ADVANCING VEHICLE SAFETY: THE ELECTRO-HYDRO-MECHANICAL BRAKING SYSTEM IN PASSENGER VEHICLES
Keywords:
Electro-Hydro-Mechanical braking system, vehicle safety, braking efficiencyAbstract
"Advancing Vehicle Safety: The Electro-Hydro-Mechanical Braking System in Passenger Vehicles" explores the innovative Electro-Hydro-Mechanical (EHM) braking system and its pivotal role in enhancing passenger vehicle safety. This paper delves into the fundamental principles, design considerations, and performance characteristics of the EHM braking system, which integrates electronic, hydraulic, and mechanical components to optimize braking efficiency and control. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and technological advancements, this study highlights the significant contributions of the EHM braking system in mitigating collision risks, improving vehicle stability, and enhancing overall driver and passenger safety.
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