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Säker Stol
Ljungström, Mattias Frantz,Tobias Fransson,Elin
Halmstad University, School of Information Science, Computer and Electrical Engineering (IDE).
2005 (Swedish)
Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor)
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Abstract [sv]
This project is about positioning the driver in the seat of a car considering the body’s physical characteristics and the settings made on the car seat. The position is highly relevant for the drivers comfort and safety. A car demand optimal conditions; like a proper seating position during journey if the passive security systems are going to work and act correct. The function checks the driver’s position and helps him to a more secure position if possible, it´s there to help and it is not a compulsory action. At any misplace the driver informs and gets example of measures to make it right. The messages is presented on a laptop and they are in form of an image of where and a short text of what the problem is and how it measures. The main problem of getting a seating position adjusted after individual requirements where divided in three; the headrest, the seating area and the seatbelt. A prototype in shape of a car seat where sensors where capsuled in the seat were build and testing ideas began. The force sensors were placed under the upholstery, four in the seating area and two in the back support. A laser distance sensor where put in the headrest. With these seven sensors the driver’s position in the seat could be mapped and may be adjusted. One force sensor where used to inspect that the seatbelt where tight against the body and this was placed next to the seat belt holder.
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2005.
Keywords [sv]
säkerhet, stol, Volvo, passiva säkerhetssystem
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Local ID: U11984
OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-12916
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