04-09-2014, 02:41 PM
EMBEDDED SYSTEMINAUTOMOBILES
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INTRODUCTION
An embedded system is any device controlled by instructions stored on a chip. These devices are usually controlled by a micro processor that executes the instructions stored on a read only memory (ROM) chip.
The software for the embedded system is called firmware
Embedded systems are also known as real time systems since they respond to an input or event and produce the result within a guaranteed time period
APPLICATONS
Vehicle systems for automobiles, subways, aircraft, railways and ships.
Traffic control for highways, airspace, railway tracks and shipping lanes.
Process control for power plants, chemical plants and consumer products such as soft drinks and beer.
Medical systems for radiation therapy, patient monitoring and defibrillation
Military uses such as firing weapons, tracking and command and control.
Manufacturing systems with robots.
Telephone, radio and satellite communications.
Computer games.
Multi media systems that provide text, graphic, audio and video interfaces.
House holds systems for monitoring and controlling appliances.
Building managers that controls such entities as heat, light, Doors and elevators
IN THE DRIVING SEAT
Embedded systems can be used to implement features ranging from adjustment of the suspension to suit road conditions and the octane content in the fuel to anti lock braking systems (ABS) and security systems
WIRED WEARABLES
Embedded systems have a small foot print and consume very little power which makes them ideal for wearable computing applications.The minimal system requirements of these devices ensure that the hardware is almost microscopic
DON’T KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE ROAD
Embedded systems can also make driverless vehicle control a reality. Major automobile manufacturers are already engaged in work on these concepts. One such technology is Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
[b]ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (A.C.C.)[/b]
ACC allows cars to keep safe distances from other vehicles on busy highways. The driver can set the speed of his car and the distance between his car and others. When traffic slows down, ACC alters vehicle speed using moderate braking
THE WORKING PRINCIPLE OF ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
As each car with ACC have a micro wave radar unit fixed in front of it to determine the distance and relative speed of any vehicle in it’s path. The principle behind the working of this type of radar is- THE DOPPLER EFFECT
LOWER PITCH SOUND
In this case the vehicle is moving away from the listener. The distance between and the car is increasing. Then the listener will hear a lower pitch sound from the car, which means the frequency of sound, is decreased. So that is the Doppler Effect in case of sound waves
WORKING OF A.C.C
In the above case, the gun transmits the waves at a given frequency toward an oncoming car. Reflecting waves return to the gun at a different frequency, depending on how fast the car being tracked is moving. A device in the gun compares the transmission frequency to the received frequency to determine the speed of the car.
CONCLUSION
Embedded systems can be used to implement features ranging from the way pacemakers operate and mobile phone that can be worn as jewellery to adaptive cruise control (ACC).