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A New Approach to Vehicle Interior Control
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In order to meet increasing demands for safety and comfort in a vehicle compartment, automatic adjustment of seat, mirrors, steering wheel has been developed. The multiplex wiring system was constructed for the automatic adjustment of the cockpit elements to drivers preferred positions or to physique-matched settings based on ergonomic data. This paper describes the construction of the multiplex system and functions of automatic adjustment of the cockpit elements for comfortable driving position and better visibility.
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Maruyama, M., Tani, M., and Terada, T., "A New Approach to Vehicle Interior Control," SAE Technical Paper 910472, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910472.Also In
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