ESC Electronic Stability ControlРазработчик: Continental Teves AG
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)* is an active safety system that recognizes unstable driving conditions at the very outset and applies automatic, corrective action. Utilizing the active build-up of direction-stabilizing brake forces, ESC helps the driver overcome critical situations and keep his vehicle safely under control. Recognized as a critical development in achieving higher levels of safety, ESC is even used by OE manufacturers in the compact car class. It has already become standard equipment on many vehicle brands. In 2003 alone, we delivered some 3,126,000 units of this proven technology.
ESC is the sum of the functions:
- ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
- EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution)
- TCS (Traction Control System)
- AYC (Active Yaw Control)
ESC continuously evaluates the measured data from numerous sensors and compares the driver's input with the actual behavior of the vehicle. If an unstable condition develops - such as a sudden evasive maneuver - within a fraction of a second, ESC intervenes via engine electronics and the brake system to help stabilize the vehicle.
Our ESC is based upon the high-performing EBS MK60. As a result of its flexible design and add-on capability, ESC also forms the core of our advanced, intelligent chassis systems. We are already in a position to introduce the first extended functions such as ARP and ESC II.
ESC at NHTSA
ESC at Wikipedia
2007 Electronic Stability Control Equipped Vehicles
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