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Modular design airbag control units: efficient, flexible and inexpensive Continental's Chassis & Safety Division is one of the world's leading suppliers of airbag control units and sensors. The SPEED (Safety Platform for Efficient & Economical Design) airbag control unit, developed by Chassis & Safety, has a three-stage modular design which can be easily adapted to the requirements of different vehicle producers and markets. Essential functionalities, such as actuating the front and side airbags, are covered by SPEED's basic S variant, while the M variant includes multi-stage front and side airbags as standard. Other features, such as rollover protection which detects that the vehicle is about to overturn, can also be integrated as an enhancement. And, lastly, SPEED L includes front and side impact plus rollover detection as standard equipment. Whereas the S version can initiate up to 14 detonators in airbags or seat belt tensioners, the L version has interfaces for up to 30 actuators. Consequently, SPEED offers great flexibility, including the option of precisely tailoring the airbag control unit to the manufacturer's requirements, while largely benefiting from an identically engineered design, standard interfaces and mass-produced components. With targeted annual sales of more than €26.4 billion for 2008, the Continental Corporation is one of the top automotive suppliers worldwide. As a supplier of brake systems, systems and components for the powertrain and chassis, instrumentation, infotainment solutions, vehicle electronics, tires and technical elastomers, the corporation contributes towards enhanced driving safety and protection of the global climate. Continental is also a competent partner in networked automobile communication. Today, the corporation employs approximately 150,000 people at nearly 200 locations in 36 countries. As a worldwide leading technology and systems partner to the automotive industry, the Chassis & Safety Division of Continental AG integrates extensive know-how and leading-edge quality in the fields of active and passive driving safety, safety and chassis sensorics, and chassis components. The Division achieves sales of more then € 5 billion with a workforce of more than 27,500 (based on 2006 figures). Chassis & Safety develops and produces electronic and hydraulic brake and chassis control systems, sensors, driver assistance systems, air bag control systems, occupant classification systems, washer systems as well as electronic air suspension systems.
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