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    Systèmes embarques et Reprogrammation d’un véhicule
    (FEKAOUNI Med Faouzi, 2024) FERRAH, Merouane
    On-board systems made up of sensors, ECUs, actuators and communication networks that interact to ensure optimum vehicle operation are key elements in the technological evolution of modern cars. Multimeters, oscilloscopes and scanners for precise measurement, reading and analysis of electrical circuits to provide the optimum solution. Engine ECU reprogramming, meanwhile, offers the possibility of optimizing vehicle performance and reducing pollutant emissions by adjusting engine parameters. The integration of these technologies, their impact on the automotive industry and the skills needed to master them are proving essential for the management of vehicle fleets increasingly equipped with these on-board systems, making future vehicles more intelligent and reliable.

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