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Definition and goals

AVAS technology is a digital technology for time-synchronized vehicle control. It is traditionally thought that the local subsequent control of one or several vehicle systems allows to solve the greater part of all-vehicle control problems. The distinction of AVAS from traditional technologies is that it enlarges the potential of a modern automobile and fosters the achievement of the following goals:

  • to implement simultaneous and continuous control over all systems in an automobile;
  • to consider the cross-influence of the systems while moving;
  • to transmit information through the single power cable without additional communication lines;
  • to unite informationally all vehicle units into a ubiquitous digital network;
  • to utilize more informative vehicle communication protocols and AVAS IT-technologies;
  • to create vehicle control autoelectronic and IT platforms based on AVAS;
  • to establish ubiquitous vehicle control standards;
  • to reduce the cost of components and production processes.

For AVAS general scheme refer to Application 2.

AVAS is a vehicle control technology that enables synchronized control over all units simultaneously.

 
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