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Instrument Panel and Cockpit Designers Gain Freedom of Styling with Unique Capacitive Touch Screens
Technical Paper
2010-01-0714
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
An iQ Power™ reconfigurable touch screen system dramatically
enhances instrument panel (IP) appearance and functionality at a
reduced cost to the vehicle. Information displayed on the IP is
completely reconfigurable at both the OEM and end-user levels
thereby maximizing flexibility in IP design and appearance. Through
simple end-user commands, or within OEM software upgrades, a
completely new IP appearance can be achieved without purchasing a
new vehicle. Reduced OEM manufacturing lead times are also realized
as traditional tooling is eliminated.
Design concepts in interior styling and function are captured in
elegant sculpted surfaces contrasting ordinary flat panel
faceplates. This is especially true for vehicle center stacks and
instrument panels. Smooth and flowing touch panel surfaces are made
possible by direct application of touch screen components to the
back side of contoured touch panel surfaces. This differs from
conventional touch screen technology where touch interface
components are positioned against the face of the visual display
panel.
New and exacting clarity of design, empowered by iQ Power™
technology, uses standard LCD displays placed behind contoured
surfaces. Designers are able to transition between simple and
complex surface contours to create attractive Human-Machine
Interfaces (HMI) between driver and vehicle. Portable electronic
devices (PED) like smart phones, media players, and navigation
systems can wirelessly connect with vehicle functions. These
devices extend vehicle features and share information to
personalize vehicle accessories to the individual. HMI applications
created by the OEM and 3rd party vendors can offer additional
opportunity for individuals to personalize their vehicle's
appearance and increase available functions.
This paper describes how enhanced cockpit layout, end-user
customization, and custom HMI applications are possible through
innovative new technology.
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Washeleski, J. and Newman, T., "Instrument Panel and Cockpit Designers Gain Freedom of Styling with Unique Capacitive Touch Screens," SAE Technical Paper 2010-01-0714, 2010, https://doi.org/10.4271/2010-01-0714.Also In
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