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Doctor, when can I drive? - Influence of muscle weakness of dorsal flexors and plantar flexors from the ankle joint on driving ability. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Musculoskelet Disord
Schoeps D   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Braking System Components Modelling

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2003
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The paper deals with a method implemented to study braking systems design, modelling components' characteristics through commercial software. It summarizes the potential improvement possible by using modelling techniques in chassis systems design. The first part consisted in producing a passive braking system model.
Fortina, A.   +2 more
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ELECTRONIC BRAKING SYSTEM

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1978
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Electronic braking systems for air-brake vehicles have been required by the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 121 since 1975. The need for the standard and the difficulty in documenting its benefits are discussed.
Edward J. Hayes, George W. Megginson
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VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM COMPRISING A SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM AND A PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM

2003
The invention relates to a vehicle brake system comprising and formed by a service brake system and a parking brake system. The service brake system can be actuated by the driver by means of an operating device, an operating brake pedal. Displacement members are delivered to the service brake when the service brake is actuated such that a braking ...
DAIMLER CHRYSLER AG, FISCHER JOERG
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Intelligent Braking System

Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy, 2019
The braking system discussed in this paper focuses on a mechatronics-based system, which is able to detect obstacle in front of the vehicle. The drawbacks found in conventional system can be removed using mechatronics approach. Humans using the vehicle may not be able to assess the situation at which brake is to be applied.
Krishna Pratap Singh   +5 more
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The Braking System

1973
A moving vehicle must be able to be brought quickly to rest by its brakes. Most cars have two braking systems; one which works on all four wheels and is operated by a foot pedal; and one which operates on the rear wheels only and is operated by a hand lever; this is the parking brake (or handbrake).
J. Whipp, R. Brooks
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