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Development of dashboard information display system for automotive vehicles

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The driveability and reliability of the automotive vehicle (AV) and its usage costs directly depend on the information display system (IDS) applied, and diagnostics is one of the elements of this system. During use the AV systems are subject to constant wear. The individual control of the AV systems prevents total failure of the entire system (independent control advantages).

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Nwagboso, C.O. (1993). Development of dashboard information display system for automotive vehicles. In: Nwagboso, C.O. (eds) Automotive Sensory Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1508-7_10

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