In this blog, the Human Thermal Extension of TAITherm™ is used to explore a method of adapting the Berkeley Comfort Model (BCM) to predict the...
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Utilize Glass Modeling for Faster Passenger Time-to-Comfort
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Jana Hyrkas on October 29, 2019
Modern trends in designs are focused on glass. The abundance of natural light and the contemporary feel makes glass a popular choice in everything...
Continue ReadingReducing Range Anxiety with Efficient Cabin Comfort Techniques
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Erin Norton on August 23, 2019
For prospective electric vehicle (EV) buyers, comfort is more than just the temperature of the cabin—it's peace of mind. Many would-be customers are...
Continue ReadingWhy Simulate Wearables?
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Erin Norton on November 6, 2017
Wearables are being incorporated into our daily routines more and more. From fitness trackers to augmented reality glasses, we wear these devices on...
Continue ReadingAutomotive Simulation is Driving Toward User-Centered Design
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Erin Norton on July 7, 2017
"How does it feel?" the car salesman asks as he leans over the open driver's side door. The prospective buyer returns a few good comments as well as...
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