Search for dissertations about: "steering controller"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words steering controller.
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1. On Electrohydraulic Pressure Control for Power Steering Applications : Active Steering for Road Vehicles
Abstract : This thesis deals with the Electrohydraulic Power Steering system for road vehicles, using electronic pressure control valves. With an ever increasing demand for safer vehicles and fewer traffic accidents, steering-related active safety functions are becoming more common in modern vehicles. READ MORE
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2. Haptic Feedback Control Methods for Steering Systems
Abstract : Haptic feedback from the steering wheel is an important cue that defines the steering feel in the driver-vehicle interaction. The steering feedback response in an electric power assisted steering is primarily dependent on its control strategy. READ MORE
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3. Steering control for haptic feedback and active safety functions
Abstract : Steering feedback is an important element that defines driver–vehicle interaction. It strongly affects driving performance and is primarily dependent on the steering actuator's control strategy. READ MORE
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4. Steering Based Lateral Performance Control of Long Heavy Vehicle Combinations
Abstract : In this thesis the lateral performance of heavy vehicle combinations, specifically longer combination vehicles, is discussed. The use of longer combination vehicles is promoted by their positive impact on the traffic congestion problem, as well as their economic and environmental benefits due to reduced fuel consumption and emissions. READ MORE
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5. Hydraulic Power Steering System Design in Road Vehicles : Analysis, Testing and Enhanced Functionality
Abstract : Demands for including more functions such as haptic guiding in power steering systems in road vehicles have increased with requirements on new active safety and comfort systems. Active safety systems, which have been proven to have a positive effect on overall vehicle safety, refer to systems that give the driver assistance in more and less critical situations to avoid accidents. READ MORE