HEADS UP DISPLAY

Authors

  • Akshata Ajit Sutar M.Tech VLSI, Dept. of ECE, KLE Dr. MSSCET Belagavi, India
  • Manisha B. Kaneri M.Tech VLSI, Dept. of ECE, KLE Dr. MSSCET Belagavi, India
  • Prof. S. B. Kulkarni M.Tech VLSI, Dept. of ECE, KLE Dr. MSSCET Belagavi, India
  • Prof. N. A. Vijapur M.Tech VLSI, Dept. of ECE, KLE Dr. MSSCET Belagavi, India

Keywords:

component, HUD, Speedometer

Abstract

Today automation forms an integrated part of any automobile company. Adding more electronics
to the automobiles makes it more comfortable leading to fully automated automobiles. Drivers spend a significant
amount of time to check speedometer. So projecting that information on the windshield can prevent dangerous
distractions. A head-up display or heads-up display also known as a HUD—is any transparent display that presents
data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints hence decreasing the levels of distraction as
well as the amount of accidents. This project deals with acquiring the data (vehicle speed, fuel level etc.) from the
vehicle and displaying it onto the windshield. So that the driver can just look through the windshield for his/her speed
limits for safer driving.

Published

2016-07-25

How to Cite

Akshata Ajit Sutar, Manisha B. Kaneri, Prof. S. B. Kulkarni, & Prof. N. A. Vijapur. (2016). HEADS UP DISPLAY. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 3(7), 182–185. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/927