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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Simplified ABS
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Abstract
Anti-skid brake systems (ABS), as offered in German cars, have attained a high technical standard, but make up between 5 and 10 % of the price of the vehicle for the customer. Investigations are therefore being made to establish whether it is possible to have an ABS concept with a simpler, more reasonably priced design, which would nevertheless provide effective vehicle braking controlling.
To this end, on the basis of the Audi 100 system, a cost/benefit analysis is made for several systems, which feature a smaller number of control channels and other components. One of the systems is a completely new concept not as yet published in the relevant literature. This particular system works similar to an amplifier and diagonal control and is referred to as “multiple amplifier control”. This control system ensures that the vehicle keeps a high degree of directional stability and steerability and good deceleration under various driving and braking conditions.
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Hattwig, P., "Cost-Benefit Analysis of Simplified ABS," SAE Technical Paper 850053, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850053.Also In
References
- Leiber Heinz Czinczel Armin Four Years of Experience with 4-Wheel Antiskid Brake Systems (ABS) SAE 830481 1983
- Bleckmann H.-W. Burgdorf J. von Grünberg H.-E. Timtner K. Weise L. The First Compact 4-Wheel Anti-skid System with Integral Hydraulic Booster SAE 830483 1983
- Satoh M. Shiraishi S. Performance of a Simplified Control Technique for Antilock Brake Kyoto 1982
- Yoneda Satohiko Naitoh Yasno Kigoshi Hideo Rear Brake Lock-up Control System of Mitsubishi Starion SAE 830482 1983