Thursday, March 02, 2023
7:00 pm
We'll be having a presentation, some lively discussions and some time for networking. As always, it’s going to be a busy night.
Lecture
Today’s automotive technology includes many complex systems. Some people believe that cars have become much too complicated and mysterious but we hope to somewhat simplify and bring a better understanding of some of the important systems. This presentation will be a technical discussion on the main drive and handling components of today’s automobiles. Its purpose is to provide a basic understanding of these components and how they propel, stop, and control the handling of vehicles so the engineer can have a better understanding of how to interact with the systems in informed ways.
We will discuss how the systems relate to regular operation and also how they react at driving limits. Automotive racing, for example, has helped engineers create better, longer lasting, more efficient, and safer vehicles over time. And they are doing this while actually making it easier to control and troubleshoot the systems.
Speaker Bio
Howard Edelman is the owner of Edelman Business Systems, located in Garden City, NY, a computer system and network Value Added Reseller and consulting company since 1988. He has been an engineer working in the microwave antenna design, electronic warfare, instrumentation, monitor and control, and satellite data communications industries. Mr. Edelman holds a BSEE, 1966 from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now NYU Polytechnic) and an MBA, 1980, from Babson College, Wellesley, MA. He is a Member of the IEEE. He has been an adjunct professor at SUNY Farmingdale, Technical Transfer Center.
Notes
This presentation is open to the general public. There is no participation fee, but there is a $10 fee for CEU credit payable by check only to The IEEE Consultants Network of Long Island. Please mail your check and your Evaluation form to: John Dunn 181 Marion Avenue Merrick, NY 11566