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* Electronic control unit
At many universities, control engineering courses are taught in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical engineering, and Aerospace engineering ; in others it is connected to computer science, as most control techniques today are implemented through computers, often as embedded systems ( as in the automotive field ).
* Electronic stability control
Electronic fly-by-wire systems can respond flexibly to changing aerodynamic conditions, by tailoring flight control surface movements so that aircraft response to control inputs is appropriate to flight conditions.
Electronic signalling of the control surfaces was first tested in the 1930s, on the Soviet Tupolev ANT-20 .< ref > Official cite of PSC " Tupolev ".
All the subsequent games developed by Westwood were also heavily subjected to increased control by Electronic Arts, with some of them being cancelled.
* Electronic Stability Program ( see Electronic stability control ), a computer device used in cars to improve traction
Electronic access control uses computers to solve the limitations of mechanical locks and keys.
In military telecommunications, the terms Electronic Support ( ES ) or Electronic Support Measures ( ESM ) describe the division of electronic warfare involving actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to detect, intercept, identify, locate, record, and / or analyze sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purposes of immediate threat recognition ( such as warning that fire control RADAR has locked on a combat vehicle, ship, or aircraft ) or longer-term operational planning.
Other automotive safety systems include anti-lock braking system ( ABS ), Electronic Stability Control ( ESC / ESP ), traction control ( TCS ) and automatic four-wheel drive.
Trusted Computing opponents such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Free Software Foundation claim trust in the underlying companies is not deserved and that the technology puts too much power and control into the hands of those who design systems and software.
Electronic access control easily manages large user populations, controlling for user lifecycles times, dates, and individual access points.
* Dynamic stability control, also known as Electronic Stability Program
* Electronic Engine Control, electronic ( as opposed to hydraulic ) control for engines
One of the wing's tenant units, the 55th Electronic Combat Group, is tasked to provide command, control, and communications countermeasures in support of tactical forces with its EC-130H aircraft and, employing the EC-130E aircraft, provide airborne command, control, and communications capabilities for managing tactical air operations in war and other contingencies worldwide.
At the same time, the 41st and 43d Electronic Combat Squadrons were realigned under the control of the 55th Electronic Combat Group ( 55 ECG ).
Electronic warfare ( EW ) refers to any action involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack an enemy, or impede enemy assaults via the spectrum.

Electronic and unit
Effects unit # Stompboxes | Signal chain order: Electronic tuner | tuner, Dynamic range compression | compressor, pitch shift | octave generator, wah-wah pedal, distortion ( music ) | overdrive, distortion ( music ) | distortion, fuzzbox | fuzz, equalization ( audio ) | EQ and tremolo.
Six beta-test units of the 1400 workstation were produced, and the first production unit ( SGI's first commercial computer ) was shipped to Carnegie-Mellon University's Electronic Imaging Laboratory in 1984.
Marconi Electronic Systems and its Marconi Marine unit were sold to British Aerospace in 1999 to form BAE Systems.
* Electronic control module, a unit to control electrical systems
Oxygen sensors are used to monitor the exhaust oxygen content before and after the catalytic converter and this information is used by the Electronic control unit to adjust the fuel injection so as to prevent the first ( NO < sub > x </ sub > reduction ) catalyst from becoming oxygen-loaded while ensuring the second ( HC and CO oxidization ) catalyst is sufficiently oxygen-saturated.
When the track is finished, it is becoming common practice to also enter it into electronic navigation tools such as an Electronic Chart Display and Information System, a chartplotter, or a GPS unit.
VAQ-209 was combined with three other EA-6B squadrons to form an ad hoc unit called Electronic Attack Wing Aviano, Italy.
* 42d Electronic Combat Squadron, a unit of the United States Air Force
Types of ECU include Electronic / Engine Control Module ( ECM ), Powertrain Control Module ( PCM ), Transmission Control Module ( TCM ), Brake Control Module ( BCM or EBCM ), Central Control Module ( CCM ), Central Timing Module ( CTM ), General Electronic Module ( GEM ), Body Control Module ( BCM ), Suspension Control Module ( SCM ), control unit, or control module.
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The RAF continued to act as a host unit for the resident USAF units, including over time the 6950th United States Air Force Security Squadron, later becoming the 6950th Electronic Security Group and the 7274th Air Base Group.
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This unit then determines the optimal timing and torque required for a smooth clutch engagement, based on input from these two sensors as well as other factors, such as engine rotation, the Electronic Stability Control, air conditioner and dashboard instruments.
Electronic injection only featured on the 2. 8 Granada models for one year before being replaced with the 2. 9 unit.
It was reassigned to Lockbourne AFB, Ohio on April 15, 1958 where it became an Electronic Countermeasures ( ECM ) unit and was engaged in various clandestine intelligence missions.
That electronic frequency may be thought of as switched on and off to form the pulse train of an active sonar or radar system, and if the radar has a characteristic ( or known fixed ) PRR, can be used in Electronic Warfare as a measurable attribute that can be used to identify the type or class of a particular platform such as a ship or aircraft — in some cases, a particular unit.
Electronic keys can be downloaded directly to a fill device, such as the KYK-13, KYX-15, or the more modern AN / CYZ-10 Data Transfer Device ( DTD ) for further transfer ( or fill ) into the end cryptographic unit.
To help control the consumer price of this unit, it was first designed around the RCA Capacitance Electronic Disc player.
The electric guitar signal is sent, via a Shure wireless unit, to Marshall JMP 1 preamps and TC Electronic Chorus / Flanger, TC Electronic D-Two, and Alesis Midiverb effect processors.
* Fuel injection: Unit injector ; Electronic unit injector in post-1995 engines

Electronic and generic
Interchange File Format ( IFF ), is a generic container file format originally introduced by the Electronic Arts company in 1985 ( in cooperation with Commodore-Amiga ) in order to ease transfer of data between software produced by different companies.
Electronic stability control ( ESC ) is the generic term recognised by the European Automobile Manufacturers Association ( ACEA ), the North American Society of Automotive Engineers ( SAE ), the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, and other worldwide authorities.
X12 standards are generic Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI ) standards designed to allow a company to exchange data with any other company, regardless of industry.
There have been modern jet survey simulators as well ( US Navy Fighters by Jane's / Electronic Arts 1994, USAF by Jane's 1999 ) typically with simplified and generic modelling of radar, navigation, and weapons.
* Electronic control unit ( ECU ), a generic term for any embedded system — not to be confused with engine control unit also abbreviated, ECU

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