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State estimator for active vehicle control systems

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With the “Vehicle State Estimator VSE module”, TNO offers a solution for integrated active safety. Relevant driving conditions and critical situations for active (safety) control systems are monitored and detected. The VSE is a first step towards brand independent tuning. Its generic design can be used easily across vehicles in a product line, reducing development effort and cost. The very small code footprint of the VSE and the limited number of application parameters offer a solution for very little additional costs.

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Leenen, R., Maurice, J.P. State estimator for active vehicle control systems. ATZ Elektron Worldw 5, 16–20 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03242294

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