Intelligent Seating

Consulting
for Textron Automotive, the team designed hardware and software
for use in a new series of intelligent/adaptive surface products
used in automotives and other products. The "Active
Surface Control Technologies" products are based on a proprietary algorithm for measuring
comfort via tactile pressure and utilize a variety of Motorola
68HCx11 and PIC16Cxx microcontrollers. Units were incorporated in Cadillac's
STS series for 3 model years. We were responsible for all the
hardware, firmware, and manufacturing testers. DEKA
Research and Development developed custom piezo based solenoid valves to
keep electrical and audible noise and power consumption to a
minimum. The product received
Best of Whats New in Popular Science January
1998, Automotive section.
The team has also designed and
developed demonstrations for Cadillac's' use at the Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE) show in 1995, 96 and 97. The 1997 demonstration
was an adaptive seat interconnected to a PC running custom
DirectX-Dirext3D software depicting the pressure in 8 bladders in
real-time on a rendered automobile seat.