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In-Plant Testing of Anti-Lock Brake Systems
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1988<div class="htmlview paragraph">Basic ABS test approaches are discussed with the emphasis on the methods using a simulated impending lock-up condition. The description of two representative test procedures and the equipment necessary to implement them is included.</div>
Karl Sachs, Alex Fridman
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Deep drawing with anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2006Abstract In this study, for improving the formability and LDR a new method deep drawing with anti-lock braking system (ABS) was developed. The system is based on the blank sliding from the flange into the die cavity continually, which is controlled by the blank holder gap (BHG) and, at the same time by ABS, which moves up and down vertically ...
Gavas, Muammer, İzciler, Mahmut
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A fuzzy Anti-lock braking system (ABS) controller using CMOS circuits
Microprocessors and microsystems, 2019In this paper, an Anti-lock braking system (ABS) is designed using a fuzzy logic controller (FLC). The FLC is designed in 0.35 μm standard CMOS process and this design of the circuit makes it having high speed and low power consumption.
M. Mokarram, A. Khoei, K. Hadidi
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International journal of automotive technology, 2023
Minseong Choi +4 more
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Tandem Anti-Lock Systems For Air Braked Vehicles
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1977<div class="htmlview paragraph">Tandem anti-lock systems have recently begun to appear on air-braked vehicles. These designs provide a cost effective system while still meeting the performance requirements of FMVSS-121. However, they cannot be universally applied to all vehicles without reservation.
P. J. O'Keefe, M. L. Hutchins
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Synthesis and modeling of anti-lock braking system
2015 International Conference "Stability and Control Processes" in Memory of V.I. Zubov (SCP), 2015With the rapid development of engineering stronger feels the fact that the majority of accidents are human-caused. Therefore, technical systems that respond to the environment faster and more exact are being developed and applied. These systems reduce the risk of accidents, that is why they are commonly used in almost every field of our life.
Narine K. Arzumanyan +2 more
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Analysis of fluid behaviour inside the brake lines in non anti-lock braking system
, 2020In a vehicle brake and steering systems are considered as critical safety items which have high severity however the brake pedal pulsation effect is seen unique in non anti-lock braking system (Non-ABS) cars.
S. Nadanasabapathy, S. M. R. Kumar
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Anti-Lock Braking Control of an Electromagnetic Brake-by-Wire System
Dynamic Systems and Control, Parts A and B, 2005This paper presents a nonlinear sliding mode type controller for slip regulation in a braking event for an electromagnetic brake-by-wire system equipped automobile. The electromagnetic brake -by-wire system under consideration consists of a set of eddy current brakes attached to the automobile wheels. The anti-lock braking controller modifies the brake
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Indigenous Development of Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2003<div class="htmlview paragraph">Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) was introduced in Europe in early 80's. In India, however, the dual brake system still continues to be the technology. Sundaram-Clayton Limited (SCL), the leading manufacturer of air brake systems for commercial vehicles in India, took the initiative in 1995 to indigenously develop ...
R. Sebastian, M. Sreenivasulu Rao
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