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Unification Protection Design for a Certain Type of Vehicle-Borne Server

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The vehicle-borne environment has great influence to vehicle-borne server when it is in normal operation. In this paper, the vehicle-borne server is taken many ways to keep work normally when it is in the vehicle-borne environment such as anti-vibration design, thermal design, electromagnetic compatibility design, noise reduction design and so on. In each of the design, the methods and main structure diagram are given in this paper. A type of vehicle-borne server products is developed successfully according to this unification protection design methods. The vehicle-borne server is taken many environmental tests to make sure that it can work responsibly.

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Sun, C., Cai, J., Sha, W., Liang, S. (2016). Unification Protection Design for a Certain Type of Vehicle-Borne Server. In: Xu, W., Xiao, L., Li, J., Zhang, C., Zhu, Z. (eds) Computer Engineering and Technology. NCCET 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 666. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3159-5_13

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