Method of calibrating a brake system for stationary...

Brakes – Vehicle – Velocipede

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C482S005000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of calibrating a brake system includes storing several input-signal-value/output-value associations for a specific brake in a memory unique to the specific brake. The method includes determining an input signal associated with a desired output by interpolating between the stored input-signal-value/output-value associations. In one embodiment, the brake system is used in conjunction with a rehabilitation device to provide a device that accurately produces a desired output.

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