Robotized gearboxes perform as the missing link between manual gearbox and automated transmission. They are built by using a standard manual transmission with specially designed actuators for operation of dry clutch and gearbox. Electronically controlled automatic shifting is as possible as shifting gear manually to the driver's intention. Using a conventional gearbox and dry clutch guaranties a high level of efficiency leading to low fuel consumption and emissions. ASG (Automated Shifting of Gearboxes) is one possibility to increase of driving comfort with less weight, space and cost compared to a standard automated transmission. Electromechanical actuators for both clutch and gearbox lead to hydraulic-free vehicles in the same way electrical operated power-steering and brakes do. Product maturity is quite high because most of the components combined to perform an ASG are state-of-the art in automotive technology. ASGs use standard manual transmissions as basic components. This gives OEMs the chance to use their established production plants for advanced driveline technology without any further investment.
Automated shifting of robotized gearboxes - Alternative to manual gearboxes and automated transmissions
Automatische Synchronisierung von Robotergetrieben - eine Alternative zu den manuellen Getrieben und zu den Automatikgetrieben
1996
15 Seiten, 10 Bilder
Conference paper
English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
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