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ADAS and Highly Automated Driving
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Body and Comfort
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Connectivity
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Functional Safety and Automotive Security
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Infotainment and IVE
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Powertrain & Vehicle Dynamics
- Active Suspension
- Braking and Stability Control
- Electrification
- Electric Power Steering (EPS)
- Transmission and Gearbox
- HV-LV DC-DC Converter
- EV Auxiliary Systems
- 48-Volt-LV DC-DC Converter
- 48-Volt Starter Generator
- Traction Inverter
- On-Board Charger (OBC)
- DC Fast EV Charging
- Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
- Gate Driver Solutions
- Battery Management Systems (BMS)
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Vehicle Networking
Braking and Stability Control
Braking and stability control systems are critical components of a vehicle's safety and performance. They work together to enhance control, stability, and stopping power, especially in challenging driving conditions.
The braking system allows the driver to slow down, stop, and control the vehicle's speed. The stability control system, also known as electronic stability control (ESC) or dynamic stability control (DSC), helps maintain control and stability of the vehicle during various maneuvers. It incorporates various sensors and electronic controls to detect and mitigate loss of control situations.
Braking and stability control systems work in tandem to ensure safe and controlled driving. By providing precise braking power, preventing wheel lock-up, and assisting the driver in maintaining stability, these systems contribute significantly to vehicle safety, especially in emergency situations or adverse road conditions. Manufacturers continue to develop and enhance these systems to improve performance, responsiveness, and overall safety on the road.