Main improvements in braking in recent years have come from electronic control
Released on = September 11, 2006, 3:44 am
Press Release Author = Bharat Book Bureau
Industry = Automotive
Press Release Summary = Mumbai, India - Sept 11 - It offers excellent value for money and will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing. In this, the third edition of this report, we review the key market drivers for automotive electronic braking systems and we update the market analysis and include comments from the key players.
Press Release Body = Intelligence set - Global market review of electronic braking systems - forecasts to 2012 - Plus a set of 4 supplier profiles
This Intelligence Set includes the third edition of our electronic braking report, along with profiles of Bosch, Continental, Delphi, and TRW.
It offers excellent value for money and will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing. In this, the third edition of this report, just-auto reviews the key market drivers for automotive electronic braking systems and we update the market analysis and include comments from the key players. Our product fitment forecasts in chapter two predict in some detail how the market will evolve in Western Europe, North America and Japan from 2000 through 2012. We also extend our review of new product developments in chapter three, including an exclusive interview with PBR International. Chapter four provides brief profiles of the major manufacturers, namely: Advics, Bosch, Continental Automotive Systems, Delphi and TRW Automotive.
Demands for more performance with minimal cost or weight penalties are pressurising brake system designers to come up with new ideas. Although advances in friction materials and caliper designs have helped improve braking performance, the main improvements in braking in recent years have come from electronic control, firstly ABS ( anti-locking braking system ), then EBA ( emergency braking assistance ).
It reviews the key market drivers for automotive electronic braking systems, addressing a number of topics, including:
The path towards brake-by-wire in the automotive industry has not been all that smooth. Where we are now? Are we ready to brake by wire? Why is the adoption of electronic stability programme ( ESP ) so low in the UK compared to Germany? How much is the Japanese ESP market worth today? How is the market for electric parking brake ( EPB ) systems developing in Europe and Japan? How much could the European EPB market be worth by 2012? Who leads the North America market for electronic brake systems? What are the market shares of the competitors? How much further can electronic braking systems go? Our product fitment forecasts in chapter two predict in some detail how the market will evolve in Western Europe, North America and Japan from 2000 through 2012.
We also extend our review of new product developments in chapter three, including an exclusive interview with PBR International.
Chapter four provides brief profiles of the major manufacturers, namely: Advics, Bosch, Continental Automotive Systems, Delphi and TRW Automotive.
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