The ability to accurately sense and measure a variety of parameters in the automotive environment has increased the use of electronic controls in vehicles. Extensive development of sensors and transducers in the last decade has been led by driver demand for more information and less complexity, legislation, and the transition from electromechanical to electronic control systems. 'Sensors and Transducers' is the first in a new Progress in Technology series on automotive electronics offering meaningful insight into this rapidly changing technology. This book is a compilation of 58 landmark papers written since 1987 covering the wealth of sensor choices and their design and application in an automotive environment. This book is divided into fourteen sections that group papers according to the parameter being measured. This unique approach will help engineers and designers determine which sensors measure specific parameters across all automotive applications as well as present in