serve deep consumer needs.
Julie Jenson Bennett
Head of Research
and Human Sciences,
PDD Group,
UK
Our current vehicle design practice is increasingly refined to speed up the project execution and, as a result, many vehicles on our roads today lack in identity and character.
Matteo Conti
Transportation Design,
Programme Leader
- Industrial Placement Tutor,
Northumbria University,
UK
An open platform provides quick and cost-effective integration of the latest in-vehicle infotainment capability, allowing scalability for upgrades and dynamic flexibility as new consumer electronic products come to market.
Ton Steenman
Vice President,
Digital Enterprise
Group and General Manager,
Embedded Comms &
Processor Division,
Intel Corporation, USA
F-RAM memory protects data / system integrity against glitches such as sudden power loss, and records and stores dynamic data continuously, as required by today's advanced car infotainment systems such as navigation and radio systems.
Duncan Bennett
Strategic Marketing
Manager,
Ramtron International,
USA
The Connected Key is the future. It allows the implementation of several new features and applications, and stores all the car information, tour programmes, and importantly offers connectivity.
Huanyu Gu
Technical Business
Development Manager,
Automotive Safety
& Comfort
Sebastian Schreuder
Marketing Manager,
Car Access and
Immobilization
NXP Semiconductors
GmbH, Germany
Driver assist or intelligent vehicle safety systems are emerging as a crucial technology for improving auto safety and to lower society's cost of auto accidents.
Egil Juliussen
Principal Analyst &
Co-founder,
Telematics Research
Group Inc.,
USA
Electricity as an alternative fuel provides significant benefits while offering opportunities for new auto and utility industry collaboration and business models that can change the historical transportation and energy paradigm.
Edward Kjaer
Director,
Electric Transportation
Southern California
Edison,
USA
Increasing urban traffic in Asia Pacific calls for the implementation of dynamic traffic information services. But it is not easy.
Howard Hayes
Vice President -
NAVTEQ Traffic,
NAVTEQ,
USA
James Tobin talks about the auto components industry in India and the Tier 1s like Magna operating in India.
James J Tobin
President Asia,
EVP,
Business Development
Magna International,
Inc.
Stiff competition in domestic automotive market is forcing OEMs and automotive component manufacturers in North America and Western Europe to outsource and offshore their engineering requirements to low-cost countries.
Omer Ahmed Siddiqui
Editorial Team Member,
Auto Focus Asia
There is an urgent need to develop an innovative technology for combined power generation and carbon dioxide sequestration from hydrocarbon fuels to address the increasing CO2 emissions coming from the transportation sector.
Andrei G Fedorov
Associate Professor,
George W. Woodruff
School of Mechanical
Engineering,
Georgia Institute
of Technology,
USA
Nanomaterials are increasingly playing an active role by either increasing the efficiency of the energy storage and conversion processes or by improving device design and performance.
Jagjit Nanda
Technical Expert
Materials and
Nanotechnology Dept.
Research and
Advanced Engineering,
Ford Motor Co.,
USA
High-power solid-state laser (YAG lasers) took a quantum leap during the last few years providing higher available laser powers, better beam quality, improved electrical efficiency and reductions in price leading to a new, highly productive welding technique called "Remote Welding".
Thomas Schwoerer
Product and Application
Manager,
Sales and Marketing
Department
Trumpf Laser GmbH,
Germany