Browse Publications Technical Papers 2009-01-0455
2009-04-20

Computer Modeling of Factors Significant to Electronic Stability Control Effectiveness 2009-01-0455

Electronic stability control (ESC) systems have been the subject of statistical analyses of road accidents, testing by NHTSA and others, and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 126. ESC systems employ complex algorithms to process information from multiple sensors and intervene to improve vehicle directional control. They are called upon to function under conditions of varying tire-road friction coefficients, grades, vehicle loads, and driver inputs. In this study, Engineering Dynamics Corporation SIMON modeling software was used to examine simulated vehicle responses due to single-wheel braking (as utilized by ESC systems) when subjected to a variety of factors. The stabilizing force due to single-wheel braking was found to be sensitive to laterally split friction coefficient conditions, braking, and other specific driver inputs. ESC systems are likely to be subject to similar limitations.

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