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Potenziale eines kontaktanalogen Head-up Displays für den Serieneinsatz
Die Arbeit untersucht die Potenziale eines kontaktanalogen Head-up Display für den Serieneinsatz, sowohl in technischer als auch ergonomischer Hinsicht. Hierfür wurde ein Konzept für ein kontaktanaloges Head-up Display ausgewählt und zu einem seriennahen Prototyp weiterentwickelt. Als größte Herausforderung hierfür stellte sich der Bauraum des Head-up Displays heraus. Dieser wurde unter anderem durch eine Optimierung der Eyebox und der Bildgröße verkleinert. Weiterhin wurden Anzeigen für den Abstandsregeltempomaten, die Navigation und Spurführung entwickelt und in Simulator- und Feldversuchen validiert. Mittels der durchgeführten Versuche konnten die aus der Theorie bekannten Vorteile kontaktanaloger Anzeigen mittels subjektiver und objektiver Daten dargestellt werden.
Harlan Miners Speak
The Dreiser Committee, including writers Theodore Dreiser, John Dos Passos, and Sherwood Anderson, investigated the desperate situation of striking Kentucky miners in November 1931. When the Communist-led National Miners Union competed against the more conservative United Mine Workers of America for greater union membership, class resentment turned to warfare.Harlan Miners Speak, originally published in 1932, is an invaluable record that illustrates the living and working conditions of the miners during the 1930s. This edition ofHarlan Miners Speak, with a new introduction by noted historian John C. Hennen, offers readers an in-depth look at a pivotal crisis in the complex history of this controversial form of energy production.
HARLAN COUNTY AND THE PRESS
ASSOCIATED PRESS writers excepted, newspaper men are anathema in the coalfields of Kentucky. Unless a reporter seeks information from the secretary of the coal operators’ association, the commonwealth attorney or the sheriff, he is regarded pretty much as a spy is regarded in war time and often he is treated as badly. Terrorizing press correspondents, forbidding the sale of Scripps-Howard papers, threatening to boycott advertisers of one that exposed the Harlan terror, playing down of news by the local newspaperman, who reports for the Associated Press—these and many other methods of news concealment have been used to prolong mine-owner
WHAT THE LAW HAD TO SAY
IN the late afternoon the committee trooped over to the Court House to talk to Sheriff Blair. He stood up against the wall for a long time answering questions and finally took the offensive himself by serving Bruce Crawford with a $50,000 slander suit. The next morning we drove up to Harlan again to talk to the county prosecutor. Harlan town didn’t look so pleasant as the day before somehow. There were a good many tough-looking young men standing around with guns under their jackets. We got the impression that people’s attitude had changed overnight. There was a war feeling