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TRW Unveils Next-Generation Integrated Electronic Control Panel for Distinctive Interiors and Simplified Human Machine Interface


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LIVONIA, Mich., June 4 -- The TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. Body Control Systems business has unveiled its next-generation Integrated Electronic Control Panel (IECP) that combines major interior controls, advanced vehicle network architectures, and telematics into a single, convenient panel in the vehicle's center stack.

The new design yields many benefits to the vehicle manufacturer and consumer, including enhanced cabin styling and improved safety due to simplified human machine interface (HMI).

"The integrated control panel is truly a leap forward for automotive interior design and for the way people interact with vehicles," said Victor Peltola, director, sales and business development for TRW North America Body Control Systems. "Technology advancements have led to an incredible array of personal communication devices as well as vehicle-based infotainment and telematics. Add these to traditional onboard systems and vehicle cockpits are being transformed into virtual command centers."

  For vehicle manufacturers, the IECP enables:
  --  Differentiation - customization and advanced HMI technologies such as
      capacitive touch sense (similar to a touchscreen) can be employed
  --  Remote control - control of internal and external devices by a
      separate "black box" unit leading to reduced cost and easy upgrades
      for future devices
  --  Improved packaging and styling flexibility

  For vehicle buyers, the IECP features:
  --  Safety - reduces driver distraction - controls are within easier reach,
      closer together, and more integrated with steering wheel controls
  --  Design - highly flexible customized design including color matching to
      the interior, back lighting, and jeweled surfaces , as well as
      providing superior fit and finish
  --  External device interface - offers both direct and wireless
      (Bluetooth(R)(1) interface and control of nomadic devices including
      cell phones, MP3 players, Radio, Broadband internet access, and
      navigation devices

"Dealing with these devices in a safe and efficient manner with flexibility for the future is the aim of this new system," Peltola said.

TRW supplied its first generation IECP on the Chrysler Caravan and Town and Country and has been awarded business for its next-generation IECP for two European vehicle platforms.

"Our IECP technology roadmap calls for increasing levels of sophistication including capacitive touch sensor technology similar to that used in laptop touch pads, touchscreen displays, proximity sensing, and even the possibility of gesture recognition and advanced vision technology to assist in controlling vehicle functions," said Dan Mittelbrun, senior manager, product planning. "IECP technology represents a quantum leap forward for the art and science of vehicle interior design and control functions," Mittelbrun concluded.

About TRW

With 2007 sales of $14.7 billion, TRW Automotive ranks among the world's leading automotive suppliers. Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, USA, the Company, through its subsidiaries, operates in 27 countries and employs more than 66,000 people worldwide. TRW Automotive products include integrated vehicle control and driver assist systems, braking systems, steering systems, suspension systems, occupant safety systems (seat belts and airbags), electronics, engine components, fastening systems and aftermarket replacement parts and services.