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Automotive Stability Enhancement Systems
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2564_201711
- Revised
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Language:
English
Scope
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to describe currently known automotive active stability enhancement systems, as well as identify common names which can be used to refer to the various systems and common features and functions of the various systems. The primary systems discussed are:
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a
ABS - Antilock Brake Systems
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b
TCS - Traction Control Systems
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c
ESC - Electronic Stability Control
The document is technical in nature and attempts to remain neutral regarding unique features that individual system or vehicle manufacturers may provide.
Rationale
SAE J2564 has been updated to terminology in other standards. Since its introduction in December 2000 and its revision in December 2004, significant research, development, and testing have expanded the applications and implementation of Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Systems.
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Issuing Committee
Vehicle Dynamics Standards Committee
The Vehicle Dynamics Standards Committee (VDSC) reports to the Vehicle Performance Steering Committee. The VDSC develops Information Reports, Recommended Practices and Standards related to the dynamics of passenger cars and light trucks, excluding trailers. The committee establishes tests and analyses that contribute to the understanding of the ride and handling performance of the total vehicle as a dynamic system.
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