Motor vehicles – With means for detecting wheel slip during vehicle...
Patent
1993-12-28
1996-01-09
Hill, Mitchell J.
Motor vehicles
With means for detecting wheel slip during vehicle...
180 791, 180140, 303140, 3644241, B60K 2816, B60T 832
Patent
active
054821339
ABSTRACT:
In order to prevent a traction control system and an auxiliary steering or the like from combining stabilizing effects in a manner which causes excessive understeer, when the traction control is functioning in a predetermined manner, a signal is issued to the auxiliary steering control and reduces the gain with which the control thereof is implemented. As a result excessive understeer is avoided while maintaining suitable vehicle stability.
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Fukumura Tomohiro
Iwata Toru
Murakami Terukiyo
Tamura Minoru
Hill Mitchell J.
Nissan Motor Co,. Ltd.
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