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Electric Power Steering (EPS) Operation Analysis

2020 International Russian Automation Conference (RusAutoCon), 2020
The steering of the car is considered taking into account the driver, as a link in the tracking system. The requirements for an electric amplifier and the model of a human operator are analyzed. A structural diagram of the steering process is drawn up taking into account the features of the kinematic chain of the car.
V. I. Domanov   +2 more
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Non-conduct steering sensor for Electric Power Steering

2009 International Conference on Information and Automation, 2009
Preventing from side slipping, automobiles are being equipped EPS (Electric Power Steering)and ESP(Electronic Stability Program) at present. We need not only steering torsion sensor but aslo steering angle sensor for EPS and ESP. Magneto-resistance steering sensor is a substitute for steering torsion sensor, this new-type sensor can measure steering ...
null Wang Xiaoling   +2 more
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Development of Electric Power Steering

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1991
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A new electric power steering (EPS) was developed which uses an electric motor to provide assistance. It is a system combinning the latest in power electronics and high power motor technologies. The development was aimed at enhancing the existing hydraulic power steering's energy efficiency, driver comfort as well ...
Yasuo Shimizu, Toshitake Kawai
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Electrical Machines Used in Electric Power Steering Applications

2019 8th International Conference on Modern Power Systems (MPS), 2019
In advanced vehicles electric power steering systems owing several advantages are replacing the classical hydraulic ones. The main part of such systems is the electrical machine developing the required steering torque. The paper is a survey on the most widely used electrical machines proposed for these vital systems of a modern vehicle.
Zsolt Mathe   +2 more
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Electrically Powered Hydraulic Steering

2016
Electrically powered hydraulic steering (EPHS) was developed in the early 1990s from the demand for power-saving steering systems which can be controlled independently from the internal combustion engine. The capabilities of these systems has been successively expanded.
Jochen Gessat   +2 more
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Electric Power Steering Systems

2016
A change of hydraulic systems to solely electrically operated steering systems (Electric Power Steering , EPS ) has taken place in passenger car steering systems during the last years.
Alexander Gaedke   +4 more
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An Advanced Electrical Power Steering Motor

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2000
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Recently, EPS (Electrical Power Steering) is being widely applied in order to reduce fuel consumption and decrease installation problems of the power steering system. EPS also decreases development time and cost of the steering system due to its ease of tuning.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> ...
Toshinori Tanaka   +3 more
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Electric steering power electronics

Power Electronics in Transportation, 2002
Vehicular power steering systems incorporating electric motors to either drive the hydraulic pump or the steering gear must offer long term reliability and yet be cost competitive. The electronics used to manage the steering system's electric motor includes large power transistor devices and single chip MCUs (microcontrollers).
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Electric Power-Assisted Steering: A Review

2019 2nd International Conference of the IEEE Nigeria Computer Chapter (NigeriaComputConf), 2019
For safe operation of a vehicle, the driver must be able to maintain absolute control of the vehicle’s serious operating dynamics. To achieve this, extensively power steering systems have been employed today. This has been as a result of the increase in the front axle loads of vehicles, making it require more power to turn its wheels.
Abubakar Isah   +2 more
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