Electricity: motive power systems – Braking
Patent
1997-08-27
1999-09-14
Ip, Paul
Electricity: motive power systems
Braking
318 16, 318479, 303 20, 303146, B60T 1366, B60T 888, H02P 300
Patent
active
059527994
ABSTRACT:
An electronic brake system for a vehicle which has control modules for adjusting the braking force at the wheels of the vehicle, a control module which determines at least the driver's braking command, and at least one communications system which connects the modules to each other, where, to supply the elements with energy, at least two independent vehicle electrical systems (E.sub.1, E.sub.2) are provided, at least one of the elements being connected to an electrical system different from that to which the other elements are connected.
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Blessing Peter
Maisch Wolfgang
Otterbein Stefan
Ip Paul
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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