Audi is number one in terms of patents for electric drives. #Audi #Motoring #VorsprungdurchTechnik

Technical Development – internally referred to at Audi as “TE” – is the place where the brand’s heart beats. It is the place where “Vorsprung durch Technik” becomes a reality. The engineers develop innovations from the initial idea to market level. The new “Audi TechFocus” online newsletter provides detailed insights behind the scenes of TE. The topic of the premier issue: patents. Or: this is how we document “Vorsprung durch Technik.”

In 1970 – exactly 50 years ago – the “Technical Development” department moved into the first new facilities on the northern periphery of Ingolstadt. The complex has continuously been expanded ever since. By now, nearly 10,000 technicians and engineers are engaged in research and development just at the Ingolstadt location. Together with the nearly 2,000 TE employees in Neckarsulm and the developers in Győr, Beijing and San José Chiapa they form the innovation laboratory of Audi– and very successfully so. The number of patent applications filed is one of the benchmarks for the brand’s strong innovative prowess.

How many patent applications does Audi file per year?

In 2019, there were more than 1,200 patent applications filed, more than three on each day of the year. The subject matter and focus of patents change in line with shifts in social awareness. In earlier years, the main emphasis was put on ideas and inventions from the areas of chassis, conventional engine technology and transmission. At the moment, digitalisation and electric mobility are at the top of the list. In total, the company currently holds some 13,000 patent families worldwide, which equates to approximately  23,000 individual patents and patent applications. For the complex procedures involved, Audi employs specialised patent attorneys. “We protect the ideas and inventions of our engineers and thus our ‘Vorsprung durch Technik,’” says Jama Askaryar, the patent attorney responsible for electric and hybrid drives.

AUDI AG is the leader in patent applications filed for electric drives in Germany

Whereas many competitors purchase electric drive technology, Audi develops it in-house in many areas. As the most innovative premium brand, Audi is the leader in patent applications filed for electric powertrains in Germany. The statistics prove this, too: According to an analysis of the German Patent and Trade Mark Office and the European Patent Office (EPO), in 2019, a total of 660 patents were filed with effectiveness just in Germany. These applications refer only to vehicles with electric powertrains. Compared to 2017, this corresponds to an increase of 42 percent. With 57 patent applications filed for the plug-in hybrids and the models of the all-electric Audi e-tron, Audi occupied the top spot. “This is ‘Vorsprung durch Technik’ and shows the great innovative spirit of our developers,” says Roman Straßer, Head of Development, Power Electronics and Charging Systems. But not just the Patent Office documents Audi’s top ranking in the area of ideas and inventions. In 2020, the renowned Center of Automotive Management (CAM) recognises Audi as the winner in the area of alternative drives with the Automotive INNOVATIONS Award.

What are examples of patent applications?

Two Audi engineers have invented a new method of operating the electric machines of the Audi e-tron. Their function for predictive energisation of the e-machines via smart and innovative power electronics enhances driving dynamics. At the same time, it minimises electric power consumption by “anticipating” the desired driving commands and predictively initiating them.

Audi patents are also found in the field of fluid mechanics – the utilisation of the physical flow behaviour of fluids. For instance, to efficiently cool the rotor in an electric motor. Traditionally, the heat is dissipated from the outside. Audi does this additionally via a coolant fluid and smart cooling ducts directly in the rotor core, from the inside. The complex technological feat of assembling the individual rotor sheets results in particularly effective rotor cooling.

Another example of e-mobility ingenuity at Audi is a patent on a solution enabling the absorption of hectic accelerator pedal actuations, which makes it possible to avoid load alterations from acceleration to deceleration mode. This is achieved by complex filtering of driving behaviour, which considers and optimises all parameters from the driver’s wish to the current torque distribution on the two axles and on all four wheels. Similar technology is now being adapted to the newer models of high-end kids electric cars.

Technology highlights from Audi’s history

The fast-running permanent quattro all-wheel drive has been and will remain a shining beacon of “Vorsprung durch Technik.” With the all-wheel drive technology unveiled in the original quattro at the 1980 Geneva Motor Show following a three-year development period, Audi revolutionised not only the automotive industry but motorsport, too.

A large number of other Audi innovations and patents have decisively shaped the automobile as well. For instance, the Audi Space Frame (short: ASF) unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show IAA in 1993, on which aluminum replaced the previously used steel as the material for the unibody in the Audi A8. To this day, this lightweight engineering know-how has seen consistent further development. The current Audi A8 in its structural components even combines a material mix of four different lightweight materials: aluminium, steel, magnesium and carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) – for a new level of multi-material design.

Review – The EONO 360-degree car phone holder. #EONO #Amazon #Tech

The EONO car phone holder is a dashboard mounted phone holder rather than the typical window mounted one which uses suction cups to hold the unit,this is dash mounted by a big circular pad with 3M stickers so it is not going to move,this also makes it more stable too.

Installing is simple,clean the surface area apply the base pad then remove the protective tape and you are good to go ,this is as mentioned very stable and will not budge. This has no power to it so it is stick down and job done. You can use this in a vertical or horizonal mode and is secured by three staged clips on the horiztonal and the device will not budge in any postion which is important.

This unit is ideal for passengers too and it can be rotated to either side and ideal for maps and perhaps having your music selection at hand.

  • 【Universal Compatibility】Fits most cell phones and GPS devices from 3.0-6.8 inches; compatible with iPhone 11 Pro, Pro Max, Xs Max, XR, X, 8, 7, 7s, 6s, 6 Plus, Huawei, Samsung Galaxy S20, S10, S9, S8, S7, HTC, LG, Nexus, Nokia, etc.
  • 【360-Degree Rotation】The base rotates a full 360 degrees, so it’s easy to adjust to any viewing angle and is safe to use when driving; it won’t block your windscreen whether you’re talking, navigating, listening to music, or charging
  • 【Removable and Washable】 The sticky silicone material won’t leave marks on your dashboard and can easily be removed, washed, and reused; please note that the 3M adhesive patch cannot be reused
  • 【Horizontal or Vertical Use】Can be used either horizontally or vertically; use vertically when driving or turn horizontal to let a passenger watch videos; this mount will only stick on smooth-surfaced dashboards; phone can only be charged in horizontal position

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Review – The Quntis wireless charging phone mount. #Quntis #Tech

Charging solutions and mounts for your car are plentyful these days and come in all sorts and size and of course options which is good for the cinsumer,Wireless charging is another matter and something you should perhaps invest in. You will probably ask why.. Two things. First is saving on cables and second is saving your charge port.

Using wireless charging has still not taken off so much here but is on the up and you should be thinking of it, the ease of use by just dropping your phone on a charging block is not hard to get into the habit of  and once adopted you will never look back and the same applies here to the product here from Quntis..

With a simple installation and set up once fixed to the windscreen you are good to go and inserting and removing the device is simple too,the telescopic arm also gives you reach options and is a great idea and can be used im all vehicles, once it is in place it will not move and makes it easily accessable and great for the likes of navigation.  Wireless charging does has its drawbacks with speed but this is improving over time.

The Quntis model has held up with its charge for me and is ideal for any motorist and is not expensive to buy nor difficult to set up in your vehicle. This unit can support up to 10W charging and depends on your device but offers the standard 5w charging for other devices. Overall it is a very flexible mount with ways of making it the right fit for any vehicle.

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Hydrogen fuel cells are being dubbed the fuel of the future. So how does a hydrogen car work? #Motoring #Hydrogen

Hydrogen cars are being called the fuel of the future. So how do they work? 

Unlike gasoline-powered cars, hydrogen vehicles (H2) use hydrogen fuel to power the motor. This hydrogen fuel is produced through a REDOX process that converts hydrogen and oxygen into electricity. 

Similar to a gas-powered car, hydrogen vehicles can be refueled in about 5 minutes and can travel 300-400 miles before they need to be refueled. Because the hydrogen cells emit only water and heat, driving a hydrogen vehicle eliminates concerns around air pollutants and greenhouse gases. 

Because hydrogen vehicles will need their own refueling stations, the biggest obstacle facing mass production is infrastructure. Despite these hesitations, major automobile manufacturers such as Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and Mercedes are investing big in the technology. By 2030, the U.S. plans to have 1 million hydrogen vehicles on the road.  

To learn more about hydrogen fuel cell stacks generate electricity, check out this visual from The Zebra below! 

https://www.thezebra.com/resources/driving/how-do-hydrogen-cars-work/

 

First look at the Aukey DR01 dashcam. #Aukey #Dashcams #Motoring #Tech

We will be covering a range of motoring and home tech from Aukey in the coming weeks and today we take a look at their DRO1 budget dashcam which is affordable and simple to use with an easy set up which we go through in the video below. You get all the cables and fixtures provided in the box so no need to go shopping elsewhere bar a memory card which I think all manufacturers should included which I always say on any dashcam product.

 

Today we unbox and go through the setup menu and show you what is involved and what you get for your money and in a few weeks time we will have a full review alongside some other products for the motorist Aukey have sent us over giving us good value to kit out your vehicle which will not break the bank, Also check out their other products and reviews on our site which include headphones and true wireless earbuds and stay tuned for more.

  • Clear Video Capture: The DR01 backs you up in any road incident. Sony Exmor Sensor captures super-sharp 1080p video (and optional in-car audio) with 170° field of view and also performs well for nighttime driving
  • Emergency Recording & Loop Recording: Emergency Recording automatically captures unexpected driving incidents and protects the recordings. Loop Recording allows continuous use by writing over old, unneeded footage.
  • Extreme Temperature Operation: Powered by the included dual-port USB car charger and internal supercapacitor. The supercapacitor has greater heat & cold endurance and longer lifetime than standard battery technology
  • Easy Mounting: Easily and securely mount to your windshield in seconds with the included suction cup or double-sided 3M pad
  • Package Contents: AUKEY DR01 Dashboard Camera, Dual-Port USB Car Charger, USB Mini-B Power Cable (4m/4.37yd), Sticker Mount, Three 3M Stickers, Six Cable Clips, User Manual, 45-Day Money Back Guarantee and 24-Month Warranty Card

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@Autonomous_Ed – Wants your thoughts on Autonmous Vehicles in Ireland. @nuigalway

Eddie Battle who attends NUIG and is conducting a survey on Autonomus Vehicles here in  Ireland,this is the first time that Irish people are being asked for their opinion on autonomous vehicles. This survey forms part of his project at NUIG. Eddie currently works in the Tech industry, and attends NUIG on a part time basis.He is also passionate about technology, innovation and flashy cars.

Similar surveys have been completed by the University of Michigan and respondants from the US, UK and Australia.

What is an autonomous vehicle?

An autonomous or driverless vehicle, is a vehicle that navigates its environment via the use of sensors, lasers and cameras. There are five levels of automation. Currently most cars are at Level 1, these cars have features such as cruise control and parking sensors. Cars at automation Level 5, are also known as fully autonomous vehicles, which can drive independently, without the physical intervention of a human driver.

The questionaire covers the expected benefits and concerns of the technology, which is primarily
focused on road safefty. Road Traffic regualtion has changed in a number of countries in Europe and the US, so Id also like to find out if people would like to be involved in the process of regulation change. Its not expected that citizens will have an input, but results from this survey may be useful to policy makers, technology stakeholders. It also might interest those out there that have a passion for cars, technology and the future of road safety. The survey is anaonymous, and all participation would be very much appreciated.

TAKE PART HERE