scholarly journals Editorial: Biological Psychology in the rearview mirror: From the clinic to the clinic

2022 ◽  
pp. 108263
Author(s):  
Martijn Arns ◽  
Hartmut Heinrich ◽  
Sebastian Olbrich
1984 ◽  
Vol 29 (11) ◽  
pp. 918-918
Author(s):  
Gerald S Wasserman

Author(s):  
Carol Vernallis ◽  
Lauren McLeod Cramer ◽  
Jonathan Leal ◽  
Anders Liljedahl ◽  
Daniel Oore ◽  
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Author(s):  
Xiaowei Hao ◽  
Zhigang Yang ◽  
Qiliang Li

With the development of new energy and intelligent vehicles, aerodynamic noise problem of pure electric vehicles at high speed has become increasingly prominent. The characteristics of the flow field and aerodynamic noise of the rearview mirror region were investigated by large eddy simulation, acoustic perturbation equations and reduction order analysis. By comparing the pressure coefficients of the coarse, medium and dense grids with wind tunnel test results, the pressure distribution, and numerical accuracy of the medium grid on the body are clarified. It is shown from the flow field proper orthogonal decomposition of the mid-section that the sum of the energy of the first three modes accounts for more than 16%. Based on spectral proper orthogonal decomposition, the peak frequencies of the first-order mode are 19 and 97 Hz. As for the turbulent pressure of side window, the first mode accounts for approximately 11.3% of the total energy, and its peak appears at 39 and 117 Hz. While the first mode of sound pressure accounts for about 41.7%, and the energy peaks occur at 410 and 546 Hz. Compared with traditional vehicle, less total turbulent pressure level and total sound pressure level are found at current electric vehicle because of the limited interaction between the rearview mirror and A-pillar.


2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 587-591 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao Jung Shiao ◽  
Quang Anh Nguyen ◽  
Chun Fang Hou

Conventionally, a motorcycle has headlight and mirrors to provide front illumination and rear views for drivers, respectively. Rearview mirrors on conventional motorcycles are fixed, which is easy to cause instant rear blind area for drivers on turns or hubbly roads. Therefore, the drivers cannot get traffic information behind motorcycles, and easily lead to traffic accidents. In this paper, actuation for an adaptive rearview mirror system for motorcycles was proposed. According to sensor inputs, this system adaptively adjusts the rearview mirrors to compensate the changes of vehicle dynamics in pitching, steering and rolling under different road conditions. A grey predictor was also developed in this paper to estimate the change of vehicle dynamics in advance. With the properly designed actuation, this system can provide wide and appropriate rear views to motorcycle riders. It significantly enhances riders’ safety and reduces the occurrence of traffic accidence.


Books Ireland ◽  
1997 ◽  
pp. 177
Author(s):  
Robbie Dillon
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