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Study of the Antilock Braking System with Electric Brake Force Distribution

open access: yesApplied Mechanics and Materials, 2010
Antilock braking system (ABS) is a standard equipment for passenger car, it can prevent automobile wheels from locking-up and improve braking performance. Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) can prevent the rear wheels from locking prior to the front wheels, it can automatically adjust the braking force distribution scale among the wheels.
Ju Wei Li, Jian Wang
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A Robust Servo Electronic Controller for Brake Force Distribution

open access: yes1989 American Control Conference, 1989
In this paper a control system which achieves ideal brake force distribution between the front and the rear wheels of a vehicle during normal braking is studied. Ideal brake proportioning is achieved by dynamically controlling the rear-wheel speed to track the front-wheel speed.
M A Salman
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Vehicle braking force distribution with electronic pneumatic braking and hierarchical structure for commercial vehicle

open access: yesProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering, 2018
Brake by wire that allows a number of braking functions exists on commercial vehicles under the name electronic pneumatic braking system, which can improve braking comfort and safety of commercial vehicle. The design of braking force distribution control method has drawn much more attention. Considering structure characteristics of electronic pneumatic
Hongyu Zheng 0002, Shenao Ma, Yahui Liu
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Optimal brake force distribution in motorcycle for straight-line braking

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023
Arjun Phalke, Mohammad Rafiq B. Agrewale
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On the Distribution of Braking Forces in Road Braking

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2000
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The distribution of the braking forces between axles has influence to the vehicle's braking ability, braking behaviour, and safety in traffic. In designing of brakes it is important to meet the most essential demands which are operating environment, structural properties of a vehicle, basic dimensioning of the ...
Mauri Haataja, Tatu Leinonen
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Dynamic Control of Braking-Force Distribution as Turning Braking

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
The Braking-force distribution on the left and right wheels is a key factor influencing the braking performance of vehicles at a corner. To promote the braking stability and the control ability at the turning-braking process, a new method based on the steering-angle feedforward control principle was proposed to realize dynamic braking-force ...
Dong Sheng Xia, Yan Yu, Hui He
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Braking Force Distribution Strategy for HEV Based on Braking Strength

2010 International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation, 2010
The possibility of recovering vehicle kinetic energy is one inherent advantage of hybrid electric vehicle (HEV). Due to the introduction of electric regenerative braking, the structure, design and control of a hybrid electric vehicle is quite different from the pure mechanical braking of conventional vehicles.
Liang Chu   +4 more
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The Influence of Mechanical Losses of Drum Brakes on the Braking Force Distribution

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1989
<div class="htmlview paragraph">It is assumed that braking system of a modern concept motor vehicle should be optimised with respect to a number of different parameters. There are cases where the brake performance under test conditions are significantly below designed (“nominal”) values.
Jovan Todorović   +2 more
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Optimised braking force distribution strategies for straight and curved braking

International Journal of Heavy Vehicle Systems, 2009
Braking force distribution plays an important role in the safety and stability of road vehicles. To achieve a stable braking, the rear wheel slip should be smaller than the front wheel slip. Modern vehicles use an Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system, which can distribute the braking force intelligently.
Avesta Goodarzi   +2 more
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The Research of Regenerative Braking Control Strategy for Advanced Braking Force Distribution

2009 Fifth International Conference on Natural Computation, 2009
Regenerative braking system is the characteristic system of electric and hybrid electric vehicle. The system can restore the kinetic energy and potential energy, used during start and accelerating, into battery through electrical machine. A control strategy witch is based on ideal braking force distribution is proposed.
Jing-ming Zhang   +4 more
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