Abstract
The on-and-off timing of vehicle headlamp control systems varies with weather conditions. Cloudy weather has a wider light energy distribution from visible to infrared radiation than clear weather. Silicon photodiodes, which can detect visible to infrared radiation, have larger output currents on cloudy evenings than on clear evenings under the same brightness conditions. The systems should be designed with such factors in mind as spectral characteristics of windshield, filters, sensor, and eyesight. 4 refs., 9 figs.
Kamishima, H;
Miwa, T;
Sasaki, T;
Imai, M;
[1]
Sumi, T
[2]
- Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Tokyo (Japan)
- Niles Parts Co. Ltd., Tokyo (Japan)
Citation Formats
Kamishima, H, Miwa, T, Sasaki, T, Imai, M, and Sumi, T.
Study of design factors of vehicle headlamp control systems; Zenshoto seigyo system no hyoka shuho no kento.
Japan: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Kamishima, H, Miwa, T, Sasaki, T, Imai, M, & Sumi, T.
Study of design factors of vehicle headlamp control systems; Zenshoto seigyo system no hyoka shuho no kento.
Japan.
Kamishima, H, Miwa, T, Sasaki, T, Imai, M, and Sumi, T.
1997.
"Study of design factors of vehicle headlamp control systems; Zenshoto seigyo system no hyoka shuho no kento."
Japan.
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title = {Study of design factors of vehicle headlamp control systems; Zenshoto seigyo system no hyoka shuho no kento}
author = {Kamishima, H, Miwa, T, Sasaki, T, Imai, M, and Sumi, T}
abstractNote = {The on-and-off timing of vehicle headlamp control systems varies with weather conditions. Cloudy weather has a wider light energy distribution from visible to infrared radiation than clear weather. Silicon photodiodes, which can detect visible to infrared radiation, have larger output currents on cloudy evenings than on clear evenings under the same brightness conditions. The systems should be designed with such factors in mind as spectral characteristics of windshield, filters, sensor, and eyesight. 4 refs., 9 figs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Oct}
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title = {Study of design factors of vehicle headlamp control systems; Zenshoto seigyo system no hyoka shuho no kento}
author = {Kamishima, H, Miwa, T, Sasaki, T, Imai, M, and Sumi, T}
abstractNote = {The on-and-off timing of vehicle headlamp control systems varies with weather conditions. Cloudy weather has a wider light energy distribution from visible to infrared radiation than clear weather. Silicon photodiodes, which can detect visible to infrared radiation, have larger output currents on cloudy evenings than on clear evenings under the same brightness conditions. The systems should be designed with such factors in mind as spectral characteristics of windshield, filters, sensor, and eyesight. 4 refs., 9 figs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Oct}
}