Abstract

Drive-by-wire systems have been establishing the technological basis that is opening opportunities for the development of new driver assistance and safety systems, making it possible even for a computer to drive or park a car. Electrical drives represent the heart of such systems and are also becoming a trend in relation to distributed electrical traction systems in hybrid and electrical vehicles. This work presents an overview of electrical drives in intelligent vehicles. The article brings also a discussion about the reliability, production and maintenance costs of different types of electrical drives that can be used in such automotive applications.

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