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HeadPosition
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| Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition |
| Description: |
The current position of the driver head on vehicle axis according to ISO 23150:2023. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Occupant
Occupant-->Row2
Row2-->Middle
Middle-->HeadPosition
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition is a Branch.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition is 6ee8230f930254f49886427d884a1cc0
Children
This vehicle signal is a branch or structure and thus has sub-pages:
- Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch (Head pitch angle, measured as angle from vehicle sprung mass XY-plane as defined by ISO 23150:2023 to the head X-axis. 0 = Head in normal position. Positive values = Head leaning up. Negative values = Head leaning down.)
- Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll (Head roll angle about the head X-axis (right-hand rule). 0 = Head in normal position. Positive values = Head leaning to the right. Negative values = Head leaning to the left.)
- Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X (Longitudinal position of head center measured as mid eye position on X-axis of the vehicle rear-axle coordinate system as defined by ISO 23150:2023 section 3.7.12 Mid eye position refers to the center of a line drawn between the center of the drivers eyes. Positive values = forward of (first) rear-axle. Negative values = backward of (first) rear-axle.)
- Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y (Lateral position of head center measured as mid eye position on X-axis of the vehicle rear-axle coordinate system as defined by ISO 23150:2023 section 3.7.12 Mid eye position refers to the center of a line drawn between the center of the drivers eyes. Positive values = left of rear-axle center. Negative values = right of rear-axle center.)
- Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw (Head yaw angle, measured from the vehicle sprung mass X-axis as defined by ISO 23150:2023 to the head X-axis, around the vehicle Z-axis (right-hand rule). 0 = Head in normal position. Positive values = Head turned left. Negative values = Head turned right.)
- Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z (Height position of head center measured as mid eye position on X-axis of the vehicle rear-axle coordinate system as defined by ISO 23150:2023 section 3.7.12 Mid eye position refers to the center of a line drawn between the center of the drivers eyes. Positive values = above center of rear-axle reference point. Negative values = below center of rear-axle reference point.)
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
1 - Pitch
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| Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch |
| Description: |
Head pitch angle, measured as angle from vehicle sprung mass XY-plane as defined by ISO 23150:2023 to the head X-axis. 0 = Head in normal position. Positive values = Head leaning up. Negative values = Head leaning down. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Occupant
Occupant-->Row2
Row2-->Middle
Middle-->HeadPosition
HeadPosition-->Pitch
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch
[get] OK
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch 0
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The float datatype is a floating point number which technically allows values between -3.4e ^ -38 and 3.4e ^ 38
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Pitch is c14f269395c25f6e9d2a201b1cdd855f
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
| Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
| uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
| int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
| uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
| int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
| uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
| int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
| uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
| int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
| boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
| float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
| double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
| string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.
2 - Roll
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| Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll |
| Description: |
Head roll angle about the head X-axis (right-hand rule). 0 = Head in normal position. Positive values = Head leaning to the right. Negative values = Head leaning to the left. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Occupant
Occupant-->Row2
Row2-->Middle
Middle-->HeadPosition
HeadPosition-->Roll
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll
[get] OK
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll 0
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The float datatype is a floating point number which technically allows values between -3.4e ^ -38 and 3.4e ^ 38
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Roll is 08c07e4df47d59d0a013358ea01ca584
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
| Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
| uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
| int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
| uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
| int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
| uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
| int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
| uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
| int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
| boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
| float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
| double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
| string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.
3 - X
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| Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X |
| Description: |
Longitudinal position of head center measured as mid eye position on X-axis of the vehicle rear-axle coordinate system as defined by ISO 23150:2023 section 3.7.12 Mid eye position refers to the center of a line drawn between the center of the drivers eyes. Positive values = forward of (first) rear-axle. Negative values = backward of (first) rear-axle. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Occupant
Occupant-->Row2
Row2-->Middle
Middle-->HeadPosition
HeadPosition-->X
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X
[get] OK
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X 0
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The int16 datatype is a signed 16-bit integer which technically allows values between -32768 and 32767 (inclusive).
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.X is c2864d33fdca5f1d8494cf4f6cb924a9
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
| Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
| uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
| int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
| uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
| int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
| uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
| int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
| uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
| int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
| boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
| float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
| double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
| string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.
4 - Y
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|
| Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y |
| Description: |
Lateral position of head center measured as mid eye position on X-axis of the vehicle rear-axle coordinate system as defined by ISO 23150:2023 section 3.7.12 Mid eye position refers to the center of a line drawn between the center of the drivers eyes. Positive values = left of rear-axle center. Negative values = right of rear-axle center. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Occupant
Occupant-->Row2
Row2-->Middle
Middle-->HeadPosition
HeadPosition-->Y
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y
[get] OK
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y 0
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The int16 datatype is a signed 16-bit integer which technically allows values between -32768 and 32767 (inclusive).
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Y is 5c97946c598650668765d7f116eee2ec
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
| Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
| uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
| int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
| uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
| int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
| uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
| int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
| uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
| int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
| boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
| float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
| double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
| string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.
5 - Yaw
|
|
| Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw |
| Description: |
Head yaw angle, measured from the vehicle sprung mass X-axis as defined by ISO 23150:2023 to the head X-axis, around the vehicle Z-axis (right-hand rule). 0 = Head in normal position. Positive values = Head turned left. Negative values = Head turned right. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Occupant
Occupant-->Row2
Row2-->Middle
Middle-->HeadPosition
HeadPosition-->Yaw
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw
[get] OK
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw 0
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The float datatype is a floating point number which technically allows values between -3.4e ^ -38 and 3.4e ^ 38
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Yaw is 3deb3674741554b7a3ad9646b8233532
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
| Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
| uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
| int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
| uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
| int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
| uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
| int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
| uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
| int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
| boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
| float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
| double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
| string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.
6 - Z
|
|
| Full qualified VSS Path: |
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z |
| Description: |
Height position of head center measured as mid eye position on X-axis of the vehicle rear-axle coordinate system as defined by ISO 23150:2023 section 3.7.12 Mid eye position refers to the center of a line drawn between the center of the drivers eyes. Positive values = above center of rear-axle reference point. Negative values = below center of rear-axle reference point. |
Navigation
flowchart LR
Vehicle-->Occupant
Occupant-->Row2
Row2-->Middle
Middle-->HeadPosition
HeadPosition-->Z
Eclipse Leda: Usage Example
In Eclipse Kuksa.VAL Databroker CLI:
$ databroker-cli
sdv.databroker.v1 > connect
[connect] OK
sdv.databroker.v1 > get Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z
[get] OK
Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z: ( NotAvailable )
sdv.databroker.v1 > set Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z 0
[set] OK
Digital Auto: Playground
playground.digital.auto provides an in-browser, rapid prototyping environment utilizing the COVESA APIs for connected vehicles.
Data Type & Unit
Note: The int16 datatype is a signed 16-bit integer which technically allows values between -32768 and 32767 (inclusive).
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z is a Sensor.
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z is a Signal.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Occupant.Row2.Middle.HeadPosition.Z is 0bd55b22d0435448a10e9f48a2caf2b2
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS)
is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals.
The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
Supported datatypes
The following is a list of VSS supported built-in datatypes:
| Name |
Type |
Min |
Max |
| uint8 |
unsigned 8-bit integer |
0 |
255 |
| int8 |
signed 8-bit integer |
-128 |
127 |
| uint16 |
unsigned 16-bit integer |
0 |
65535 |
| int16 |
signed 16-bit integer |
-32768 |
32767 |
| uint32 |
unsigned 32-bit integer |
0 |
4294967295 |
| int32 |
signed 32-bit integer |
-2147483648 |
2147483647 |
| uint64 |
unsigned 64-bit integer |
0 |
2^64 - 1 |
| int64 |
signed 64-bit integer |
-2^63 |
2^63 - 1 |
| boolean |
boolean value |
0/false |
1/true |
| float |
floating point number |
-3.4e -38 |
3.4e 38 |
| double |
double precision floating point number |
-1.7e -300 |
1.7e 300 |
| string |
character string |
n/a |
n/a |
Min, max and default values defined in a Vehicle Signal Specification must be in the supported range of the data type.