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Using S Technology, in the Automotive Industry, with the Approach of Its Implementation in Commercial Vehicles

  • Received : 2016.11.05
  • Accepted : 2016.11.25
  • Published : 2016.12.30

Abstract

The successful transfer of technology, needs to recognize the industrial purposes, resources, technology, innovation and the mode of transmission, methods of transmission, influential factors, it's how to recruit and how to develop, and each of these cognitive relies on special expertise. One of the important technologies is automotive technology, and s technology is important for the transition and its development in recent years. Hence, in this paper, after studying Iran and the world's automotive and emerging technologies situation, the status of commercial vehicles and s technology model are studied based on external models, technical specifications, and cost. In this way, we examine the incidence and the applicability of the technology used in the production of heavy-duty vehicles, in recent years, with the passage of time, and we examine the technology lifecycle, from the perspective of physical characteristics and technical features. The results show that the technology of the studied heavy-duty vehicles (Titan) is close to the time of his fall, because spending puberty, so, according to the investigation of new technologies, we should strive to create changes in vehicle technology.

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