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Automotive sensors must have four inherent characteristics: (1) inexpensiveness; (2) high reliability: (3) availability in various types for different purposes; and (4) in some application, a wide detection range and quick responce characteristics. Therefore, when developing automative sensors, it is essential to employ procedures that coincide with these inherent requirements.
The development process for automative sensors has three salient features: (1) it includes a needs-oriented process for carrying out development; (2) it places maximum importance on the initial development phase, which determines the sensing method; (3) it must provide a proper understanding of the physical and enviromental phenomena in the sensing area, so that the most suitable sensing method can be selected and the technological problems involved can be accurately assessed.