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Car ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Report, 2006-2007 (Chinese Version)
Research In China, March 2007, Pages: 72
1 Brief introduction to ESP 1.1 Brief introduction to ESP 1.1.1 Main characteristics 1.1.2 Systemic structure 1.1.3 Working principle 1.1.4 Application 1.1.5 Demonstration test result 1.2 History of ESP 1.2.1 From ABS to ESP 1.2.2 Comparison with other vehicle electric-controlled active security systems 1.2.2.1 Introduction of vehicle electric-controlled active security system 1.2.2.2 Contrast between ABS and ESP 1.2.3 ESP technologies and development orientation 1.2.3.1 Key technologies 1.2.3.2 Development orientation of ESP technologies
2 ESP market 2.1 Demands for ESP 2.1.1 Global demands for ESP 2.1.2 Cars equipped with ESP by model 2.1.2.1 GM 2.1.2.2 Ford 2.1.2.3 Daimler-Chrysler 2.1.2.4 Toyota 2.1.2.5 Volkswagen 2.1.2.6 Honda 2.1.2.7 Hyundai 2.1.2.8 Peugeot-Citroen 2.1.2.9 BMW 2.1.2.10 Nissan 2.1.3 Installation example 2.1.3.1 Audi A4 2.1.3.2 Buick Royaum 2.2 Supply of ESP 2.2.1 Status quo 2.2.2 Development trend
3 ESP manufacturers 3.1 Bosch 3.1.1 Company profile 3.1.2 Financial results 3.1.3 ESP products 3.1.4 Development strategy in China 3.2 Denso Japan 3.2.1 Company profile 3.2.2 Financial results 3.2.3 ESP products 3.2.4 Development strategy in China 3.3 Continental Teves 3.3.1 Company profile 3.3.2 Financial results 3.3.3 ESP products 3.3.4 Development strategy in China 3.4 U.S. Delphi 3.4.1 Company profile 3.4.2 Financial results 3.4.3 ESP products 3.4.4 Development strategy in China 3.5 Aisin Seiki Co. 3.5.1 Company profile 3.5.2 Financial results 3.5.3 ESP products 3.5.4 Investment in China 3.6 TRW 3.6.1 Company profile 3.6.2 Financial results 3.6.3 ESP products 3.6.4 Development in China 3.7 ITT Automotive 3.7.1 Company profile 3.7.2 Financial results 3.7.3 ESP products 3.8 CANDU 3.8.1 Company profile 3.8.2 Financial results 3.8.3 ESP products 3.8.4 Investment in China 3.9 AUTOLIV 3.9.1 Company profile 3.9.2 Financial results 3.9.3 ESP products
4 Development status of ESP in China 4.1 R & D 4.2 Development potentials 4.2.1 Car models equipped with ESP 4.2.2 Market potentials
Selected Charts
Control Strategy of ESP System ESP Composition Working Principle of ESP Functions of ESP while Car Driving on Complicated Roads Functions of ESP in Escaping from Barriers Functions of ESP while Drivers Swerving too fast Test Result of ESP by Mercedes-Benz, 1998-2003 R & D Course of ABS by Bosch ABS Structure Working Principle of ABS BAS Structure Function Effects of TRC Equipping Rate of ESP in Germany, 2003-2005 Equipping Rate of ESP in Western Europe, 2003-2005 Equipping Rate of ESP in North America, 2003-2005 Equipping Rate of ESP in Japan, 2003-2005 Forecast of ESP Demand in North America Automobile Market, 2006-2010 Forecast of ESP Demand in Japan Automobile Market, 2004-2010 ESP Structure of Audi A4 Sales Goal of Denso in China, 2010 ESP Demand and forecast in China, 2004-2010 Death Rate from Car Accident of China, U.S. and Japan ESP application of Hyundai by Car model in China ESP/VDC application of Nissan by Car model in China Investment of Bosch in China Investment of Denso in China
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