Graduation Semester and Year
2023
Language
English
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
First Advisor
Robert L. Woods
Abstract
The introduction of adaptive headlamps has added left and right movement of the headlamps to enhance the vision of the driver during a turn at night. Adaptive headlamps also allow up and down motion of headlamps in either two discrete positions with low and high beams based on vehicle speed and oncoming traffic lights or using the vehicle suspension measurement to adjust headlamp beam angles in any angle between low and high. Using the vehicle suspension ignores the roadway influence on where the headlamps should be positioned to illuminate the roadway for the driver. This dissertation develops governing equations and provides an electro-mechanical breadboard design for a single-axis servo system that provides inertial stabilization of headlamp angles such that the headlights are approximately always at the point in space with respect to inertial space. Not only does this keep the headlights level to optimally illuminate the road ahead for the driver, but it also prevents the headlights from shining in the eyes of the oncoming traffic. The breadboard design includes selection of the angular positioning sensor, mechanical embodiment, electrical circuitry and control program. Included simulation and demonstration of the breadboard design provides the foundation for future prototyping of vehicle systems.
Keywords
Headlamp, Headlight, Inertial, Automotive
Disciplines
Aerospace Engineering | Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Allsup, Thomas Avery, "DESIGN AND DEMONSTRATION OF AN INERTIAL-STABILIZED SINGLE-AXIS HEADLAMP FOR MOBILE SYSTEMS" (2023). Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dissertations. 410.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/mechaerospace_dissertations/410
Comments
Degree granted by The University of Texas at Arlington