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Comparison of control methods for electric vehicle antilock braking / traction control systems

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:53 authored by P. Khatun, Chris BinghamChris Bingham, P. H. Mellor

The alleviation of environmental problems associated with personal, public and commercial transport in urban areas has become an important issue for both policy makers and the automotive industry. Future legislation in Europe and the USA is expected to introduce strict limits in vehicle emissions, and both electric and hybrid vehicles are considered to be strong contenders for meeting low / zero emissions targets. As a result, research into electrically driven powertrains, which have similar performance attributes as ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles, has led to the development of electrically actuated wheel technologies, with increasing attention being focused on research into novel antilock braking / traction control (ABS / TCS) strategies.

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

SAE Technical Paper Series

Volume

SP-157

Issue

2001-0

Publisher

Society of Automotive Engineers USA SAE

ISSN

0148-7191

Date Submitted

2010-07-17

Date Accepted

2010-07-17

Date of First Publication

2010-07-17

Date of Final Publication

2010-07-17

ePrints ID

2927

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