Previous studies by the Cambridge Vehicle Dynamics Consortium (CVDC) have suggested that, by improving the control bandwidth of conventional Heavy Goods Vehicle(HGV) brake actuators and using a ‘slip control’ braking strategy, HGV stopping distances could be reduced by up to 30% over existing systems. The work covered in this thesis looks to: validate the CVDC’s previous braking performance predictions through Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) simulation, investigate how in-plane tyre dynamics may influence such a system’s performance, develop and build a next generation high-bandwidth braking system for vehicle implementation and carry out comparative back-to-back vehicle tests between the new system and commercially available HGV ABS.An introduc...
This paper establishes a reliable heavy-duty braking system model that can be used for response time...
This paper introduces an improved version of a sliding mode slip controller for pneumatic brake syst...
The main purpose of a vehicle anti-lock braking system (ABS) is to prevent the tyres from locking-up...
Previous studies by the Cambridge Vehicle Dynamics Consortium (CVDC) have suggested that, by improvi...
Previous studies by the Cambridge Vehicle Dynamics Consortium (CVDC) have suggested that, by improvi...
This paper summarises the measured emergency braking performance of a tri-axle heavy goods vehicle (...
Heavy goods vehicles exhibit poor braking performance in emergency situations when compared to other...
Previous work has shown that traditional ‘lumped tyre’ dynamic models are only accurate for modellin...
Large-scale adoption of higher capacity vehicles in road freight transport can significantly improve...
A pneumatic slip control braking system has been demonstrated, which reduces emergency stopping dist...
Progress in reducing actuator delays in pneumatic brake systems is opening the door for advanced ant...
Over the past century, cars have become a fundamental part of our society. With the increasingly lar...
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Antilock Braking System (ABS) are nowadays a standard equipme...
Antilock Braking System (ABS) is designed to prevent wheels from locking, in order to enhance vehicl...
The antilock braking system (ABS) is an active control system, which prevents the wheels from lockin...
This paper establishes a reliable heavy-duty braking system model that can be used for response time...
This paper introduces an improved version of a sliding mode slip controller for pneumatic brake syst...
The main purpose of a vehicle anti-lock braking system (ABS) is to prevent the tyres from locking-up...
Previous studies by the Cambridge Vehicle Dynamics Consortium (CVDC) have suggested that, by improvi...
Previous studies by the Cambridge Vehicle Dynamics Consortium (CVDC) have suggested that, by improvi...
This paper summarises the measured emergency braking performance of a tri-axle heavy goods vehicle (...
Heavy goods vehicles exhibit poor braking performance in emergency situations when compared to other...
Previous work has shown that traditional ‘lumped tyre’ dynamic models are only accurate for modellin...
Large-scale adoption of higher capacity vehicles in road freight transport can significantly improve...
A pneumatic slip control braking system has been demonstrated, which reduces emergency stopping dist...
Progress in reducing actuator delays in pneumatic brake systems is opening the door for advanced ant...
Over the past century, cars have become a fundamental part of our society. With the increasingly lar...
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Antilock Braking System (ABS) are nowadays a standard equipme...
Antilock Braking System (ABS) is designed to prevent wheels from locking, in order to enhance vehicl...
The antilock braking system (ABS) is an active control system, which prevents the wheels from lockin...
This paper establishes a reliable heavy-duty braking system model that can be used for response time...
This paper introduces an improved version of a sliding mode slip controller for pneumatic brake syst...
The main purpose of a vehicle anti-lock braking system (ABS) is to prevent the tyres from locking-up...