Controller for reducing acceleration slippage of a driven wheel

Motor vehicles – With means for detecting wheel slip during vehicle...

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36442603, B60K 2816

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049711644

ABSTRACT:
A controller for reducing acceleration slippage of a driven wheel starts the throttle-valve control, the brake control, and the engine output torque control when acceleration slippage is detected. The output torque control is executed together with the brake control for a limited period after the detection of acceleration slippage, thus compensating for the slow effect of the throttle-valve control on the output torque. The controller quickly reduces acceleration slippage without adversely affecting the engine operation.

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