World premiere at the Geneva Motor Show 2005
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Rinspeed
"Senso" - The car that senses the driver
"The driver and not the technology should be the focal point of a car," observes
the head of Rinspeed, Frank M. Rinderknecht (49), summing up the fundamental
idea behind his latest concept car offering: the "Senso". Due to be presented
jointly by the famous Swiss automotive design and solutions specialist,
Rinspeed, and Bayer MaterialScience, one of the world's largest plastics
producers, at the Geneva Motor Show from March 3-13, 2005, the innovative
"Senso" was developed in cooperation with the experienced engineering
specialist, Esoro. Johannes Seesing (51), who specializes in automotive
applications at Bayer, says: "Together with our partners in the automotive
industry, we are already carrying out research on the car of tomorrow. The
"Senso" is an outstanding example of unconventional ideas and applied lateral
thinking."
The "Senso", which runs on environmentally friendly natural gas, has, not
without reason, been labeled the most sensuous car in the world. The "Senso"
actually "senses" the driver by measuring his (or her) biometric data, and then
exerts a positive effect on him with the help of patterns, colors, music and
fragrances. A person who is relaxed and wide-awake simply drives better and more
safely.
The whole project is based on an elaborate sensory system that forms the heart
of the vehicle. It consists of a number of sensors that have the job of
gathering data about the driver's condition. Firstly, there is a biometric Polar
watch to measure the driver's pulse. A "Mobile Eye" camera records his driving
behavior, in other words how well and how often he changes lane, and how close
and at what speed he approaches the cars in front. Then - this, at any rate, is
the vision - a HP board computer evaluates the data and establishes, with the
aid of special algorithms, the driver's current state of mind.
The developers of the concept car speak, not surprisingly, of "Zen-sorial" –
with reference to Far Eastern meditation. On the basis of the measured data, the
driver now receives various impulses to his senses that put him in a state of
relaxed attentiveness. The idea of 'communicating surfaces' stems from Andreas
Fischer, a designer who developed the "zenMotion concept" at the Institute for
Computer Sciences at the University of Zurich in close cooperation with the
Institute for Psychology at the University of Innsbruck. The inspiration for the
development came from studies by scientists dealing with the emotional effect of
moving patterns on people. In the "Senso" – depending on the condition of the
driver - four small Sharp LCD monitors emit stimulating (orange/yellow),
relaxing (blue/violet) or neutral (green) color patterns into the driver's line
of vision. They are integrated into the futuristically designed interior
paneling, which lights up over the entire area and bathes the cockpit in
dazzle-free ambient light.
It is all made possible by an innovative electroluminescent film technology
developed by Bayer MaterialScience and the Swiss electronics specialist, Lumitec.
This "smart surface technology" is celebrating its world premiere in the
automotive industry. Johannes Seesing: "In the "Senso", we are showing what
breathtaking possibilities this new technology can open up for car designers.
The glowing material can be made into any shape and does not need electric bulbs
or LEDs." The high-tech surface is computer-controlled and, depending on the
applied voltage, shines green, blue or orange.
The optical stimuli are reinforced by especially composed sounds stored
digitally on a computer. In addition to the eyes and ears, the nose is
stimulated, too – by scents developed by the fragrances specialist, Voitino CWS,
which flow into the car through the ventilators. Vanilla-mandarin has a calming
effect, while citrus-grapefruit is more stimulating. Even the tactile senses are
included: should the central computer establish any symptoms of tiredness in the
driver, electric motors integrated in the seat will shake him awake by
vibrating.
Rinspeed "Senso" - Polarizing opinions
But the "Senso" not only has inner values. It would, after all, not be a
Rinspeed if it did not have a radical - perhaps even controversial – design,
too. In particular, the clear-cut, no-nonsense design of the interior puts the
driver very much in the spotlight. The driver sits alone in the middle of the
front row, flanked behind by two Recaro passenger seats covered with Italian
designer fabrics from Xmobil. On the subject of design, the use of carbon parts
in both the interior and the exterior gives the overall car a cool, technical
look. The carbon components were custom-made by hand at MP Design.
The exterior shape of the vehicle borrows from the world of architecture,
structures man has created over the centuries. As such, it creates a
tension-filled dynamic between moving and non-moving objects. The two-part
structure of the rear end is reminiscent of bold roof constructions and deep
chasms between ranks of skyscrapers. The interplay between smooth curves and
sharp edges evokes attractive industrial architecture.
To produce these contours, the makers have used a number of high-tech materials
such as the fully recyclable composite for the bodywork. The striking Speedster
windscreen is made of high-grade Makrolon® polycarbonate - like the rear end,
which is reminiscent of the modern facade of a high-rise building. The window
has a scratchproof coating and weighs little more than half as much as a
conventional car windscreen. It is also considerably more break-resistant, and
opens up entirely new possibilities for car designers.
A breathtaking body such as this naturally needs to be clad in extravagant
accessories that are not simply available off the peg: The eggshell matt special
effect finish on the "Senso", which was produced using coating raw materials
developed in Bayer's laboratories, is truly custom-made and only available this
once for the Rinspeed "Senso". A soft-feel clear coat of the same shade in the
interior additionally provides a pleasant, soft-feel surface.
Clean performance - the power plant
The 1'385 kg lightweight "Senso" is powered by a 3.2-liter boxer engine from the
Porsche Boxster S, modified for its service in the "Senso" to run on gasoline
and natural gas. As a result, emissions of harmful CO2 are reduced by as much as
30 percent. This is because natural gas is an extremely clean burning fuel,
consisting almost entirely of methane with virtually no sulfur. The engine
produces 250 bhp/184 kW at 6'200 rpm and has a maximum torque of 300 Nm at 4'600
rpm. A manual six-speed transmission transfers the power to the rear axle. The
"Senso" accelerates from 0-100 kph in 5.9 seconds and has a top speed of 250 kph.
Optimum traction is provided by Continental SportContact 2 tires: 235/35 ZR 19
at the front and 255/35 ZR 19 at the rear. They are mounted on 8.5x19" Barracuda
rims at the front and 9.5x19" at the rear.
The futuristic body sits on a chassis specially developed by KW automotive. It
can be adjusted in terms of both height and hardness. The chassis engineers have
succeeded in performing the rare feat of attaining a perfect symbiosis between
drive comfort and sporty handling.
The
innovative lighting technology in the "Senso" was developed by the lighting
specialist in.pro. The eight light units awaken associations with scenes from
"Star Wars" - Captain Kirk would certainly have enjoyed it, too.
The intelligent in.pro.Sat system sends
automatically an emergency call via the GSM network in case of an accident,
robbery or theft.
An optional FBI Bio Drive by Genesis Technology with integrated finger print
recognition stores all personal data of the driver and allows an individual
adjustment when starting the vehicle.
Swiss
made
Esoro
Concept vehicles by
Esoro - we consider the extraordinary ordinary. Esoro designs, develops and
implements high-quality concept vehicles from the initial idea through to the
"ready-to-show" vehicles. Prototypes are fully operable and homologated so that
the concept can also be experienced and driven.
An innovative and experienced team is able to handle complex projects very
efficiently and in a very short time by the appointed deadline. When doing this,
Esoro can fall back on state-of-the-art development tools, an excellent
prototype workshop, experience from over twenty vehicle projects and a choice
network of component suppliers. In its capacity as prime contractor, Esoro is
the direct contact for customers and assumes responsibility for the overall
project.
For the sixth time the Swiss engineering company Esoro was hired to serve as
general contractor for the entire vehicle project. Esoro was responsible for
project management, engineering, design, implementation of new technologies and
manufacturing of the Rinspeed Senso. Esoro realised the Senso with its highly
competent suppliers Schwaller (Metalworks) and Protoscar (Design).
Lateral thinking, looking at things from a new angle, thinking out of the box
and feeding the senses - sight, touch, feel, smell and hearing – these are major
elements of the development work that has gone into the "Rinspeed Senso". Its
name reflects what it actually does. The "Senso" "senses" the driver and adjusts
to him/her. This is especially important as the risk of an accident is
significantly reduced, if the person behind the wheel is relaxed and wide awake.
This project also involves a sophisticated system of sensors developed by the
Universities of Zurich and Innsbruck. Smart Surface Technology, a new
3D-formable electroluminescent film from Bayer MaterialScience and Lumitec, uses
biometric data and other information to create an appropriate level of light for
the driver, thereby having a positive effect on him/her.
gasmobil - A Strong Partner
The spread of natural gas as a fuel of choice is supported by the shareholders
of gasmobil AG and local natural gas suppliers. Natural gas is a meaningful and
environmentally friendly alternative fuel, which can make a significant
contribution to the reduction of harmful pollutants, especially in congested
urban areas. When combined with CO2-neutral biogas, the pollution emission
levels are improved significantly. The most important arguments for natural gas
and biogas as fuels: Lower pollution levels compared to gasoline or diesel;
better mileage in hybrid versions and therefore also more economical, lighter
and cleaner refueling; subsidies for the purchase of any new vehicle in some
cantons; manufacturers’ guarantees; and vehicle safety similar to all other
passenger cars.
Natural gas and biogas as the fuel of choice - the future is now
gasmobil, SwissEnergy and Rinspeed - three strong partners, who develop vehicles
for everyday operation and future visions for mobility. The vehicles jointly
displayed are fueled by environmentally friendly natural gas or biogas.
Fuel supply - no problem in Europe
Employing natural gas and biogas means taking another step on the way to less
crude oil dependence for the world's economy. The tremendous environmental
potential of natural gas cannot only be exploited in static use, but also by
road vehicles to reduce harmful pollution levels from soot, nitrogen oxide, CO2,
and hydrocarbons. Furthermore, natural gas motors reduce noise pollution levels
compared to conventional units. These drive technologies are mature and
market-tested. It is hard to find a manufacturer which does not have one or more
models in its program. In addition to this, the gas station network in
Switzerland and the rest of Europe is being developed rapidly. Round-the-clock
supply is guaranteed.
SwissEnergy’s Ongoing Commitment
Through its SwissEnergy program, the Federal Office for Energy has been
promoting the use of natural gas and biogas for over 10 years. Initially it
mainly supported research work. Between 1996 and 2000 SwissEnergy supported a
pilot and demonstration project with “Kompogas” vehicles in the region around
Zurich. Over 100 vehicles were put on the road as part of the project and the
responses by users were very positive.
Meanwhile, the Swiss gas industry has been establishing a network of natural gas
refueling stations and the car industry has been expanding its range of natural
gas and biogas vehicles. For three years now, Gasverbund Mittelland AG, Rinspeed
AG and SwissEnergy have been working closely to promote natural gas and biogas
as a motor fuel. The concept cars designed by Rinspeed AG enable the public to
visualize the possibilities offered by natural gas as a motor fuel and serve to
dispel the prejudices against this young and clean form of fuel that
unfortunately continue to prevail.
The use of natural gas and biogas as motor fuels helps to spare valuable
resources and generates lower emissions than traditional motor fuels. Natural
gas produces around 20% lower emissions per energy equivalent of the greenhouse
gas CO2, and renewable biogas fuel is even CO2-neutral.
A word from our technical partners
Barracuda / Aerotechnik
Barracuda Racing Wheels - Outstanding Designs
Barracuda’s alloy wheel program presents itself in new and unmistakable designs
with fresh and trendy colors. Many individual finishes as chrome, dark, light
and shiny silver and outer ring bolt colors are offered.
The basic idea behind every Barracuda product is the uncompromising sportiness,
expressed in the very modern stylistic idiom.
The ingenious Japanese American designer Ichiyanagi Satoshi is responsible for
many of the creations. He sets lasting trends in the world of alloy wheels in
the recent past.
The Voltec T5 wheel shows the uncompromising sportiness of the classic Cup wheel
paired with the cool elegance of sparkling chrome. The open building method
makes the wheel light weight and shows of the technology of the brakes.
Bayer MaterialScience
Bayer MaterialScience: One
of the world’s leading polymer companies
With 2003 sales of
around 7.5 billion euros and approximately 18,000 employees worldwide, Bayer
MaterialScience AG is one of the mainstays of the Bayer Group. Since the
beginning of 2004, the company has been operating as an independent, globally
operating company within the Bayer Group. Bayer MaterialScience AG’s activities
are focussed on sustained, profitable growth. The company is therefore committed
to improving efficiency and, in particular, to innovation and creative system
solutions.
The international production network of Bayer MaterialScience, comprising 40
sites worldwide, produces more than 4 million tons of raw materials annually.
Proximity to customers ensures short delivery times and flexible service. The
main consumers of the company’s products are the automotive and construction
industries, the electrical/
electronics sector and manufacturers of sports and leisure articles, packaging
and medical equipment.
Among the best-sellers in the Bayer MaterialScience portfolio are the Makrolon®,
Makrofol® and Apec® brands of high-quality polycarbonates. These products are
indispensable for the manufacture of automotive components, optical storage
media such as CDs and DVDs, medical equipment and many products integral to
everyday life. For instance, polycarbonate sheeting is used to roof grandstands
and train stations, and as transparent outer walls for gazebos and carports.
Polyurethanes have long been indispensable in many areas of everyday life.
Polyurethane raw materials are used in applications ranging from mattresses, car
seats and insulation for refrigerators to car bumpers and shoe soles. More than
a quarter of the total amount of polyurethane raw materials produced globally
comes from Bayer. Desmodur® and Desmophen® are important brands. Services
provided to customers in this area include the development of customized
formulations, technical support for processing technologies and an optimized
sales organization operating via systems houses.
Coating systems based on polyurethane raw materials from Bayer MaterialScience
have excelled in use on a variety of substrates. They reliably protect surfaces
from weathering, they are resistant to chemicals and display first-class
mechanical properties. Bayer has long been a pioneer in the development of
environmentally compatible coating and adhesives systems, and is committed to
extending its technological leadership. The Bayhydrol® and Bayhydur® brands of
coating raw materials, for example, have a good track record in waterborne
polyurethane coating systems.
Thermoplastic polyurethanes combine the high quality properties of polyurethane
elastomers with the efficient processability of thermoplastics. Products from
the Desmopan® range are used for films, hoses, cable sheathing, ski boots,
athletic shoes and automobile interiors.
The backbone of Bayer MaterialScience’s production is the Inorganic Basic
Chemicals Business Unit, which chiefly produces chlorine, but also caustic soda,
hydrochloric acid and hydrogen.
In H.C.
Starck, Wolff Walsrode, Bayer
Sheet Europe and Hennecke, Bayer MaterialScience has four well-positioned
specialist companies that are continually developing as independent companies
and comprise a valuable adjunct to the portfolio. H. C. Starck can boast
expertise in extracting and purifying refractory metals that is unique on the
global market, and is also making an important contribution to the mobile energy
production of the future in the field of ceramic fuel cells.
Wolff
Walsrode is a leading specialist in cellulose chemistry. The company’s products
are used in foodstuffs, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, coatings, printing inks and
construction materials.
Hennecke GmbH, a manufacturer of polyurethane processing machinery, can draw on
many years of experience and offers an extremely broad range of equipment for
practically all areas of application.
Bayer Sheet Europe is a provider of high-quality plastic sheeting made, among
other things, using Makrolon® polycarbonate from Bayer MaterialScience.
Continental
Rinspeed Senso fitted with ContiSportContact 2
The Rinspeed Senso is a concept car which adapts to its driver, thereby ensuring
safety and a feeling of ease in traffic. Accordingly, the world’s most sensuous
car is fitted with ContiSportContact 2 high-tech tyres - after all, the driving
performance should match the vehicle concept. The ContiSportContact 2 is
extremely well-equipped for this role - considering it is a sports tyre, it
nevertheless offers particularly balanced driving characteristics, ensuring high
safety reserves and a comfortable ride.
The ContiSportContact 2 was specifically designed for fast performance cars and
provides outstanding steering precision and high cornering stability, even when
driving at the limit. Despite its sporty characteristics, this tyre offers a
very comfortable ride, so driving long distances is not tiring. This makes it an
exceptionally suitable tyre for the Rinspeed Senso. It also boasts best braking
characteristics on both wet and dry roads. Thanks to its wide dispersion
channels, aquaplaning protection on this tyre is very high.
This sports tyre from Continental is now available for virtually all sports cars
and prestige saloons as Original Equipment and from car customizer’s. The
impressive size range includes over 100 variations and dimensions, making it one
of the most extensive ranges of sports tyres of one brand on the market. The
ContiSportContact 2 is also manufactured as a Continental SSR-version. These
tyres with runflat capabilities are suitable mainly for Porsche’s, Mercedes’ and
BMW’s.
The Continental Group is a leading supplier of tyres, braking systems,
suspension components, vehicle electronics and technical elastomers. In 2003 the
company achieved a turnover of 11.5 billion euros and currently employs some
73,000 staff worldwide.
The tyre business unit is an Official Partner of the 2006 FIFA World Cup
Germany.
in.pro. - alles was Autos Spass macht
Pure Emotions
in.pro. contributes to the »Rinspeed Senso« concept car, the most sensory car
in the world.
Rinspeed, the renowned Swiss design and concept think tank and Bayer
MaterialScience, one of the world's largest plastics manufacturer present their
ideas and visions for the next car generation in the form of the new concept car
»Senso«: a car which reacts to the driver and his emotional situation. in.pro.,
the globally operating car accessories specialist from North Germany
participates in this extraordinary project as a partner and contributes both the
lighting and the compact safety system in.pro.SAT.
»Senso«, the name of the Swiss concept car says it all. The vehicle »senses« the
driver and adapts itself to him. After all, the accident risk is reduced
considerably if the person behind the wheel is relaxed and wide awake. This is
made possible by a sophisticated sensory idea which has been developed by the
Universities of Zurich and Innsbruck. Smart Surface Technology, a new ductile 3D
electro-luminescent foil from Bayer MaterialScience and the Swiss electronics
specialist Lumitec, ensures a lighting in the driver's surroundings, among
others which have a positive effect on him thanks to biometric read outs.
The »Rinspeed
Senso«, which is fuelled with low-pollution and CO2-reducing natural gas places
the human being in the focus of attention and addresses emotions with its
unusual design. For example, it has a shell enamelling which breaks new ground.
As far as the appearance is concerned, the specialists at in.pro. developed a
complete lighting for the »Senso«. The development team at in.pro. head office
in Henstedt-Ulzburg specially designed headlamps and indicators for this unique
project. In addition to the technically demanding solution, the designers and
engineers also proved that they had a large amount of sensitivity as far as the
optical implementation was concerned. For example, the »Senso« has a distinctive
and above all, attractive face which awakens emotions. A special feature of the
innovative in.pro. lighting components is the extremely high quality of the
series level.
In keeping with the security aspect of the project, the accessory specialists
are also responsible for the compact security system in.pro.SAT. The
satellite-supported system not only serves as an alarm and security system, it
also has comprehensive functions which provide assistance in an emergency. The
GPS satellite tracking system in in.pro.SAT enables the vehicle to be tracked
around the globe. Although this feature mainly serves as a protection against
theft, it is also used by in.pro for the provision of fast and uncomplicated
assistance in an emergency. in.pro.SAT is able to receive and transmit messages
in addition to it taking and making calls. If the system is manually activated
by the driver or by automatic means, an alarm message is transmitted to the
in.pro control room. This then institutes
corresponding assistance measures.
The in.pro.SAT
security management system is even activated if the driver is no longer in a
position to make an emergency call to the in.pro. control room. In case of
accident, a crash sensor is triggered and makes a call or sends a text message
via a GSM module, this message containing the exact position data of the vehicle
which has been involved in an accident to the in.pro. control room which then
institutes all of the required assistance measures.
The emergency button which is integrated in the in.pro.SAT. system works using
the same principle. The driver can push this button in case of an emergency,
such as an acute illness or a hold-up. A connection is made to the in.pro.
control room and assistance is provided.
Obviously, the telephone number of a person of trust can be stored as an
alternative to the add-on to the in.pro. control room, whereby an emergency call
can be transmitted to this number. The in.pro.SAT system has its own independent
power supply, thereby ensuring a reliable and trouble-free function of the
security system.
The commitment of in.pro. in the new »Rinspeed Senso« concept car is a
consequent continuation of the long-term successful partnership entered into
between the two companies. It is especially the case that the innovative
in.pro.SAT system and the elegant in.pro. lighting are in every respect an
excellent match for the emotional security concept of the »Senso«.
KW automotive
KW supplies coilover suspension for Rinspeed's Senso concept car
- Rinspeed Senso reacts to the mood of the driver
- Senso with KW coilover suspension Variant 3
- Variable setting options with KW coilover suspension
The Swiss company Rinspeed is well known for its spectacular concept cars, and
is showing yet another highlight at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show - the Rinspeed
Senso.
KW automotive GmbH, for years one of the world's leading providers of
height-adjustable coilover suspensions, has equipped the Rinspeed Senso with a
KW coilover suspension, Variant 3, in inox-line stainless steel.
The Variant 3 KW coilover suspensions allow various setting options, by means of
which the handling characteristics can be precisely adjusted to the individual
needs of the driver. Everything is possible, from extremely comfortable to
extremely sporty. Variant 3 is infinitely height adjustable on the front and
rear axles, and has a separately adjustable compression and rebound damping
system. The variable ride height adjustment makes it possible to influence the
vehicle's pitching and rolling behaviour and thus the handling and driving
comfort. As a result, it is possible to tune the vehicle to the precise needs of
the driver by changing the driving feel from comfortable to sporty. The rebound
damping system of the Variant 3 influences the handling of the vehicle even more
decisively. Increasing the damping force supports the vehicle even during the
spring deflection stage and as such prevents any pitching and rolling, which
noticeably improves cornering behaviour.
MP Design
Mr Kourosh Mansory
founded the company MP Design & Technik GmbH located in Munich in 1989.
Production moved into the current plant in Brand in Oberpfalz in 1997. The
relocation of all other departments to Brand took place in July 2000. Initially,
the company's main line of business was exclusive interior fittings for
high-quality automobiles. The increasing demand for specially coated parts led
to the construction of the company's own production facilities. Leather
workmanship was added in 1993 and wood processing and refining in 1995. This, in
turn, made it possible to meet customer demand for high-quality polyester
surfaces. Today our product range includes gear lever knobs made of wood or
veneered synthetic material, veneered original pieces and steering wheels with
wooden inlays or leather coating.
The fulfillment of
our customer's demands and wishes is the first priority of our highly qualified
flexible staff and specialists. We work solely with carefully selected suppliers
guaranteeing the quality expected of us.
Our customers include reputable wholesalers, tuners and original equipment
manufacturers at home and abroad, who require our products for refitting or for
special editions with specific requirements. Our long standing, regular client
base appreciates our reliability and quality, as well as the quick and flexible
completion of orders, MP is working under the international automotive oversight
ISO certification ISO/TS 16949:2002.
Sharp
„We do not seek merely to expand our business volume. Rather, we are dedicated
to the use of our unique, innovative technology to contribute to the culture,
benefits, and welfare of people throughout the world.
The entire history of almost one century has the character of visions and
technical innovations. In 1916 the founder invented the mechanical pencil, named
the “ever sharp pencil”. This first product marks the true genesis of name of
the Sharp Corporation.
Today Sharp Corporation has over 55’000 employees and is engaged in various
fields in the electronic industry. The worldwide leadership in LCT-TV and
Photovoltaic attracts attention to the public.
Technical innovation, feeding the senses and the environmentally friendly
concept correspond to the values of Sharp in a high degree. The
multimedia-partnership Sharp and Rinspeed shows this to the public.
At events and exhibition Sharp Aquos LCD-TV will help the audience to understand
and experience the Senso.
Recaro - from body shell builder to seat
manufacturer
Recaro has made a name for itself as a manufacturer of sporting, ergonomic
branded seats and seat units of premium quality. The name of Recaro stands for
mature technical know-how resulting from almost 100 years of company history,
and long-standing experience and competence in motor sport. Recaro seats reveal
a clear lead in terms of ergonomics, comfort, safety and design. For vehicle
manufacturers, Recaro has long advanced from a supplier of high quality seats to
a first class partner of the automobile industry.
Recaro builds car seats that adapt optimally to driver’s needs. The long-term
experience gained in professional motor sport has benefited the development of
sports seats for the road. Recaro has always been ‘the trendsetter’ satisfying
customers’ individual requirements, including design, firm contours, optimum
streamlining, individual styling and exclusive looks: Get the Feeling - with a
Recaro sports seat!
Yet, whether the desire is for sporting flair, freshness, dynamism, pure driving
pleasure or prestige, luxury and safety, Recaro creates excellent solutions for
convincing vehicle manufacturers and end consumers. Because: Winner sit in
Recaro!
History: Master saddler Wilhelm Reutter established his car factory in Stuttgart
in 1906. The company made a name for itself as a manufacturer of high-quality
assemblies - for customers including Adler, Ansaldo, BMW, Bugatti, Maybach and
others. From 1948 until 1963 the company produced the complete line of Porsche
car bodies. In 1963 the production of car bodies was bought by Porsche, the
resulting company known as Recaro (an acronym of REutter and CAROsserien –
German for auto bodies) began producing the full line of Porsche seats. At the
same time, the company introduced the after-market Recaro sport seats followed
by the legendary Recaro “Ideal Seat”. Today, the company still focuses on its
combined objective of bulding series-production and after-market seats. In 1983
the 100 % take over by Keiper from Remscheid, Germany, took place. Today, Recaro
is based in Kirchheim / Teck, where in 1990 the attractive Recaro Center was
opened. A division of Keiper Recaro, Recaro seats have made an indelible mark in
the automotive domain as one of the world’s best-known and most successful
brands in the after-market industry. Recaro is more than a seat, it’s a
philosophy.
Recaro forms part
of the Keiper Recaro Group operating on 16 sites worldwide, with 6,000 employees
and a sales of € 830 million in 2003.
Universitity of Zurich
Rinspeed Senso / zenMotion - intelligent surfaces
Since its invention, the automobile has been improved mostly with respect to
motor technology (horsepower, speed) and comfort/safety for the driver (mirrors,
airbags). The "driver-car interface", however, has remained largely unchanged:
Steering wheel, pedals, levers, and buttons are used to "interact" with the car.
Only recently new concepts have been devised, such as navigation systems with
speech synthesis. These developments path the way towards a safer driver-car
interaction.
As both speed and number of cars increase steadily, mobility becomes its own
pitfall: the more cars there are on the street, the more stress is induced in
the drivers – which might even add to a potentially aggressive mood caused by
private or work-related problems. Nowadays, cars are used primarily by
individuals, so there is no-one there to soothe the drivers in case of
aggression, or keep the drivers awake during a long, monotonous journey. This
results in an increasing number of accidents caused by stress or drowsiness.
One solution to this predicament would be a car that reacts to the mood of its
driver.
The Rinspeed Senso with zenMotion shows what the future in automotive
man-machine interaction could look like: As soon as the driver approaches the
car, the zenMotion displays wake up. Based on sensory data from the last trip
(gasoline usage, speed, driving behavior etc.), a central computer generates
animated patterns on the displays, which at this moment only serve as ornament.
However, if certain parameters (such as oil level) are out of their normal
range, the patterns change in order to give a visual hint of the anomaly.
During the trip, sensors constantly measure speed, accelerate-brake-frequency,
the driver's pulse, and other aspects that are part of the "driving behavior".
Depending on the situation, the patterns change to soothe the driver or keep
him/her awake, the music volume is adjusted accordingly, and the cabin
temperature rises or falls. Of course, this happens in very subtle and
unobtrusive ways, so the driver will still fully concentrate on the traffic.
When the car is halted, the displays show some of the generated patterns for a
while, then they switch to stand-by mode, ready to wake up for the next ride.
At the core of the Rinspeed Senso, a computer calculates the cognitively
effective patterns based on data obtained by a wide range of sensors: Lane
tracking, acceleration-brake cycles, temperature, eye-tracking, pulse, etc. all
contribute to the "driving behavior", which in turn is influenced by the
displayed patterns.
Of course, the above scenario is still only a vision. The current incarnation
does not yet feature all of the described sensors, but already gives a good idea
of what the future will look like.
Conceived by Andreas Fischer, an industrial designer from the renowned Bauhaus
university in Weimar, the zenMotion system is developed at the universities of
Zurich and Innsbruck with designers, psychologists, mathematicians, computer
scientists, and engineers. It is aimed at putting to use scientific findings
from neurophysiology and psychology of perception by building intelligent
surfaces which interact with the users, while at the same time increasing our
understanding of how patterns influence on emotional and cognitive levels.
With a prototype of the zenMotion system, custom-tailored to fit the Rinspeed
Senso's futuristic design, the project team hopes on the one hand to win further
insight into the exciting field of cognitive and emotional effects of animated
patterns used as an interface, and on the other hand to attract potential
sponsors in order to realize its vision of intelligent surfaces.
Voitino CWS
More driving safety employing fine odors - Automobile Industry puts stakes into
fine odors for car interior from Voitino CWS
Our nose is wonder of nature, which can differentiate between thousands of
odors. Storeowners and coffee shop proprietors long know that fine odors can
generate a sense of well being in customers. Automobile manufacturers now
discover the possibility of massively improving driving safety employing fine
odors. At the Automobile Show this year, the Swiss automobile pioneer Rinspeed
will be on the spot with this theme, and present their new Concept Car to the
public. CWS, a service company located at Glattbrugg - Switzerland (a Swiss
market leader in the areas of wash room hygiene, foot mats, and pest.control),
supports Rinspeed with its know how and the field-tested product Voitino CWS.
A Great Potential in the Future for the Automobile Industry
Numerous
domestic and foreign universities have clearly assessed the impact of odors on
humans in their research reports. If an odor flows through our nose, impulses
directly impact an old part of the brain, which has an evolutionary history, the
so-called limbic system (also designated as the reptile brain), and releases
emotions from it. Automobile manufacturers now discover the issue, and exploit
the benefits. The automobile pioneer Rinspeed, located in Zumikon - Switzerland
-, presents how fine odors increase concentration capabilities, and how driving
safety can be massively improved on their prototype vehicle “Rinspeed Senso”
presented at their booth at the Automobile Show this year.
The idea is still in the testing phase.
Yet, automobile experts are convinced that
this contains a great potential for the future.
Voitino
CWS’s Customers put Stakes into Fine Odors
What the
automobile industry now discovers is long known by Voitino CWS customers: People
like to stay at places that smell good. Good fine odors give us a sense of well
being and impact us in a positive fashion, for example, a taste of Spring in
Winter, ocean odors in a travel agency, or fresh aromas in a meeting room.
Aromas, such as Air Fresh, Cool Water, and Lime, cause increased concentration
capabilities. If one wants to relax, he will choose Magic Odor, Green Tea, and
Lavender. Fine odor offers are gigantic on the
market. The Swiss market leader for
fine room odoring, Voitino CWS, now offers a wide range of aromas. Sales
personnel of Voitino CWS compose individual fine odor mixtures for their
customers. Shop owners, hair studios, garagists, gastronomes, and hotel
proprietors may thus decide which specific emotions they want to awake in their
customers.
Gentle Warm
Evaporation System
Different manufacturers now offer different fine odor systems. In conventional
cold evaporation processes, odor molecules react with chemical or alcoholic odor
agents, and rise up. Voitino CWS units employ a warm evaporation process. Pure
natural oils are gently heated to 63° C in an odor tube, which allows for clean
evaporation. CWS products are controlled in a stepless fashion, and may perform
odoring onto 50-300 m2 contingent to unit.
Xmobil Design+Marketing GmbH
As a long-term partner of Rinspeed, Xmobil Design + Marketing GmbH is meeting
the challenge of contributing with highly innovative capability to the interior
design of concept cars year by year. Besides technical material of neoprene-type
or reflecting surfaces, also noble leather types (woven versions et al.) and
innovative floor coverings were used, all of these are materials and material
combinations, which had not been used in the automotive sector before.
For the Senso a special large-area, lattice-type construction of varnished
artificial leather stripes was designed offering a view onto the below lying
gleaming foil. The middle part of the Senso’s seats is manufactured by a
technical fabric, which is appealing optically and haptically due to its color
composition and 3-D construction. The black, elastic bordering fabric is also
constructed three-dimensionally being extremely abrasion-resistant (a derivative
from the motorbike clothing industry).
An additional idea of Xmobil were the rubber floor mats of the Senso, there
appliqués “transfer” the colors of the middle parts of the seats further down to
the bottom.
Finally, the Senso is covered by a perfectly tailored presentation cover made of
a material especially designed for that purpose. This way the Senso is
stimulating the senses long before its unveiling.
Xmobil Design + Marketing GmbH was founded in 1997 by Mr. Christian Grübl. Since
then it has extended and supplemented its development program and product
palette continuously.
In joint cooperation with flexible and highly effective suppliers new ideas
specifically for the automotive sector are developed by Xmobil, then realized as
parts of products and thus delivered into the industry. Xmobil is therefore
cooperating with well-known, international manufacturers.
The following products provide the base for the development and sales activities
of Xmobil: leather, leather fittings, artificial leather, technical an fashion
fabrics, seat covers, seat systems (sport seats), floor mats (textile and/or
rubber), floor coverings, car covers (indoor, outdoor, transport, products),
accessories (bags, knapsacks et al.) and furniture.
Xmobil operates two offices equipped with showrooms in Germany. Its headquarter
is located at the lake of Tegernsee south of Munich, another subsidiary can be
found in Lorsch between Mannheim and Frankfurt.