• 专利标题:   Silver-reduced graphene oxide based automobile accelerator control sensor, has signal conditioning conversion circuit for converting received electric signal into control instruction such that accelerator controller is moved according to control instruction.
  • 专利号:   CN114435130-A
  • 发明人:   CHENG L, JIANG Z, YANG J, LI X, ZHANG Q, RUAN D, ZHANG X
  • 专利权人:   UNIV ZHEJIANG SCITECH
  • 国际专利分类:   B60K026/02
  • 专利详细信息:   CN114435130-A 06 May 2022 B60K-026/02 202270 Chinese
  • 申请详细信息:   CN114435130-A CN10220051 08 Mar 2022
  • 优先权号:   CN10220051

▎ 摘  要

NOVELTY - The sensor has a sensitive element located on a right side of a steering wheel. A conversion element is located at a center unit of the steering wheel and a signal conditioning conversion circuit. An accelerator controller is located at an accelerator pedal. The sensitive element comprises a flexible silver-reduced graphene oxide composite material for collecting strain degree of finger movement and outputting a physical signal. The conversion element is used for converting deformation physical signal of the sensitive element into an electric signal and transmitting the electric signal to the signal conditioning conversion circuit. The signal conditioning conversion circuit is used for converting a received electric signal into a control instruction such that the accelerator controller is moved according to the control instruction. USE - Silver-reduced graphene oxide based automobile accelerator control sensor. ADVANTAGE - The sensor is suitable for traditional control mode of an accelerator without changing in an automobile and convenient to realize at same time, and has better application prospect, and reduces an accelerator and a brake in driving process, which improves automobile driving safety to manufacture a main body conveniently at low material cost. DETAILED DESCRIPTION - An INDEPENDENT CLAIM is included for a silver-reduced graphene oxide based automobile accelerator control sensor control method. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING(S) - The drawing shows a front view of an automobile accelerator control sensor.