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As per available reports about 5 relevant Journals and 8 Conferences are presently dedicated exclusively to Safety Technologies and about 55 open-access articles and 30 conference proceedings are being published on Safety Technologies.

Advanced Safety Technologies (VST) in the automotive industry refers to special technology developed to ensure the safety and security of automobiles and passengers. The term encompasses a broad umbrella of projects and devices within the automotive world. Notable examples include car-to-computer communication devices which utilize GPS tracking features, geo-fencing capabilities, remote speed sensing, theft deterrence, damage mitigation, and vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Safety Technologies incorporate features like Advanced Safety Technologies, Aerodynamics, Power Electronics, Ergonomics etc.
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Scope and Importance:
Improvements in roadway and automobile designs have steadily reduced injury and death rates in all first world countries. Nevertheless, auto collisions are the leading cause of injury-related deaths, an estimated total of 1.2 million in 2004, or 25% of the total from all causes. Of those killed by autos, nearly two-thirds are pedestrians. Risk compensation theory has been used in arguments against safety devices, regulations and modifications of vehicles despite the efficacy of saving lives.

Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication:  One method for reducing automobile accidents involves allowing vehicles to communicate with each other. This technology has been researched since 1997, and in its current form was endorsed by the National Transportation Safety Board. Wireless car-to-car communication would allow for instant accurate sensing of distance between vehicles and blind spot monitoring. Researchers at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence indicate that the 34,000 preventable auto deaths in the United States could be dramatically reduced by these technologies. In June 2013, a large-scale test of this technology was completed in Washington D.C. under the direction of United States Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood.

 

 Electronic Stability Control(ESC): Electronic Stability Control(ESC) helps to avoid a crash by significantly reducing the risk of your car going into a skid during a sudden emergency maneuvers such as avoiding an obstacle in front of you. ESC identifies this risk early and stabilizes the car by braking individual wheels.

 Warning and Emergency Braking Systems: Warning and Emergency Braking Systems detect at an early stage the danger of an accident with the vehicle in front of you. In the case of a potential collision, they warn you about the danger, and when there is no reaction to the warning, the technologies activate the brakes together with systems such as seat belt pretension to avoid or mitigate a crash. Advanced Brake Warning alerts the driver as to how hard the driver in front of them is pressing down on the brakes.

 Blind Spot Monitoring: Blind Spot Monitoring helps you avoid a crash with a vehicle in the lane next to you by continuously screening the blind spots to the side of your vehicle.

 Lane Support Systems: Lane Support Systems can assist and warn you when you unintentionally leave the road lane or when you change lanes without indication. Sometimes a moment of inattention is enough to make your vehicle stray from its lane. The systems monitor the position of the vehicle in the road lane and while Lane Departure Warning System warns you if the car unintentionally wanders from the path, Lane Keeping Support helps you correct the course of your car. Lane Departure Warning System has been recommended for inclusion in all next-generation cars by the United States government.

 Speed Alert: Speed Alert helps you keep the correct speed and avoid speed related traffic crashes and speeding. Speed Alert informs you about the speed limits and tells you when you are about to exceed them.

 Roll over protection: Historically, accidents where vehicle flip over have been the most damaging to life and property. Therefore, new technology has been developed to allow vehicles to prevent rollover. When certain essential factors are detected, including sudden swerving and undue acceleration around corners, the vehicle automatically reduces speed to prevent rollover.

Market Analysis:
Growth in global automotive production is likely to remain at around+4% per year in 2014 and 2015,with an increase in production in China, India, and Mexico at the expense of Europe. Production is even expected to exceed 100 million vehicles by 2017. The major component manufacturers, which are essential for auto makers, have relocated to follow production and register healthy levels of profitability.

BCG predicts that, by 2016, one-third of world demand in automobile industry will be in the four BRIC markets (Brazil, Russia, India and China). Other potentially powerful automotive markets are Iran and Indonesia.

According to a J.D. Power study, emerging markets accounted for 51% of the global light-vehicle sales in 2010. The study expects this trend to accelerate. Emerging auto markets already buy more cars than established markets.

List of Best International Conferences:

  • 2nd Automobile Engineering Conference,
    July 11-12, 2016 Cologne, Germany
  • 3rd Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Conference,
    October 05-07, 2015 San Francisco, USA
  • 3rd Industrial Engineering Conference,
    November 16-18, 2015 Dubai, UAE 
  • 18th International Conference on Mechanical, Aeronautical and Automobile engineering,
    March 3 - 4, 2016 Singapore, Singapore
  • FISITA 2016,
    September 26-30, 2016 Busan, Korea
  • SAE 2016 World Congress,
    April 12-14, 2016 Detroit, USA    
  • SAE 2016 Government/Industry Meeting,
    January 20-22, 2016 Washington, USA
  • SAE 2016 Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technologies Symposium,
    February 9-11, 2016 Anaheim, USA

Relevant Society and Associations

  • SAE International
  • FISITA
  • OICA
  • SIAM India
  • Automobile Society of India
  • Verband der Automobilindustrie
  • Japan Society of Automotive Engineers
  • Automotive Industry Action Group
  • IMech
  • IEEE

Companies

  • Volkswagen
  • Toyota
  • General Motors (GM)
  • Ford Motor Company
  • Daimler
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Ferrari
  • Audi
  • Tata Motors
  • KIA

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