The wide spread installation of anti-wheel lock systems in the United States has been interrupted. To assist the continuity of development after this interruption, we believe it worthwhile to review some of the designs that have evolved to date. Potential for antilock to improve vehicle stability during heavy braking has been demonstrated. However, with the current situation in the United States, Europe and Japan will probably lead the way in the popular use of electronic antilock systems.
Electronic Control Systems for Ground Vehicles
Sae Technical Papers
1979 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition ; 1979
1979-02-01
Conference paper
English
Electronic control systems for ground vehicles
Tema Archive | 1979
|Electronic control systems for ground vehicles
Automotive engineering | 1979
|Control allocation in ground vehicles
Automotive engineering | 2006
|Control allocation in ground vehicles
Online Contents | 2006
|