Abstract

The design basis, conceptual design, and a prototype construction of a new anti-slip regulation (ASR) system (also referred to as “traction control system”) have been presented. The operation of the proposed ASR system consists in the applying of the parking (emergency) brake, actuated by means of a two-state modulator controlled by an electronic control module. This principle differs from that employed in the current ASR systems, where the service brake system is used for ASR purposes. The construction of the system under consideration is based on the use of the piston-spring part of the spring brake actuator of the rear driving wheel brakes to apply a braking torque to appropriate wheels during system operation. The concept under consideration may be implemented in trucks, buses, or other vehicles provided with air brake systems.

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