Auxiliary Systems

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Mind Map on Auxiliary Systems, created by Aarne-Erik Hirve on 12/06/2022.
Aarne-Erik Hirve
Mind Map by Aarne-Erik Hirve, updated more than 1 year ago
Aarne-Erik Hirve
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Auxiliary Systems
    1. Security Systems
      1. Central locking door system used for vehicle doors, luggage compartments and fuel filler flaps
        1. Biometric system recognition has the main function to check and confirm the identity of the peoples based on biometric characteristics
          1. Anti steal system three main ways to disable the vehicle are ignition circuit cut off, starter circuit cut off and engine ECU (electronic control unit) code lock
          2. Comfort and Safety Systems
            1. Seat adjustment system operate using one or several permanent magnet motors, together with a supply reversing circuits
              1. Windows control have mechanisms that are driven by electric motors
                1. Sun roof control system includes microcomputer responsible for evaluating incoming signals and monitoring sunroof position
                  1. Windshield wiper systems and window cleaning are needed in order to comply with legal stipulations for good visibility at all times
                    1. Compartment HVAC system provides a comfortable climate for all passengers
                      1. Control rear view mirrors
                      2. Lightning Systems
                        1. Front lightning: primary function of the headlamps at the vehicle front end is to illuminate the roadway
                          1. Rear lightning: lights are turned on at the vehicles rear end
                            1. Compartment lightning: usually lights are located in or near the ceiling of the passenger compartment
                            2. Information Systems
                              1. Information panel: drivers have to process a permanently increasing stream of information originating from their own and other vehicles, from roads and from telecommunications equipment
                                1. Trip recorder: devices record vehicle speed, the distance covered (odometer), and the time
                                  1. Board computer system: ECU (electronic computer units) developed for use in automotive
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