Research on Algorithm to Improve Performance of Multi-Wheel Steering Control System

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There are many factors that can affect network performance, such as delay, packet loss and capacity utilization. Vehicle handling directional stability has been more and more important, experiments for steering wheel corner step input response, steering oil tank response property, steady state turning and steering angle of all steering wheels were conducted in this paper, the experimental results show that multi-wheel steering system can fulfill its function very well and reach target angle, it provides a new method for researching for the vehicle handling directional stability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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3177-3180

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July 2014

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