Essays about: "X-by-Wire"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the word X-by-Wire.
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1. Design of Variable Ratio for Automotive Steer-by-wire Systems
University essay from KTH/Skolan för teknikvetenskap (SCI)Abstract : The evolution of electronics in the vehicle industry has introduced the possibility for more X-by-wire systems in future vehicles. However, the use of steer-by-wire systems has not yet been widelyimplemented. This opens up an opportunity to explore strategies around the potential use of such asystem. READ MORE
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2. Robust post impact vehicle motion control using torque vectoring
University essay from KTH/FordonsdynamikAbstract : Several statistical studies have suggested that the risk of injury is significantly higher in multiple event accidents (MEAs) than in single event crashes. Improper driving in such scenarios leads to hazardous vehicle heading angles and excessive lateral deviations from thevehicle path, resulting in severe secondary crashes. READ MORE
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3. Investigation of a new e-caliper concept with a mechanical backup system
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : Under der senaste år-tiondet har 'X-by-wire' teknologier stadigt introducerats inom kommersiellbiltilverkning. Detta har hänt på grund av de otaliga fördelar dessa teknologier har över derasmekaniska motparter. Huvudskillnaden är att man använder sig av elektro-mekaniska system iställetfor mekaniska förbindelser. READ MORE
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4. A SystemC simulator for the dynamic segment of the FlexRay protocol
University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskap; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : FlexRay, developed by a consortium of over hundred automotive companies, is a real-time in-vehicle communication protocol for automotive networks. It is being used as a higher-performance, time-triggered, and deterministic serial bus in automobiles for many safety-critical and x-by-wire systems. READ MORE
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5. On-Board Diagnostics over Ethernet
University essay from Sektionen för Informationsvetenskap, Data– och Elektroteknik (IDE)Abstract : Modern vehicles are more electrical than mechanical. As the vehicle industry goes on, more mechanical parts are being replaced by electrical components, e.g. x-by-wire. READ MORE