Topic
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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27 Jun 1997
TL;DR: The dashboard of a motor vehicle comprises a number of modules which constitute the controls necessary for driving the vehicle, for safety, and for vehicle comfort as discussed by the authors, which are arranged around the dashboard region of the vehicle in the form of independent modules.
Abstract: The structure for the dashboard of a motor vehicle comprises a number of modules which constitute the controls necessary for driving the vehicle, for safety and for vehicle comfort. The modules which are arranged around the dashboard region of the vehicle are in the form of independent modules (A,B,C), at least certain of which are interchangeable. The arrangement may comprise a central module (B) and two side modules (A,C), the module A constituting the controls necessary for driving the vehicle. The central module (B) constitutes the air conditioning and temperature control. This is mounted centrally w.r.t. the vehicle longitudinal axis and contains those controls which are less directly linked to the essential driving of the vehicle. The third module (C) may contain spaces for installation of a portable computer, fax machine or other equipment.
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TL;DR: A novel system for real-time surround view vehicle visualization using four fish-eye cameras mounted on the vehicle using FPGA hardware and is able to perform complex image warping and stitching operations in real- time.
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31 Oct 2006TL;DR: In this paper, a mounting assembly for mounting a camera to a vehicle dashboard is presented, the assembly having a low-profile base plate, adjustable feet extending between the base plate and the dashboard, hooks that extend around a rearwardly facing edge of the dashboard and a suction mount that is releasably attached to the vehicle windshield.
Abstract: A mounting assembly for mounting a camera to a vehicle dashboard, the assembly having a low-profile base plate, adjustable feet extending between the base plate and the dashboard, hooks that extend around a rearwardly facing edge of the dashboard, a suction mount that is releasably attached to the vehicle windshield, and adjustable tensioning cables that attach the base plate to the suction mount. The mounting assembly permits one or more cameras to be stably secured to the dashboard at a desired location without damaging the dashboard.
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12 Sep 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a heat exchanger unit and a blower unit are hangingly provided at a steering member 30 extended in the cross direction of a vehicle on the back side of an instrument panel, and disposed with required spaces from a vertical wall 36 of a dashboard lower panel 35 and from the upper part of a floor tunnel part 37.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To mount an air conditioner advantageously from the viewpoint of sound and vibration as well as strength by providing a heat exchanger unit and a blower unit hangingly at a steering member, and disposing them with spaces from a vertical wall of a dashboard lower panel and from the upper part of a floor tunnel part continuous with the vertical wall. SOLUTION: A heat exchanger unit 1 and a blower unit are hangingly provided at a steering member 30 extended in the cross direction of a vehicle on the back side of an instrument panel, and disposed with required spaces from a vertical wall 36 of a dashboard lower panel 35 and from the upper part of a floor tunnel part 37. With this constitution vibration generated at the heat exchanger unit 1 and blower unit is not transmitted to the dashboard lower panel 35 and a floor panel jointed to the dashboard lower panel 35. Sound and vibration performance can therefore be improved, and quality and reliability can be heightened.
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01 Dec 2019TL;DR: This work presents an Internet of Thing system design method with real-time processing that integrates various tools together as a model for further development or implementation of IoT system for various applications.
Abstract: This work presents an Internet of Thing (IoT) system design method with real-time processing that integrates various tools together as a model for further development or implementation of IoT system for various applications. The system has a data flow design on Apache NiFi for data stream processing that works with Apache Kafka for stream distribution, and data are stored in MongoDB. It also has data processing with Apache Storm that can process data quickly and display data on the Dashboard via Node-RED. In addition to the basic data storage system, there is also an additional function that can retrieve the stored data on database for further use by using REST API working on Node.js by Swagger standard. This foundation system is designed to be a prototype for those who want to design and use the platform with real-time processing characteristics. After testing, the designed system shows good working performance. It can display all values on the Dashboard completely in real-time and have a fast operation. The tools used in the study can be further developed for a more complex and larger system.
12 citations