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Rabinow Jacob

Bio: Rabinow Jacob is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reading (process) & Clutch. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 111 publications receiving 1422 citations.


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Patent
31 Oct 1947

198 citations

Patent
01 May 1952

141 citations

Patent
02 Sep 1954

116 citations

Patent
27 Sep 1948

77 citations

Patent
14 Mar 1951

44 citations


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Patent
14 Nov 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, an imaging system for a vehicle includes an imaging device having a field of view exteriorly and forward of the vehicle in its direction of travel, and an image processor operable to process the captured images in accordance with an algorithm.
Abstract: An imaging system for a vehicle includes an imaging device having a field of view exteriorly and forward of the vehicle in its direction of travel, and an image processor operable to process the captured images in accordance with an algorithm. The algorithm comprises a sign recognition routine and a character recognition routine. The image processor processes the image data captured by the imaging device to detect signs in the field of view of the imaging device and applies the sign recognition routine to determine a sign type of the detected sign. The image processor is operable to apply the character recognition routine to the image data to determine information on the detected sign. The image processor applies the character recognition routine to the captured images in response to an output of the sign recognition routine being indicative of the detected sign being a sign type of interest.

1,200 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the essential features and advantages of magnetorheological (MR) materials and devices is given, followed by the derivation of a quasi-static axisymmetric model of MR dampers, which is then compared with both a simple parallel-plate model and experimental results.

719 citations

Patent
25 Mar 1997
TL;DR: A vehicle headlamp control method and apparatus includes providing an imaging sensor that senses light in spatially separated regions of a field of view forward of the vehicle, such as oncoming headlights and leading taillights as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A vehicle headlamp control method and apparatus includes providing an imaging sensor that senses light in spatially separated regions of a field of view forward of the vehicle. Light levels sensed in individual regions of the field of view are evaluated in order to identify light sources of interest, such as oncoming headlights and leading taillights. The vehicle's headlights are controlled in response to identifying such particular light sources or absence of such light sources. Spectral signatures of light sources may be examined in order to determine if the spectral signature matches that of particular light sources such as the spectral signatures of headlights or taillights. Sensed light levels may also be evaluated for their spatial distribution in order to identify light sources of interest.

719 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the rheological and magnetic properties of several commercial magnetorheological (MR) fluids are discussed and compared using appropriate figures of merit based on conventional design paradigms.
Abstract: The rheological and magnetic properties of several commercial magnetorheological (MR) fluids are presented and discussed. These fluids are compared using appropriate figures of merit based on conventional design paradigms. Some contemporary applications of MR fluids are discussed. These applications illustrate how various material properties may be balanced to provide optimal performance.

626 citations

Patent
26 Oct 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a forward-facing vision system for a vehicle includes a forwardfacing camera disposed in a windshield electronics module attached at a windshield of the vehicle and viewing through the windshield.
Abstract: A forward-facing vision system for a vehicle includes a forward-facing camera disposed in a windshield electronics module attached at a windshield of the vehicle and viewing through the windshield. A control includes a processor that, responsive to processing of captured image data, detects taillights of leading vehicles during nighttime conditions and, responsive to processing of captured image data, detects lane markers on a road being traveled by the vehicle. The control, responsive to lane marker detection and a determination that the vehicle is drifting out of a traffic lane, may control a steering system of the vehicle to mitigate such drifting, with the steering system manually controllable by a driver of the vehicle irrespective of control by the control. The processor, based at least in part on detection of lane markers via processing of captured image data, determines curvature of the road being traveled by the vehicle.

615 citations