Guardian Auto System
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Guardian Auto, which will dramatically change the way that both parents and teens drive a shared family car. Drivers who are registered to drive the car at purchase open the car with a fingerprint scan on the driver door handle. The scanner identifies the driver, opens a corresponding ‘driver profile,’ and initiates car features which have been enabled for the given driver. If a guest needs to temporarily access the car, selected profiles can set up a numerical guest code, which would be entered by the guest into a keypad hidden on the inside of the car’s gas cover door. The net result is a driving experience scaled to every driver’s safety needs.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | 2013-05-06 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Karaouni, Hassan | |
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Author | Lipman, Michael | |
Author | Rosman, Melissa |
Subjects
Subject | automotive interface |
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Genre | Student project report |
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- Karaouni, Hassan and Lipman, Michael and Rosman, Melissa (2013). Guardian Auto System. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at http://purl.stanford.edu/wr111kk9558.
Collection
Big Idea Festival for Automotive Interfaces 2013
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