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Yaw Rate Sensor for Vehicle Dynamics Control System
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Abstract
From the beginning of 1995 on, RB will start the production of the Vehicle Dynamics Control System. A key part of this system is the Yaw Rate Sensor described in this paper.
The basic requirements for this sensor for automotive applications are: mass producibility, low cost, resistance against environmental influences (such as temperature, vibrations, EMI), stability of all characteristics over life time, high reliability and designed-in safety.
Bosch developed a sensor on the basis of the “Vibrating Cylinder”. The sensor will be introduced into mass production in beginning of 1995.
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Citation
Reppich, A. and Willig, R., "Yaw Rate Sensor for Vehicle Dynamics Control System," SAE Technical Paper 950537, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950537.Also In
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