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Standard
user interface
The user interface is RS232,
19200 baud, no parity bit and
one stop bit. A proprietary
communication protocol is used.
No display is provided, but
PC display software for Windows
is avaliable.
Other
user interfaces
The detector may be provided
with RS232 to RS485, RS232 to
CAN, RS232 to USB 2.0 converters.
Further converters may be avaliable.
Other communication protocols
than the standard protocol may
be provided.
Display
The detector may be supplied
with a display that presents
surface data directly through
indicators
Indicators may be mounted directly
on the ice detector for such
applications as ice detectors
for vehicles or be separate
from the detector. Indicators
may be lamps, LCD or LED displays,
or the system may emit sound
to alert the user to the precense
of slippery surfaces.
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| October 21-24, 2008 |
| Exhibition at Scandinavian
Technical Fair 2008 |
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| April 21-24, 2008 |
| Paper submitted to second European
Road Transport Research Arena TRA 2008
published in proceedings |
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| April 9, 2008 |
| European patent granted |
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| May 29, 2007 |
| US patent granted |
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| March 20, 2007 |
| Invited presentation
and exhibit at BMW Forschung- und Innovationszentrum,
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| May 4, 2006 |
| Exhibit at Innovation
& Technology, Kista, Sweden |
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| March 10, 2006 |
| Delivered ice detector to Luleå University
of Technology |
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| December 12, 2005 |
| Delivered ice detector to Volvo
Technology |
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| September 26, 2005 |
Exhibit at First
European Interregional Workshop on Technology
Development in Vehicle Design and Transport
Telematics, Helsinki, Finland
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