Sensata Technologies earlier
demonstrated various approaches regarding auto occupant sensing. The
demonstration is also aimed at helping engineers design seat belt alert systems
that are more precise in order to offer an improved level of consumer safety
and convenience.
The company, which was
previously called the Sensors & Controls business of Texas Instruments,
showed its new pride which is called as the piezo electric sensor. It also
flaunted the current Monocrystalline Silicon Strain Gauge (MSG) force sensor.
The sensors gave engineers a range of design options and they make new seat
belt alert systems more dependable and 'consumer friendly.' The sensors also
showcase an edge that could boost air bag classification systems.
The new piezo electric sensor
is deemed the solution to the traditional weight. The problem occurs when
detection systems get confused about differentiating between a person or a
heavy object such as a box, bag of groceries, and the like thus creating
irritating false seat belt alerts. A piezo electric wire, which is mated to a
pad that is easily mounted under the seat cushion to deliver input to an
electronic module, senses the frequency response of a human. As such, it can
determine the relative position of the passenger.
"Consumers will use seat
belt alerts that accurately determine if a passenger is really in the car. A
box or laptop bag won't annoy them anymore because the system thinks it's a
person," said Michael Mainvielle, the market segment manager at Sensata Technologies.
The Sensata piezo sensor is
engineered to be conveniently integrated into a variety of seat structures,
including A- or B-surface mounting. It also accommodates all seat covering
options including ventilated seats. Additionally, a three-position sensor is
made available for rear seats. The sensor also is designed to complement the
overall performance of the vehicle without compromising safety and ergonomics.
Moreover, auto parts like the airbags, seatbelts and Banks power will
be complemented well by the said technology.
Due to the sensor's ability to
correctly measure weight and passenger position, the new technology from the
manufacturer is also being considered for use with new Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard 208 classification airbag deployment systems. The sensors are
expected to provide a single, integrated solution for two significant consumer
safety concerns.
The Monocrystalline Silicon
Strain Gauge Pressure (MSG) Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) that uses a silicon
MEMS strain gauge element glass bonded to a stainless steel diaphragm. Four MSG
sensors could be conveniently mounted within the seat structure to make
accurate weight measures for safe airbag deployment and compliance to the
FMVSS208. The sensors are available in a wide variety of designs including an
axial or flange rigid sensor, a rigid sensor with a Stress Reduction Component
(SRC); or an SRC at flange center style. These options from Sensata
Technologies offer designers a plethora of styling and mounting flexibility.