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Automatic Windscreen Wipers
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How do they work?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How I understand it, in sort of laymans terms:
Sensor (usually) located behind rear view mirror.
This shines through the windscreen and senses when a drop of rain hits the screen.
Each sensed drop is counted.
The count is then differentiated over a time period (ie: counts/drops per second etc.).
More counts (drops) per second = more rain, therfore wipe faster!
...but the algorithms are probably a bit more complicated than this!
p.s I love them - especially when passing lorries on a wet motorway!
Sensor (usually) located behind rear view mirror.
This shines through the windscreen and senses when a drop of rain hits the screen.
Each sensed drop is counted.
The count is then differentiated over a time period (ie: counts/drops per second etc.).
More counts (drops) per second = more rain, therfore wipe faster!
...but the algorithms are probably a bit more complicated than this!
p.s I love them - especially when passing lorries on a wet motorway!