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Author: | FarSky [ Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | New Electric Nissan Cars Get a 'Blade Runner' Spin |
Quote: A campaign backed by automakers and some lawmakers to make electric or hybrid cars noisier in a bid to increase safety for pedestrians and cyclists has taken a strange, “Blade Runner”-type twist. Attachment: 6a00d8341c630a53ef0120a5d7ddf7970c-800wi.jpg [ 9.08 KiB | Viewed 3420 times ] Nissan sound engineers have announced that the Leaf electric car set for release next year will emit a “beautiful and futuristic” noise similar to the sound of flying cars -- or “spinners” -- that buzz around 2019 Los Angeles in Ridley Scott’s dystopian thriller based on a Philip K. Dick science fiction novel. “We decided that if we’re going to do this, if we have to make sound, then we’re going to make it beautiful and futuristic,” Toshiyuki Tabata, Nissan’s noise and vibration expert, told Bloomberg. “We wanted something a bit different, something closer to the world of art.” Automakers since 2007 have been exploring ways to increase the sound of electric or hybrid vehicles, which run almost silently at low speeds, after concerns were expressed by advocates for the blind and for the safety of pedestrians and cyclists. Nissan says its system would turn off after the car reaches 12 mph, when, it says, tire noise is deemed loud enough to warn a pedestrian or cyclist that a car is approaching. An act going through Congress -- The Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act of 2008 -- would require a federal ruling on whether a minimum sound level for hybrid and electric cars is needed and, if so, for the Department of Transportation to set that limit. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will release a report on the issue in January. And Nissan, alongside Toyota and Honda, has responded to concerns in Japan over sound-emission safety, and in a combined report with Japanese government agencies will present its findings later this year. Some reports suggest that in the future, car owners will download a sound for their car the way many consumers buy ring tones for their cellphones. No word yet on whether electric vehicles will -- a la “Blade Runner” replicants -- get implanted memories, though. Freaking awesome. Now we just have to get them airborne. |
Author: | Aethien [ Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:03 pm ] |
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Great, soon all the Star Wars-geek cars will have X-wing and TIE fighter sounds. Would be kind of weird to be standing on the corner and hear that screamin' TIE fighter sound. I might have a bad flashback. And it's funny, but I read something in a civil engineering magazine a couple of years back about how it would be good to start paving roads with asphalt that minimizes the sound of rubber hitting the road. That apparently accounts for much of the city-hum that us big-city dwellers hear, 24 hours a day. We might have a period of mass fatalities if that came to pass, along with a mass switchover to electric or hybrid vehicles. Sorry, hallucinations got the better of me there, for a minute. |
Author: | Müs [ Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:12 pm ] |
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Quote: ar owners will download a sound for their car the way many consumers buy ring tones for their cellphones. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT DO THIS! |
Author: | Rafael [ Mon Sep 21, 2009 5:20 pm ] |
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Aethien wrote: Great, soon all the Star Wars-geek cars will have X-wing and TIE fighter sounds. Would be kind of weird to be standing on the corner and hear that screamin' TIE fighter sound. I might have a bad flashback. And it's funny, but I read something in a civil engineering magazine a couple of years back about how it would be good to start paving roads with asphalt that minimizes the sound of rubber hitting the road. That apparently accounts for much of the city-hum that us big-city dwellers hear, 24 hours a day. We might have a period of mass fatalities if that came to pass, along with a mass switchover to electric or hybrid vehicles. Sorry, hallucinations got the better of me there, for a minute. Actually, I just thought of something. Instead of repaving roads, couldn't there be a microphone and other acoustic sensors placed throughout the vehicle with a frequency analyzer in the car. And then a few low intensity speak drivers (extra robust to handle the elements it will be exposed to) could be placed in certain places of the undercarriage. All of these could be under the control of a powerful, but function limited computer which would use the speakers to create a sound that would harmonically cancel (resonance) the road rumble so that the car would be silent. Granted, the programming of the firmware on such a processor would have to be fairly extensive and "smart", but it would cut down on the road rumble. |
Author: | Screeling [ Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:02 pm ] |
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Müs wrote: Quote: ar owners will download a sound for their car the way many consumers buy ring tones for their cellphones. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT DO THIS! /Cues the Jaws music. |
Author: | Aethien [ Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:54 pm ] |
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I'll want "Ride of the Valkyries" for my minivan. |
Author: | Rafael [ Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:56 pm ] |
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"Stacey's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne should be an option on minivans and SUV's for, *ahem* qualifying applicants. |
Author: | Kairtane [ Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:45 am ] |
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I would like to see the ability to have distinctive engine sounds, as long as it is an engine or machinery type sound. I don't want to hear Lady Gaga or any other 'performer' when a car goes by. Personally, I want the 'POW woosh woosh woosh POW woosh woosh woosh' sound of a hit-and-miss engine. |
Author: | Kaffis Mark V [ Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:33 am ] |
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I want the throaty hum of an old radial prop plane engine. |
Author: | damaged [ Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:16 am ] |
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I'll just stick to IC engines, and make my own noise. |
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