Future Interior Concepts [electronic resource] /
edited by Anton Fuchs, Bernhard Brandstätter.
- 1st ed. 2021.
- VII, 100 p. 50 illus., 42 illus. in color. online resource.
- Automotive Engineering : Simulation and Validation Methods, Automotive Engineering : Simulation and Validation Methods, 2570-4036 .
- Automotive Engineering : Simulation and Validation Methods, Automotive Engineering : Simulation and Validation Methods, .
Chapter 1 - Seat-Human Interaction and Perception: a Multi-Factorial-Problem (Maximilian Wegner, Christian Reuter, Florian Fitzen, Shabila Anjani and Peter Vink) -- Chapter 2 - Vibro-Acoustic Metamaterials for Improved Interior NVH Performance in Vehicles (Lucas Van Belle, Luca Sangiuliano, Noé Geraldo Rocha de Melo Filho, Matias Clasing Villanueva, Régis Boukadia, Sepide Ahsani, Felipe Alves Pires, Ze Zhang, Claus Claeys, Elke Deckers, Bert Pluymers and Wim Desmet) -- Chapter 3 - Active Sound Control in the Automotive Interior (Jordan Cheer) -- Chapter 4 - Motivating Drivers to Drive Energy Efficient (Sandra Trösterer, Peter Mörtl) -- Chapter 5 - Energy Efficient & Comfortable Cabin Heating (Alois Steiner, Alexander Rauch, Jon Larrañaga, Mikel Izquierdo, Walter Ferraris, Andrea Alessandro Piovano, Tibor Gyoeroeg, Werner Hünemörder, Damian Backes, Marten Trenktrog).
In this book, the authors highlight multiple aspects of and views on comprehensive automotive interior comfort for future mobility. In this context, passenger comfort comprises thermal, acoustic, seat perception, as well as human–machine interaction in the passenger cabin. In five chapters, the contributing authors, hailing from universities, research centers and industry, share their expertise and insights. They take a closer look at future interior concepts from the standpoints of fundamental and applied research, as well as practical aspects. .
9783030510442
10.1007/978-3-030-51044-2 doi
Automotive engineering.
Engineering design.
Biomedical engineering.
Automotive Engineering.
Engineering Design.
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering.
TL1-483
629.2
Chapter 1 - Seat-Human Interaction and Perception: a Multi-Factorial-Problem (Maximilian Wegner, Christian Reuter, Florian Fitzen, Shabila Anjani and Peter Vink) -- Chapter 2 - Vibro-Acoustic Metamaterials for Improved Interior NVH Performance in Vehicles (Lucas Van Belle, Luca Sangiuliano, Noé Geraldo Rocha de Melo Filho, Matias Clasing Villanueva, Régis Boukadia, Sepide Ahsani, Felipe Alves Pires, Ze Zhang, Claus Claeys, Elke Deckers, Bert Pluymers and Wim Desmet) -- Chapter 3 - Active Sound Control in the Automotive Interior (Jordan Cheer) -- Chapter 4 - Motivating Drivers to Drive Energy Efficient (Sandra Trösterer, Peter Mörtl) -- Chapter 5 - Energy Efficient & Comfortable Cabin Heating (Alois Steiner, Alexander Rauch, Jon Larrañaga, Mikel Izquierdo, Walter Ferraris, Andrea Alessandro Piovano, Tibor Gyoeroeg, Werner Hünemörder, Damian Backes, Marten Trenktrog).
In this book, the authors highlight multiple aspects of and views on comprehensive automotive interior comfort for future mobility. In this context, passenger comfort comprises thermal, acoustic, seat perception, as well as human–machine interaction in the passenger cabin. In five chapters, the contributing authors, hailing from universities, research centers and industry, share their expertise and insights. They take a closer look at future interior concepts from the standpoints of fundamental and applied research, as well as practical aspects. .
9783030510442
10.1007/978-3-030-51044-2 doi
Automotive engineering.
Engineering design.
Biomedical engineering.
Automotive Engineering.
Engineering Design.
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering.
TL1-483
629.2