Continuous Evaluation of the Road Skid Resistance with ViaFriction

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A newly developed skid resistance measurement system ViaFriction is studied, which can detect the skid resistance under conditions with a variable slip rate, just like the braking process with an anti-lock braking system (ABS). Until now there is still no evaluation framework on the testing results from this test system. In the scope of this paper, the impact from the temperature of the ambient air, the road surface, the tire and the water for the test as well as the influence of the driving speed of the test vehicle on the testing results of the ViaFriction was identified and transferred to a correction function. This total correction algorithm for the measurement results of the ViaFriction allows a comparative analysis of the friction coefficients at different speeds and under different testing temperatures.

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