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Innovations in the area of transmissions have been primarily made by means of the integration of electrics, electronics, hydraulics, actuators and sensors. A great amount of transmission functionality is realised by software. Electronic and software functions do not only complement mechanics, they also open up further possibilities. The aim is to create superordinate functions in the vehicle by means of information networking. In this way, functions can be obtained of which one system alone could never have been capable [13.2].
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Naunheimer, H., Bertsche, B., Ryborz, J., Novak, W. (2011). Electronic Transmission Control. In: Automotive Transmissions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16214-5_13
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