Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network
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Resumo: | This paper presents an intelligent lighting system for bus interior environment using LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) controlled through an automotive communication network. The system consists of a master central control and slave lighting modules, using a LIN protocol (Local Interconnect Network) to perform communication. This network is a low cost alternative to the proposed system requirements, due to its low bit rate and physical needs. Each slave is an independent lighting module that supplies a group of LEDs and measures the environment lighting level. The master sets LEDs module parameters (slaves), such as the state (on/off) and desired lighting level. Besides, the master makes the user interface and establishes communication with other bus systems through a CAN (Controller Area Network) gateway. This paper presents a complete logical description, including block and state diagrams, a physical description and some relevant experimental results of the proposed system. |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication networkAutomotive applicationcommunication networklight emitting diodelightingmicrocontrollerThis paper presents an intelligent lighting system for bus interior environment using LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) controlled through an automotive communication network. The system consists of a master central control and slave lighting modules, using a LIN protocol (Local Interconnect Network) to perform communication. This network is a low cost alternative to the proposed system requirements, due to its low bit rate and physical needs. Each slave is an independent lighting module that supplies a group of LEDs and measures the environment lighting level. The master sets LEDs module parameters (slaves), such as the state (on/off) and desired lighting level. Besides, the master makes the user interface and establishes communication with other bus systems through a CAN (Controller Area Network) gateway. This paper presents a complete logical description, including block and state diagrams, a physical description and some relevant experimental results of the proposed system.Sociedade Brasileira de Automática2006-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-17592006000200008Sba: Controle & Automação Sociedade Brasileira de Automatica v.17 n.2 2006reponame:Sba: Controle & Automação Sociedade Brasileira de Automaticainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Automática (SBA)instacron:SBA10.1590/S0103-17592006000200008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCervi,MuriloPappis,DouglasCampos,AlexandrePrado,Ricardo Nederson doeng2007-03-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-17592006000200008Revistahttps://www.sba.org.br/revista/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista_sba@fee.unicamp.br1807-03450103-1759opendoar:2007-03-07T00:00Sba: Controle & Automação Sociedade Brasileira de Automatica - Sociedade Brasileira de Automática (SBA)false |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network Cervi,Murilo Automotive application communication network light emitting diode lighting microcontroller |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network |
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Omnibus interior lighting system using LEDs and automotive communication network |
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Cervi,Murilo |
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Cervi,Murilo Pappis,Douglas Campos,Alexandre Prado,Ricardo Nederson do |
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Pappis,Douglas Campos,Alexandre Prado,Ricardo Nederson do |
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Cervi,Murilo Pappis,Douglas Campos,Alexandre Prado,Ricardo Nederson do |
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Automotive application communication network light emitting diode lighting microcontroller |
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Automotive application communication network light emitting diode lighting microcontroller |
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This paper presents an intelligent lighting system for bus interior environment using LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) controlled through an automotive communication network. The system consists of a master central control and slave lighting modules, using a LIN protocol (Local Interconnect Network) to perform communication. This network is a low cost alternative to the proposed system requirements, due to its low bit rate and physical needs. Each slave is an independent lighting module that supplies a group of LEDs and measures the environment lighting level. The master sets LEDs module parameters (slaves), such as the state (on/off) and desired lighting level. Besides, the master makes the user interface and establishes communication with other bus systems through a CAN (Controller Area Network) gateway. This paper presents a complete logical description, including block and state diagrams, a physical description and some relevant experimental results of the proposed system. |
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