As of today, most aircraft are endowed with Anti-lock Braking Systems that are active during landings and rejected take-off manoeuvres, ensuring the maximum exploitation of road-friction capability. Due to strict certification issues, the braking controller must function using only signals that are local to the landing gear, which is the aircraft sub-system hosting the braking actuators. In the most common scenarios, the only available signals are the wheel speed and the braking pressure. This limited set of information prevents the use of advanced braking control architectures which are now mainstream in the automotive sector, i.e., those based on the regulation of the wheel slip, so that typical aircraft Anti-lock Braking Systems are usua...
The performances of braking control systems for robotic platforms, e.g., assisted and autonomous veh...
Abstract. In road vehicles, wheel locking can be prevented by means of closed-loop Anti-lock Braking...
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) has been designed to achieve maximum deceleration by preventing the whe...
As of today, most aircraft are endowed with Anti-lock Braking Systems that are active during landing...
Due to safety reasons, anti-skid braking control strategies in aircraft can rely only on sensors tha...
In land based aircraft, wheel locking can be prevented by the usage of closed-loop anti- lock brakin...
For both safety and technological reasons, aircraft anti-skid control systems are typically based on...
Progress in reducing actuator delays in pneumatic brake systems creates an opportunity for advanced...
Anti-skid control systems are standard equipment for aircraft of all sizes. Such systems are designe...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes an antilock braking system (ABS), in which unknown road characterist...
In ground vehicles, braking actuator degradation and tire consumption do not represent a significant...
Since their introduction, anti-lock braking systems (ABS) have mostly relied on heuristic, rule-base...
Since several decades anti-lock braking systems rely on rule-based control strategies. Extensive lit...
The performances of braking control systems for robotic platforms, e.g., assisted and autonomous veh...
Abstract. In road vehicles, wheel locking can be prevented by means of closed-loop Anti-lock Braking...
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) has been designed to achieve maximum deceleration by preventing the whe...
As of today, most aircraft are endowed with Anti-lock Braking Systems that are active during landing...
Due to safety reasons, anti-skid braking control strategies in aircraft can rely only on sensors tha...
In land based aircraft, wheel locking can be prevented by the usage of closed-loop anti- lock brakin...
For both safety and technological reasons, aircraft anti-skid control systems are typically based on...
Progress in reducing actuator delays in pneumatic brake systems creates an opportunity for advanced...
Anti-skid control systems are standard equipment for aircraft of all sizes. Such systems are designe...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes an antilock braking system (ABS), in which unknown road characterist...
In ground vehicles, braking actuator degradation and tire consumption do not represent a significant...
Since their introduction, anti-lock braking systems (ABS) have mostly relied on heuristic, rule-base...
Since several decades anti-lock braking systems rely on rule-based control strategies. Extensive lit...
The performances of braking control systems for robotic platforms, e.g., assisted and autonomous veh...
Abstract. In road vehicles, wheel locking can be prevented by means of closed-loop Anti-lock Braking...
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) has been designed to achieve maximum deceleration by preventing the whe...