Biometric thermal feedback controller: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Inaccurate cabin climate regulation leads to passenger discomfort and excessive energy drain. These innovations integrate physiological weight and temperature sensors into the seat architecture to automate precise thermal modulation.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Biometric thermal feedback controller?
Inaccurate occupant physiological assessment
(37)evidences
Static seating fails to account for individual physiological variations like body fat and weight distribution. Addressing this prevents physical strain and improves long-term occupant comfort.
Occupant physical discomfort
(27)evidences
Standard physical or proximity keys are susceptible to theft or loss. Implementing biometric authentication within interior touchpoints prevents unauthorized operation and enhances security.
Passenger motion sickness discomfort
(13)evidences
Involuntary physiological distress caused by sensory conflict during vehicle transit. Mitigating this condition improves passenger safety and comfort, particularly for vulnerable occupants like children.