scholarly journals Design Modification of Automated Power Window Circuit System for Automobiles Air -Condition.

Author(s):  
Joseph Sekyi-Ansah ◽  
James Kwasi Quaisie ◽  
Isaac Eduyah ◽  
Mohammed Okoe Alhassan ◽  
Eric Quansah ◽  
...  

Air conditioning has become a key component in the automobile industry now, and almost every vehicle manufactured in the 21st century has air conditioning integrated. Most drivers drive with their air conditioning on while some of their windows are not fully closed; this affects the operation of the air conditioning. In addition, if the driver wants to turn on the air conditioning while driving, he or she has to move up the power windows manually after or before he or she turns on the air conditioning, which may affect his or her concentration on the road. The concept of this power window circuit system is to automatically close the windows after a few seconds when the air conditioner is turned on.

2008 ◽  
pp. 1295-1302
Author(s):  
Stacey L. Connaughton

At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more organizations in various industries have adopted geographically dispersed work groups and are utilizing advanced technologies to communicate with them (Benson-Armer & Hsieh, 1997; Hymowitz, 1999; Townsend, DeMarie & Hendrickson, 1998; Van Aken, Hop & Post, 1998). This geographical dispersion varies in form. For example, some organizations have adopted “telecommuting,” in which members may work at home, on the road and/or at the office (Hymowitz, 1999). Other organizations have created teams that are globally dispersed. A leader located in Palo Alto, California, for example, may be responsible for coordinating employees in Belgium, China and Mexico.


Indian automobile Industry is budding in a higher pace with a sharp hike of 18.3% when compared with the previous year in the global record. It has both organised and unorganised sectors, Recent reviews of Automotive component Manufactures Association of India, it is expected to project its auto components’ revenue of 100 billion USD on 2020 and extrapolated report forecasts its inclination on exports by about 100 billion USD on 2026. This volatile market in the globalizing world is opening up many unsought segments for the logistics and supply chain business, particularly though it crafts a move on the road to advanced electronic car segments, which are estimated more proficient, safe and unswerving means of transportation. It is anticipated that there would be a paradigm shift, this would prime to innovative verticals and fortuitous for automobile component manufacturers for driving to the change via methodical research and development. Hence it is predominant to cater the study on vendor behavior to examine the factors influencing them to demand. Thus, this study mainly to determine the customers’ priority in selecting the Mecaplast products regarding Quality, Price, customer care services.


1993 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 7-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew H. Smith
Keyword(s):  
The Road ◽  
Turn On ◽  

Author(s):  
Samkit Saraf

Abstract: Vision-based vehicle steering system cars can have three main roles: 1) road access; 2) an obstacle to find; and 3) signal recognition. The first two have already been taught many years and there have been many positive results, but a sign of traffic recognition is a less readable field. Road signs provide drivers with the most important information on the road, to do driving is safe and easy. We think road signs should play the same role of private cars. The color and shape are very different from the natural environment. The algorithm described in this paper uses this feature. It has two main parts. The first, to find, uses color range to separate image analysis and shapes to get symptoms. The second, in stages, uses the neural network. Some effects from natural forums are shown. On the other hand, the algorithm works to detect other types of marks can tell a moving robot to perform a specific task that place. Keywords: o Traffic signs o CNN o Cars o Image processing o Classification


10.18060/94 ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 193-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Patrick Sullivan

Since the program was initiated in 1963, little has been stable in Community Mental Health. Not only has this important quasi-public utility fought for survival, but the primary models and philosophies that shape the mission and delivery of services have undergone cycles of reform. There is much to be optimistic about in the mental health treatment arena, particularly in services focused on those with most challenging and debilitating conditions. However, all is not well. As states began to deemphasize institutional care and incrementally build a community infrastructure to care for those most in need, savvy administrators relied less on internal fiscal resources, and more on programs such as Medicaid to accomplish their agendas. Faced with budgetary cries in general, and in the Medicaid program specifically, many states are increasingly forced to consider processes to restrict eligibility, place limits on benefit packages, and cut rates to service providers. Indeed the worlds of economics, policy, and practice are on a collision course. This article explores some of the challenges of providing mental health care in the 21st century, and the continuing quest to address fiscal realities while offering high quality services.


Author(s):  
L. Hermans ◽  
K. De Langhe ◽  
M. Iadevaia

Abstract Over the last years, SEA has been recognized as a useful tool to model and analyze the high-frequency vibro-acoustic behavior of fully assembled complex structures. This paper discusses the experimental derivation of the loss factor model of a passenger car. The paper outlines the different steps which need to be taken to obtained a fully validated experimental SEA model. This includes the subdivision into subsystems, the PIM measurement campaign, the derivation of the loss factors and their associated confidence levels and the model validation. The paper further details how the experimental SEA model was used to quantify and investigate the airborne and structure-borne contributions to the interior noise level for a road noise test condition. The operational power inputs to the vehicle were indirectly determined from operational response measurements. A contribution analysis showed that airborne noise sources dominated structure-borne noise sources above 500Hz. A sensitivity study allowed to propose an effective design modification. This modification was implemented and successfully tested on the road.


Author(s):  
Stacey L. Connaughton

At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more organizations in various industries have adopted geographically dispersed work groups and are utilizing advanced technologies to communicate with them (Benson-Armer & Hsieh, 1997; Hymowitz, 1999; Townsend, DeMarie & Hendrickson, 1998; Van Aken, Hop & Post, 1998). This geographical dispersion varies in form. For example, some organizations have adopted “telecommuting,” in which members may work at home, on the road and/or at the office (Hymowitz, 1999). Other organizations have created teams that are globally dispersed. A leader located in Palo Alto, California, for example, may be responsible for coordinating employees in Belgium, China and Mexico.


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