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Research Status of Hybrid Brake-By-Wire System

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Design and Control of Hybrid Brake-by-Wire System for Autonomous Vehicle

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In order to guarantee the stability of vehicle braking, in the hybrid brake-by-wire system, a reasonable braking force distribution method of vehicle front and rear axles and mode switching strategy under coordinated braking must be adopted. This chapter introduces the research status of braking force distribution method and mode switching of intelligent vehicle hybrid line control system.

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Hu, D. (2022). Research Status of Hybrid Brake-By-Wire System. In: Design and Control of Hybrid Brake-by-Wire System for Autonomous Vehicle. Key Technologies on New Energy Vehicles. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8946-8_2

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