Method and system for split mu control for anti-lock brake syste

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Split coefficient of friction

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303148, 303186, B60T 832

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055517692

ABSTRACT:
A method and system for modifying anti-lock brake control to a vehicle braking on a split mu surface. Each of the wheel speeds are sensed and compared to a wheel speed reference. If the speed of only one of the front wheels departs from the wheel speed reference in excess of a predetermined slip threshold, a split mu control is activated. Upon detecting a departure of the high mu wheel, a first pressure control profile is applied to the low mu wheel, while a second control pressure profile different from the first pressure control profile is applied to the high mu wheel. Once the vehicle has transitioned from braking on a split mu surface to braking on a homogeneous mu surface, normal ABS control pressure is applied to the wheels.

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