Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – With pump
Patent
1994-12-14
1996-09-24
Young, Lee W.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
With pump
303155, 3031152, 3031134, B60T 1316
Patent
active
055584098
ABSTRACT:
Electrohydraulic braking applied to a plurality of automotive vehicle braking channels operates to drive brake pressure modulator position toward a position corresponding to a braking input and corrected for channel to channel braking variations and vehicle deceleration error. A function for adapting the braking input to a position command is provided for each channel and is periodically adapted in accord with a difference between the channel's brake pressure modulator position error and a desired position error.
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Kade Alexander
Leppek Kevin G.
Walenty Allen J.
Bridges Michael J.
General Motors Corporation
Young Lee W.
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