Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

The Hinterland 1 - Car From Future


The idea behind the Hinterland 1 concept car is efficiency. This is by no means new in the realm of automotive design, but rarely has a low coefficient of drag looked so, well, aggressive. Put a turret on top of this thing and it could be used to scare children to bed every night. My opinions aside, the idea behind the Hinterland 1 is really a pleasant thing, and the car's Canadian designers at The Creative Unit and Higgins-Aubé have designed what could be an iconic new eco-friendly ride.

If everything were to work out as predicted (thus far, the Hinterland 1 is nothing but sketches and renderings), the all-electric car would move down the street with a Prius-beating drag coefficient of less than 0.25. As the designers say, "At 120 km/hr, drag accounts for 75% of the fuel consumption, with rolling resistance accounting for the remaining 25% (source: VW-Golf). The importance of an aerodynamic design is crucial for this environmentally friendly vehicle." It's no surprise that making a vehicle slippery is key to reducing fuel use.

The Creative Unit envisions two models - one with two seats called the "Mini" and a "Van" that holds six - with a annual capacity of 20,000 vehicles a year. The distinctive look is good for more than fuel savings, writes Martin Aubé, the CEO and Industrial Designer at The Creative Unit: "This original form is also an attempt to find a characteristic image for a Canadian economy electric car that could become a recognizable national icon, rather like our distinctive and characteristic emblems." Take off, eh.

PRESS RELEASE:

Hinterland 1 Electric Car

Given that more and more attention is given to greener vehicles and that Canada, in particular, seems to be looking for an alternative to the everyday mode of transportation, I believe the time has come to present to you a project developed by our team of industrial designers on which we have been working since 2004.

Having been an industrial designer specializing in transportation with a background in aeronautics for 20 years (16 years as a designer for Bombardier Recreational Products and aeronautics), I designed and created, with the help of my colleagues, the Hinterland 1 (borrowed from the German, meaning a place untouched by man, far from urban areas) and applied for intellectual property protection (industrial design) in Canada (119595), in the United States (US D560,554S), and in Europe. Certificates were issued in 2008 for Canada and the United States.

The entire project aimed to give a very distinctive and innovative form to a Canadian design for a long-range electric vehicle. This form is meant to stand out from current industry standards and could be adapted for individual transportation and carpooling (taxi); a hybrid form of transportation combining aspects of individual transportation and mass transit.

The basis for this thought process consists in adapting a cylindrical form, as used in aeronautics for plane fuselages, to a four-wheel passenger car body. Because this manufacturing process has been mastered in our region (by Bombardier) it could become a visual statement for "green-transportation". A "paradigm shift" for the car industry.

This original form is also an attempt to find a characteristic image for a Canadian economy electric car that could become a recognizable national icon, rather like our distinctive and characteristic emblems (Olympic Stadium, Montréal Metro). The case of London's and New York's taxis are good examples of this.

By combining sources of artistic, technical and scientific expertise (recreational vehicles, electric motors and batteries, aeronautics, aluminium, plastics processing, video games, etc.), we could design, produce and sell a technically and distinctly innovative passenger vehicle, elegant in its simplicity, non-polluting, recyclable, safe and adapted to the North American climate, while providing jobs for thousands of specialists and qualified workers.

Martin Aubé, CEO, Industrial Designer, The Creative Unit, B.I.D., AMETVS, ADIQ.
SSHGD instructor in transportation equipment design, UQÀM.

The Creative Unit Inc.



OFFICIAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

Hinterland Aluminium Automotive Vehicle


Technical Specifications

Michel Paradis, P.Eng.
Martin Aubé, B.I.D.


NOVEMBER 2005 - AUGUST 2008

Foreword:

Henry Ford invented the people's car, the Ford Model T, mainly by revolutionizing mass production.

The Hinterland project is a vehicle design, development and production project, national in scope and using innovative technology to market an affordable yet environmentally friendly car that meets the needs of the people.

Design:

The design fostered does not rest on obsolescence; it is not subject to replacement for aesthetic reasons but is rather based on clean, innovative lines that will never go out of style. In addition, the design allows for exceptional aerodynamics combining the convenience of a car with an aeronautical fuselage. The aerodynamic drag coefficient aimed for is < style="">Body:

The design selected involves a monocoque body using a hydroforming process, because this low-volume technique makes it possible to create complex shapes while significantly reducing tooling and assembly costs. This Japanese technology comes from Amino. The 2006 Pontiac Solstice from General Motors, an economic two-seater roadster selling for $26,000-$31,000, used this technique to produce dramatic shapes for which conventional processes would not have been economically viable. Accordingly, the monocoque body/chassis would be entirely formed using this method, which uses a negative mould at the bottom of a pool of water on which equal pressure is applied, making it possible to bring a sheet of metal to perfectly match the shape of the mould. The results, compared to regular stamping processes, produce a part of uniform thickness and more precise dimensions. However, it takes longer to produce parts, which is why this technique is considered only for annual volumes of less than 25,000 units.

The lightness of the materials is crucial to allow for the use of efficient propulsion. The recommended material for monocoque bodies is HSLA steel for its forming and high physical resistance characteristics, but aluminium could be used too with aeronautics skin-stringer panels technique. Other major parts, such as the hood, trunk lid and doors, would be stamped out of aluminium sheets. The aluminium extrusion process will also be used to reduce tooling costs on all other parts well-suited to this technique.

The interior finish will be basic but still offer front and side air bags for enhanced safety.

Propulsion:

The propulsion anticipated is electric. The goal is to equip the Hinterland with a propulsion system that is clean, silent and economical.

Electricity: We are working on the assumption that the vehicle will be used mainly for city driving. Knowing that rolling and acceleration resistance accounts for 87% of the fuel consumption and that aerodynamics account for the remaining 13%, we selected a 100% electric propulsion system, because the advantage of an electric motor is that it is powerful at very low speeds, while a fuel engine performs best when it is running at high speed. Electrical propulsion thus meets our goals of being clean, silent and economical to run, in addition to being less bulky.

Electric motor:

We are thus planning on using an AC motor with an integrated harmonic drive and electronic controller with a combined efficiency > 90%, such as those developed by Hydro-Québec's TM4 division. Other Canadian suppliers, like Azure Dynamics Inc., offer such propulsion. The continuous power required is 14 kW, with 90 Nm of torque, providing for a slope performance > 20% and a top speed of > 110 Km/hr. The vehicle's acceleration would be 0 60 Km/hr in 7 seconds. However, the motors would be fixed to the chassis near the wheels rather than to the wheel itself.

Battery pack:

State-of-the-art batteries such as Saft, Panasonic or Kokam Li-ion batteries and/or Zebra batteries with a nickel & salt electrode and ceramic electrolyte would be used to provide a minimum range > 100 kilometres, or approximately two hours of driving. Their selection was motivated by their low weight and specific energy. Pound for pound, they offer roughly three times the power of conventional lead acid batteries; however, the current wholesale cost is ~ four times greater. A maximum power of 37,000 kilowatts is required given a vehicle weight of 2,500 pounds.

PRELIMINARY VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS:

GVW = 2,500 pounds, including battery
Motor = AC 14 kW continuous, 43 kW maximum
Battery = Li-ion or Zebra, specific energy = 37,200 Wh
Battery weight = 500 pounds or more
Total reduction = 12:1
Wheels = 28" diameter
Slope performance = 20%
Top speed = 110 km/hr
Acceleration = 0-60 km/hr in 7 seconds
Range = 100 kilometres or 2 hours (2005 spec)



Nokia’s Killer App To Steal Apple’s Thunder: Nokia N96


When the Nokia N96 was revealed to the world at Mobile World Congress in February, everyone started talking about the advanced capabilities of this new smartphone. Now that the release date is near, everyone is eager to see whether or not the phone is capable of living up to all of the hype that has surrounded it thus far. All reports seem to indicate that the N96 is indeed capable of taking mobile communication to the next level and impressing consumers with the multi-functional possibilities of the phone.

Nokia N96 Overview

The Nokia N96 is a multi-functional smart phone that is designed to fully integrate mobile communication with the use of the phone for entertainment purposes. The major point of interest that makes this new phone so appealing is that it has advanced video and camera capabilities that are unlike those seen in previous generations of smartphones. In addition to these video capabilities, this phone has taken music playing, Internet connectivity and GPS features to the next level. It is also notable that the new design makes it an efficient phone to use and one that’s user-friendly despite how advanced the features of this phone may be. It’s priced around 550 Euros and is due for release in the upcoming weeks.

Camera and Video Features On the N96

Most interesting for many people is the fact that is has such advanced camera and video camera features negating the need to carry a separate digital camera. It also eliminates the need for any type of separate video viewing device. Additionally, this smartphone is capable of advanced television viewing which really takes it to the next level of mobile entertainment which is the direction that all phones are trying to move towards in the modern market.

Here are some of the camera and video features and facts that a consumer should know:

• The camera is a fully-functional five megapixel camera which means that there is no need to carry (or even own) a separate camera; this camera phone can do all of the things that you would want from a traditional stand-alone digital camera device. The camera has a dual LED flash which means that it is capable of taking high-quality pictures in all different types of settings. All of the features and options that you would expect from a stand-alone camera are also present including the option of self-timer photo taking.
• Photos are capable of being stored in either JPEG or EXIF Format. These pictures are also capable of being tagged with the location of the pictures using the GPS features available with the Nokia smartphone. This means that the phone is capable of being used successfully by those people who engage in online social networking and mobile social networking which includes the sharing of pictures and integration of images into the social networking sites. This smartphone is capable of instant upload to sites like Flickr and Google.
• Also included is a fully functional video camera with advanced features including stabilization which means that the wobbliness that is often experienced when recording footage with a smartphone is going to be reduced or eliminated when using the phone for video recording. Editing and sharing features are also present as part of the video camera
• There’s a second camera in the front of the phone that serves the purpose of facilitating video phone calls between individuals interested in speaking face to face with one another. This is a feature that is particularly of interest to those people who want to use the N96 for video conferencing and for mobile VoIP with video capabilities.
• It doesn’t just do photos and video playback either, but also full-function mobile entertainment viewing. This includes everything from accessing YouTube videos with the phone’s mobile browser to actually watching DVB-H live TV broadcasting.

N96- Configuration:

General

2G Network

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

Memory

Phonebook

Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall


3G Network

HSDPA 2100 / 900

Call records

Detailed, max 30 days


Announced

2008, February

Card slot

microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB


Status

Coming soon. Exp. release 2008, Q3


- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate


Size

Dimensions

103 x 55 x 18 mm, 92 cc

- 16 GB internal memory


Weight

125 g

- 128MB RAM, 256MB storage memory


Display

Type

TFT, 16M colors

- Dual ARM 9 264 MHz CPU


Size

240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches





Ringtones

Type

Polyphonic (64 channels), Monophonic, True Tones, MP3


Battery


Standard battery, Li-Ion 950 mAh (BL-5F)

Customization

Download


Stand-by

Up to 220 h

Vibration

Yes


Talk time

Up to 3 h 40 min

Features

OS

Symbian OS 9.3, S60 rel. 3.2


Data

GPRS

Class 32, 107 / 64.2 kbps

Messaging

SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging


HSCSD

Yes

Browser

WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS reader


EDGE

Class 32, 296 kbps; DTM Class 11, 177 kbps

Games

Downloadable


3G

HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps

Colors

Black


WLAN

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology

Camera

5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA 30fps), flash; secondary VGA videocall camera


Bluetooth

Yes, v2.0 with A2DP


- Built-in GPS receiver


Infrared port

No

- A-GPS function


USB

Yes, v2.0 microUSB

- DVB-H TV broadcast receiver





- Dual slide design





- Java MIDP 2.0





- MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player





- 3.5 mm audio output jack





- TV out





- Stereo FM Radio with RDS





- Organizer





- Office document viewer





0





- Push to talk





- Voice dial/memo





- Built-in handsfree
























Checking this cool Video of Testing of IPOD software.