Study on the Fuzzy Control Strategy of Automobile Braking Stability

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The article is put forward to using fuzzy control to improve brake stability, designing the fuzzy controller of automobile braking stability, determine the yawing moment control strategy. The simulation experiment indicates that braking stability of automobile that using fuzzy control has a good stability and security, the proposed control strategy can make automobile quickly recover to the expected driving lane after partial drove and maintain a good braking performance, the research shows that the proposed braking stability control strategy is effective and has certain significance for improving the safety of the automobile driving.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 631-632)

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1160-1165

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January 2013

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