Analysis of automobile’s automatic control systems for the hill climbing start
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https://doi.org/10.15276/opu.2.44.2014.09Keywords:
automobile, automatic control system, hill start, transmission, drive torque, braking torqueAbstract
To improve road safety while driving on the rise, facilitating the driver’s activity the automobile industry leaders are introducing automatic hill-hold control systems into the car design. This study purpose relates to the existing automatic start control systems’ design analysis. Analyzed are the existing design developments of automatic hill start assist control systems applied for driving at the start of the climbing. The effected research allows to select the scheme for further development of start driving automatic control systems. Further improvement of driving control systems and primarily the driver assistance hill-hold control systems is necessary to increase both the driving comfort and the traffic safety.
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