dc.description.abstract | In Taiwan, there are a large number of motorcycle riders, but currently, there
is no effective and objective evaluation method for measuring motorcycle
dashboards. The international regulations in place provide only general guidelines
and do not impose restrictions on actual measurement values. Therefore, this study
proposes a measurement and analysis method for anti-glare treatment on the
surface of motorcycle dashboard casings. Through the measurements and
evaluations conducted in this study, the performance of the dashboard surface can
be quickly analyzed, and relatively objective evaluation results can be provided.
To evaluate the effectiveness of this treatment, this study presents an optical
measurement-based analysis method. The study first introduces the impact of antiglare treatment on the reflectivity of motorcycle dashboard casing surfaces and
explains the concepts of glare and clarity. Subsequently, in terms of measurement,
this research specifies six different samples with various anti-glare treatments for
measurement. The first five samples include commonly used treatments such as
AG, AR, and moth-eye films available in the market. The final sample focuses on
the measurement of a new type of magnetically controlled microstructure antireflective coating. Through the analysis and measurement methods proposed in
this study, these treatments can be evaluated, and the improvement results of the
new magnetically controlled coating can be compared with the commonly used
treatments. The final comparison results show that the effect of the new magnetron
film can be increased by up to about 35% compared with the common treatment
methods on the market.
Keywords: Glare、Reflection、Standard measurement | en_US |