Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-03-16
1995-07-11
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36442405, 36443105, 280707, 280708, 731182, 123478, 123488, 123492, G01B 1322
Patent
active
054327016
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for generating a signal which indicates whether a motor vehicle containing such a system is operating on a rough road surface. The generated signal is based on the signals output by a sensor that measures the air-mass flow rate through the air-intake manifold of an internal-combustion engine. The system and method use the differences in the signals output by the sensor when on a smooth road surface and a rough road surface to generate the signal indicative of a rough road surface. The rough road indication signal can be applied, inter alia, to engine misfire detection, anti-lock braking control, and vehicle chassis regulation.
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Mayer Rudi
Ries-Muller Klaus
Louis-Jacques Jacques H.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Teska Kevin J.
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