DriverSide
| Full qualified VSS Path: | Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide |
| Description: | All mirrors. |
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| Vehicle Model | Direct link to Vehicle Signal |
|---|---|
| ACME Car (EV) v0.1 | Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide |
Signal Information
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide is a Branch.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide is 3c62705bbcf654489c8179b63118829f
Children
This vehicle signal is a branch or structure and thus has sub-pages:
- Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide.IsFolded (Is mirror folded? True = Fully or partially folded. False = Fully unfolded.)
- Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide.IsHeatingOn (Mirror Heater on or off. True = Heater On. False = Heater Off.)
- Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide.IsLocked (Is mirror movement locked? True = Locked, mirror will not react to Tilt/Pan change. False = Unlocked.)
- Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide.Pan (Mirror pan as a percent. 0 = Center Position. 100 = Fully Left Position. -100 = Fully Right Position.)
- Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide.Tilt (Mirror tilt as a percent. 0 = Center Position. 100 = Fully Upward Position. -100 = Fully Downward Position.)
- Vehicle.Body.Mirrors.DriverSide.Yaw (Relative mirror yaw angle, measured from the vehicle sprung mass X-axis as defined by ISO 23150:2023 to the mirror X-axis, around the vehicle Z-axis (right-hand rule). 0 = Mirror in default position. Exact position (yaw relative to vehicle X-axis) is vehicle dependent. 100 = Maximum yaw. Mirror rotated clockwise as much as possible around Z-axis. -100 = Minimum yaw. Mirror rotated counter-clockwise as much as possible around Z-axis.)
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:
| Enhancement request | Create COVESA GitHub Issue |
| Join COVESA | www.covesa.global |
| Discuss VSS on Slack | w3cauto.slack.com |
| VSS Data Experts on Google Groups | covesa.global data-expert-group |
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.
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