DE · Topics · Resources · Sponsored Content

Engineering for the Auto Industry

In this digital issue featuring some of DE’s most popular content on the subject, we take a deeper look at how automotive design engineers are responding to changing regulatory requirements, electric drivetrains and self-driving technologies.

It's obvious to even the casual observer that the automotive industry is in the midst of a technological revolution. A new car buyer trading in their trusty 10-year-old vehicle will be surprised by all of the screens, connectivity options and advanced driver assistance systems in today’s new cars. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

The increased integration of electronics in vehicles is a significant engineering challenge all by itself. Behind the sophisticated entertainment and safety systems are more sensors, wiring, integrated circuits and software than ever before—all of which has to be designed, simulated and tested.

Couple the trend toward electronics with the move by more manufacturers toward electric powertrains, and those electronic engineering challenges are multiplied.

The advances in autonomous driving capture all the headlines. Here again, simulation is paramount to meet the industry’s goals. It’s simply not possible to physically test a self-driving car’s response to every situation it might encounter. Autonomous driving technologies add even more electronics and software integration challenges to every vehicle.

Automotive manufacturers are also focused on removing weight from vehicles, to use less materials and fuel, and to provide electric cars with longer ranges. And because every vehicle is a system of components, every change has a domino effect.

Thankfully, the technologies behind the scenes are keeping pace with the industry’s needs. In this special digital issue, we have compiled DE articles that cover those technologies: simulation; topology optimization; noise, vibration and harshness testing, automotive user interaction, computing, immersive design and more.

Fill out the information below to download the resource.

By downloading this content, I agree to receive the DE 24/7 Newswire, a twice weekly free email newsletter (you may choose to opt-out in the newsletter).

Latest News

Nike Crafts New AI Sneakers
Company aims to influence the future of wearable AI technology.

InfoWorks ICM 2025 Delivers Enhanced Cloud Simulation Capabilities
The development team has enabled cloud simulation results to be accessible directly from a user’s desktop.

Emotors Adopts Siemens’ Simcenter NVH Solutions
Company selects Siemens solutions for NVH testing of next-generation automotive e-drives.

Orca3D Version 3 Now Available
In Version 3, instead, four modules are available and may be purchased in any combination.

Kubotek Kosmos Upgrades with KeyCreator 2024 Service Pack 1
Updates to numerous CAD file formats are incorporated in the 2024 SP1 releases of all KeyCreator CAD apps.

GE Aerospace Launches as Independent Public Company
Company positions itself to deliver long-term growth as a global leader in propulsion, services and systems.

All posts