VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich.,
April 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/
-- Visteon Corporation (NYSE: VC) will be represented by two
of its businesses in technical sessions at the SAE 2013 World
Congress, April 16-18 at Cobo Center
in Detroit. Visteon Electronics
and Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp. (HVCC) experts will present
technologies in the categories of Electronics and
Emissions/Environment/Sustainability.
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In the Electronics sessions, Visteon product experts will
present technical papers that address in-vehicle automatic volume
leveling and techniques for ensuring audio signal quality in
infotainment systems. Another paper details a case study using
audio infotainment systems to gain visibility control over final
project releases. The final presentation in this category will
cover situations in which real-time traffic information can reduce
fuel consumption.
The Emissions/Environment/Sustainability session includes a
joint paper by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and HVCC
that details a new automotive air conditioning system simulation
tool. The final two presentations will be delivered by HVCC
refrigerant systems engineer Yinhua
Zheng, who will discuss vehicle air conditioning system
durability and compressor warranty concerns, and compressor body
temperature and lubrication.
Below in chronological order are the scheduled presentations by
the Visteon family of businesses at the SAE 2013 World
Congress.
Tuesday, April 16
- "Assessment of Automatic Volume Leveling for Automotive Sound
Systems," Robert Cadena, technical
fellow; and Husein Dakroub,
electrical design engineer – Visteon Corporation – 10:10 a.m., Room D0-04AB.
- "Ensuring Audio Signal Quality in Automotive Infotainment
Systems," Bill Whikehart, technical
fellow – Visteon Corporation – 10:30
a.m., Room D0-04AB.
- "Gaining Visibility Control over Final Project Releases: A Case
Study Using Audio Infotainment Systems," Joao Silva, Ph.D., technical fellow – Visteon
Corporation – 1 p.m., Room
D0-06B.
Wednesday, April 17
- Oral presentation only: "An Estimation of the Fuel Consumption
Reduction from Real-Time Traffic Information," Richard Zerod, technical fellow – Visteon
Corporation – 1 p.m., Room
D0-04AB.
- "A New Automotive Air Conditioning System Simulation Tool
Developed in MATLAB/Simulink," Tibor
Kiss and Lawrence Chaney,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory; and John Meyer, Ph.D., technical fellow – Halla
Visteon Climate Control Corp. – 2
p.m., Room O2-38.
Thursday, April 18
- "Vehicle Air Conditioning System Durability and Compressor
Warranty Concern Chance," Yinhua
Zheng, refrigerant systems engineer – Halla Visteon Climate
Control Corp. – 11:20 a.m., Room
O2-38.
- "Compressor Body Temperature and Lubrication," Yinhua Zheng, refrigerant systems engineer –
Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp. – 3:20
p.m., Room O2-37.
About Visteon
Visteon is a leading global automotive supplier delivering value
for vehicle manufacturers and shareholders through a family of
businesses including:
- Halla Visteon Climate Control, majority-owned by Visteon and
the world's second largest global supplier of automotive climate
components and systems.
- Visteon Electronics, a leading supplier of audio and
infotainment, driver information, center stack electronics and
feature control modules.
- Visteon Interiors, a global provider of vehicle cockpit
modules, instrument panels, consoles and door trim modules.
- Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Trim Systems Co., Ltd., a successful
China-based partnership between
Visteon and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation's automotive
components group, Huayu Automotive Systems.
Through this family of enterprises, Visteon designs, engineers
and manufactures innovative components and systems for virtually
every vehicle manufacturer worldwide, and these businesses
generated $13.8 billion in sales in
2012, including unconsolidated operations. With corporate offices
in Van Buren Township, Mich.
(U.S.); Shanghai, China; and
Chelmsford, UK; Visteon has
facilities in 29 countries and employs through its various
businesses, including unconsolidated operations, approximately
55,000 people. Learn more at www.visteon.com.
SOURCE Visteon Corporation