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Dashboard
About: Dashboard is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1933 publications have been published within this topic receiving 14928 citations. The topic is also known as: control panel (engineering) & dash.
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14 Sep 2018
TL;DR: In this article, a semi-physical simulation-based driving learning system is proposed, which consists of a computer and a simulational vehicle environment, wherein the simulator is equipped with all equipment devices required to be controlled by a driver in an actual driving process, and each equipment device is converted into an electrical signal and is connected to the computer; an operation result of equipment is fed back through a dashboard or a computer display; a front windshield and three rearview mirrors of the simulated vehicle environment are replaced with a display screen so as to dynamically simulate and display a surrounding road condition;
Abstract: The invention particularly relates to a semi-physical simulation-based driving learning system and a semi-physical simulation-based driving learning method. The semi-physical simulation-based drivinglearning system comprises a computer and a simulational vehicle environment, wherein the simulational vehicle environment is equipped with all equipment devices required to be controlled by a driver in an actual driving process, and each equipment device is converted into an electrical signal and is connected to the computer; an operation result of equipment is fed back through a dashboard or a computer display; a front windshield and three rearview mirrors of the simulational vehicle environment are replaced with a display screen so as to dynamically simulate and display a surrounding road condition; meanwhile, a camera is mounted inside the simulational vehicle environment to detect the viewing angle of the driver in real time so as to adjust the display content of the display screen. Through the semi-physical simulation-based driving learning system and the semi-physical simulation-based driving learning method, a real driving operation environment can be provided for a student, andthe student is helped to get familiar with the interior environment and basic operation as soon as possible, so that the actual learning duration in a vehicle is reduced; in addition, a coach does not need to accompany the student in the whole process, and the student can autonomously choose the learning time, so that the learning efficiency is greatly improved.
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17 Jul 2008TL;DR: A dashboard support part is provided for fastening on a dashboard of a motor vehicle, having an airbag exit opening for unfolding a passenger airbag, and a flap configuration which is hinged on the dashboard support parts and closes the air bag exit opening as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A dashboard support part is provided for fastening on a dashboard of a motor vehicle, having an airbag exit opening for unfolding a passenger airbag, and a flap configuration, which is hinged on the dashboard support part and closes the airbag exit opening. The dashboard support part has a depression, in which the flap configuration is received. The flap configuration comprises a separate flap, which closes the entire airbag exit opening, is only connected to the dashboard support part along a hinge line, and rests in the depression along its remaining circumference.
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20 Feb 1997
TL;DR: In this article, the steering wheel is pushed away from the driver by a force of a prescribed magnitude acting in the direction of travel and the cantilever and mounting are displaced in relation to each other.
Abstract: The device has a cantilever mounting attached to the transverse member of the dashboard and which has a cantilever rigidly connected to the steering column. The cantilever and cantilever mounting each have a guideway through which they are interconnected. When encountering a force of the prescribed magnitude acting in the direction of travel the cantilever and cantilever mounting are displaced in relation to each other so that the steering wheel is pushed away from the driver.
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TL;DR: In this article , the authors used the engine's sound obtained from dashboard camera videos to calculate vehicle speed if the torque converter slip is not severe, and they found that this method could obtain more information than other dashboard camera speed calculations.
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TL;DR: In this article , the authors explore how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of environmental events and driving task instructions, concluding that eye movements are strongly situation-dependent, with areas of interest (windshield, mirrors, and dashboard) attracting attention when events occurred in those areas.
Abstract: This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of environmental events and driving task instructions. Twenty participants were asked to monitor pre-recorded videos of a simulated driving trip while their eye movements were recorded using an eye-tracker. The results showed that eye movements are strongly situation-dependent, with areas of interest (windshield, mirrors, and dashboard) attracting attention when events (e.g., passing vehicles) occurred in those areas. Furthermore, the task instructions provided to participants (i.e., speed monitoring or hazard monitoring) affected their attention distribution in an interpretable manner. It is concluded that eye movements while supervising an automated vehicle are strongly ‘top-down’, i.e., based on an expected value. The results are discussed in the context of the development of driver availability monitoring systems.
3 citations