Abstract

"The anti-lock braking system is a safety equipment that prevents the vehicle wheels from locking up under emergency, panic, or harsh braking conditions, ensuring steering control during braking and reducing braking distance. This system is studied by automotive engineers for performance comparisons and for determining optimal control methods. For this reason, this paper presents a method to mathematically model the anti-lock braking system. The obtained model is afterwards used inside a Simulink simulation to investigate the results with and without the anti-lock braking system and to propose a three-position regulator instead of the generally used bang-bang controller. The simulation results show the improvement of the vehicle braking time and braking distance."

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