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  2. Electronic control unit - Wikipedia

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    An electronic control unit (ECU), also known as an electronic control module (ECM), is an embedded system in automotive electronics that controls one or more of the electrical systems or subsystems in a car or other motor vehicle.

  3. Allcargo Logistics - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, ECU-Line, Econocaribe and other international acquisitions were rebranded into ECU Worldwide. [13] In 2020, it acquired controlling stake in Hyderabad-based Gati Ltd. [14] [5] In July 2021, Allcargo acquired 65% stake in Swedish logistics major Nordicon for $29 million. [15]

  4. Advanced driver-assistance system - Wikipedia

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    Omniview technology improves a driver's visibility by offering a 360-degree viewing system. [53] This system can accurately provide 3D peripheral images of the car's surroundings through video display outputted to the driver. [53] Currently, commercial systems can only provide 2D images of the driver's surroundings.

  5. Here is how hackers can remotely take control of your car

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    Hacking into your computer and phone was bad enough, but this take the fear for cyber attacks to a whole new level. Hackers can now take over your car's controls, while you are driving.

  6. Engine control unit - Wikipedia

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    An engine control unit (ECU), also called an engine control module (ECM), [1] is a device that controls various subsystems of an internal combustion engine. Systems commonly controlled by an ECU include the fuel injection and ignition systems.

  7. Traction control system - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of modern electronic traction control systems can be found in high-torque, high-power rear-wheel-drive cars as a limited slip differential.A limited-slip differential is a purely mechanical system that transfers a relatively small amount of power to the non-slipping wheel, while still allowing some wheel spin to occur.

  8. Such data resides inside the memory of the ECU. The definition format makes the data accessible through application systems. Furthermore, describes the HW interface of the ECU for device driver configuration of the application system. Standard is also known as "ASAP2". Filename extension is commonly ".a2l". ASAM MCD-2 NET: Data Model for ECU ...

  9. VUHL 05 - Wikipedia

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    It started life with a Ford sourced 240-hp 2,000 cc four-cylinder EcoBoost engine, with an option of 285 HP similar to the previous one but with an optimized induction system and re-calibrated ECU; from 2018 to date it uses a Ford sourced 320-hp 2,300 cc four-cylinder EcoBoost engine with a 360-hp calibration available as performance option. It ...