HOME  |  NEWS  |  BLOGS  |  MESSAGES  |  FEATURES  |  VIDEOS  |  WEBINARS  |  RESOURCE CENTER  |  INDUSTRIES
REGISTER   |   LOGIN   |   HELP
News
Electronics & Test

NHTSA Wants Hybrids, EVs to Be Noisier

NO RATINGS
View Comments: Newest First|Oldest First|Threaded View
Page 1/6  >  >>
Charles Murray
User Rank
Blogger
Re: Really?
Charles Murray   2/25/2013 7:53:47 PM
NO RATINGS
The move to include sounds is largely targeted at those who are blind or visually impaired.

chopper_mark
User Rank
Iron
Really?
chopper_mark   2/8/2013 2:38:34 PM
NO RATINGS
Hoof Beats? Really? At 15 MPH or less? If Mercedes-Benz can make sensors that allow a vehicle to stop short of a vehicle stopped or to maintain distance during cruising, why can't the same sensor array be used to flash headlights or the audible double honk warning prior to the vehicle stopping on it's own. For that matter, how about day/night vision that compares digitally comparative movement from outside of the planned vehicle path based upon steering position.  Making noise to prevent accidents is like putting playing cards into the spokes of my bicycle, it might keep those with hearing out of the way, but what about grandma or the late night pub crawler?

Ann R. Thryft
User Rank
Blogger
Re: Feel ambivalent about this
Ann R. Thryft   2/7/2013 12:12:45 PM
NO RATINGS
Thanks, EdV, that gave me a laugh. I think the sound of horses' hooves would be a vast improvement over many city sounds.

EdV
User Rank
Iron
Re: Feel ambivalent about this
EdV   2/6/2013 5:02:18 PM
NO RATINGS
Thanks Ann. Actually, I was not kidding. :) I think it would improve the acoustic background of most places, especially Manhattan, where the background is "siren".

Charles Murray
User Rank
Blogger
Re: Feel ambivalent about this
Charles Murray   1/29/2013 9:52:37 PM
NO RATINGS
I agree, Ann. Joke or not, I think it's a great idea. I don't know anyone who doesn't think that the clip-clop is a pleasant, soothing sound.

Ann R. Thryft
User Rank
Blogger
Re: Feel ambivalent about this
Ann R. Thryft   1/28/2013 4:31:54 PM
NO RATINGS
I like the clip-clop of horse's hooves as the sound--maybe Ed was joking, but I think it's a great idea.

bobjengr
User Rank
Platinum
EVs to be Noisier
bobjengr   1/24/2013 4:24:17 PM
NO RATINGS
  I can certainly understand the need for this.  I have an issue with hearing and EVs, depending upon the model, are almost "nonexistant" when unseen.    In the work I do on a daily basis; i.e. gas combustion, its'a know fact that natural gas is oderless so, an oderant is added for detection.  Very same principal as Charles has mentioned.  The automakers are definitely following the logical path, even if my mandate.

Cabe Atwell
User Rank
Blogger
Re: Feel ambivalent about this
Cabe Atwell   1/23/2013 4:21:26 PM
NO RATINGS
Endlessly playing the instrumental version of the classic "Spanish Fly."

 All joking aside, I think this is a good idea. If only to protect the blind and telling the driver their car is actually on. Sometimes EVs sound like they are off at stoplights.

C

EdV
User Rank
Iron
Re: Feel ambivalent about this
EdV   1/21/2013 1:38:28 PM
NO RATINGS
Excellent sound choice!  I want mine to sound like a pair of horses on cobblestone, with the gait matching the vehicle speed.

Charles Murray
User Rank
Blogger
Re: This can open a whole new business
Charles Murray   1/18/2013 5:17:42 PM
NO RATINGS
Believe it or not, oldpartsnrust, there was a movie called "The Dilemma" with Vince Vaughn where the main characters do the very thing you've described. They develop a way to make an electric car sound exactly like an old-fashioned muscle car.

Page 1/6  >  >>
Partner Zone
Latest Analysis
With LEDs dropping in price virtually every year, automakers have begun employing them, not only on luxury vehicles, but on entry-level models, as well.
The 3D printing revolution seems to have a knack for quickly moving technology ahead by way of collaborative effort and even a little friendly competition -- all of course in the name of scientific advancement.
Littelfuse Inc. has created a NASA Exploration & Discovery Experience for the engineering community as part of its 2013 Speed2Design promotion.
Advantech has launched a new series of motion-control I/O modules to meet the increased demands that come with more distributed industrial systems that require control of a growing number of axes and devices.
Using almost 200 light-emitting diodes in the front and back of the new 2014 CTS, Cadillac designers are showing how LEDs can change the character of a vehicle.
More:Blogs|News
Design News Webinar Series
5/22/2013 9:00 a.m. California / 12:00 p.m. New York / 5:00 p.m. London
5/15/2013 11:00 a.m. California / 2:00 p.m. New York / 7:00 p.m. London
5/29/2013 11:00 a.m. California / 2:00 p.m. New York / 7:00 p.m. London
5/30/2013 11:00 a.m. California / 2:00 p.m. New York / 7:00 p.m. London
Blogs from Our Sponsors
From Dell / Intel®
New Paradigms in Design Work
Scott Hamilton, vertical market strategist for Dell Precision workstations, 5/2/2013    3
Early in my career, I worked as a draftsman and remember the days of drawing on vellum with numbered pencils and Mylar with plastic lead. This was a fun experience in the sense that I ...
From Dell / Intel®
Increased Workstation Performance Is as Easy as 'DPPO'
Trey Morton, Dell, 4/25/2013    2
I've been using workstations for more than 10 years and love finding ways to get more performance from my system. With demanding professional applications that require more power each ...
From Dell / Intel®
Taking Some of the Grit out of Manufacturing
Kirsten Billhardt, Manufacturing Industry Marketing Strategist, Dell, 3/26/2013    5
A lasting memory from my first job as an engineer in an auto assembly plant is standing on hard concrete at six in the morning, vending-machine coffee clutched in hand, listening to ...
Quick Poll
The Continuing Education Center offers engineers an entirely new way to get the education they need to formulate next-generation solutions.
May 20 - 24, Automation Technologies & Trends for Smarter Homes & Buildings
SEMESTERS: 1  |  2  |  3


DN Radio
Sponsored by
NEXT UPCOMING BROADCAST
A quick look into the merger of two powerhouse 3D printing OEMs and the new leader in rapid prototyping solutions, Stratasys. The industrial revolution is now led by 3D printing and engineers are given the opportunity to fully maximize their design capabilities, reduce their time-to-market and functionally test prototypes cheaper, faster and easier. Bruce Bradshaw, Director of Marketing in North America, will explore the large product offering and variety of materials that will help CAD designers articulate their product design with actual, physical prototypes. This broadcast will dive deep into technical information including application specific stories from real world customers and their experiences with 3D printing. 3D Printing is
Twitter Feed
Design News Twitter Feed
Like Us on Facebook

Sponsored Content

Technology Marketplace

Datasheets.com Parts Search

185 million searchable parts
(please enter a part number or hit search to begin)
Copyright © 2013 UBM Canon, A UBM company, All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service