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New Bosch Airbag ECU Provides Optimal Protection
Bosch Celebrates 25 Years of Airbag Safety
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Aug. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Bosch
today announced that it will continue expanding its airbag safety systems
with the introduction of the airbag electronic control unit (ECU), Airbag
10, set to be released to OEM customers in 2007. This latest generation
ECU will be able to process data much faster, enabling the integration of
additional safety functions to further offer safety to all vehicle occupants.
The Airbag 10 can be integrated with up to 24 restraint devices,
is nearly 70 percent smaller and consists of fewer components than previous
ECU's. This system has the capability to provide safety for all passengers
and can be integrated with pedestrian protection electronics and interior
occupant sensors.
Airbag 10 is suitable for all vehicle classes -- from subcompact
to luxury sedan.
Also, in 2005, Robert Bosch Corporation is celebrating the
25th anniversary of its first worldwide production of an airbag ECU. Bosch
first introduced the technology on the 1980 Mercedes-Benz S-Class and has
since seen airbag systems grow into an important, life-saving technology.
The original ECU consisted of three components and controlled only a single
airbag on the driver's side of the vehicle. Today, there is hardly a new
car to be found without at least one airbag and in many countries this passive
restraint system has become mandatory.
The Bosch Group is a leading global manufacturer of automotive
and industrial technology, consumer goods, and building technology. In fiscal
year 2004, approximately 242,000 associates generated sales of 40 billion
euros. Set up in Stuttgart in 1886 by Robert Bosch (1861-1942) as "Workshop
for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering," the Bosch Group
today comprises a manufacturing, sales, and after-sales service network
of approximately 260 subsidiaries and more than 10,000 service centers in
over 130 countries.
In North America, the Bosch Group manufactures and markets
automotive original equipment and aftermarket products, industrial automation
and mobile products, power tools and accessories, security technology, thermo-technology,
packaging equipment and household appliances. Bosch employs nearly 23,000
associates in more than 80 primary and 20 associated facilities throughout
the region with reported sales of $7.8 billion in 2004. For more information,
visit http://www.bosch.us .
Source: Robert Bosch Corporation
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