The new spokesman for the Autosar consortium knows a thing or two about vehicle electrical architectures and the benefits of standardization.
Helmut Fennel, vice president-control systems software at German supplier Continental Automotive Systems, gets credit for a mammoth technical breakthrough in the 1980s that ushered in widespread use of antilock braking systems (ABS) in vehicles around the ...
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