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Modern Vehicle Technology

Modern Vehicle Technology. Modern Vehicle Technology. Locations Driver Information and Accessories Crash Prevention and Investigation Stability and Handling Technology Brake and Traction Control Tire Technology. 1928 Studebaker Commander. 1929 Lincoln 124B Sports Touring.

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Modern Vehicle Technology

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  1. Modern Vehicle Technology

  2. Modern Vehicle Technology Locations • Driver Information and Accessories • Crash Prevention and Investigation • Stability and Handling Technology • Brake and Traction Control • Tire Technology

  3. 1928 Studebaker Commander

  4. 1929 Lincoln 124B Sports Touring

  5. 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A

  6. 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster

  7. 1949 Ford Custom

  8. 1951 Chevrolet Styleline

  9. 1954 Volkswagen Beetle

  10. 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 968 Pontiac LeMans

  11. 1992 Chevrolet Blazer

  12. 1999 Lincoln Town Car Limousine

  13. 2001 Ford Explorer

  14. Ford Taurus 2003

  15. Next Generation Driver Education Car? STUDENT DRIVER Montana

  16. IS ELECTRONIC STEERING IN YOUR FUTURE?

  17. Different Looks for the Future NO STEERING WHEELS ?

  18. The Future Holds New Concepts

  19. Trucks and SUV Adaptions

  20. New Power Concepts

  21. New Options Available 2007 GM Hy-Wire Hybrid

  22. Future Driver Education Terms TRAXXAR ETS INTELLIGENT HANDLING SYSTEMS ACTIVE HANDLING SYSTEMS TCS INTELLIGENT STABILITY SYSTEMS ABS ESS THIRD GENERATION SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS STABILITRAC SYSTEMS esp GPS APAI ELECTRONIC STEERING ASSIST

  23. Intelligent Stability and Handling Systems

  24. New Approach to Crash Reduction • APIA: Active Passive Integration Approach • vehicle that avoids crashes and prevents injuries. • networking active and passive safety systems and integrating environmental sensors. • danger control module detects traffic hazards and determines the probability of an accident for the current traffic situation • if necessary, initiates a staged hazard response to protect the occupants and other road users.

  25. APAI Approach

  26. Driver Information and Accessories • Alert and Warning Lights

  27. Driver Information and Accessories • Alert and Warning Lights • Digital Displays • Active/Passive Restraint Systems • Information Systems • Visibility Enhancements • Communication Oil Temp 120o Tire Pressure Low

  28. Stability & Handling Technology • Strut Suspension • Electronic Suspension Adjustments • Constant Velocity Joints • Rack and Pinion Steering • Limited Assist Power Steer • Electronic Steering Assist • Intelligent Stability and Handling Systems • Roll and Yaw Sensors

  29. Electronic Air Suspension Systems

  30. Stability and Handling Systems • Training Efforts for Understeer and Oversteer Become Critical for Vehicle Control • Vision Control • Motion Control • Understeer…. Deceleration • Oversteer…. Acceleration • Steering Control

  31. Cadence Braking or ABS Braking Would Correct the Understeer Stability and Handling Systems

  32. Brake and Traction Control • Full Disc-caliper • Weight transfer sensors • Anti-lock sensor systems • Anti-slip sensor systems • Pressure adjustment sensors • Electro-hydraulic systems • Electro-mechanical brakes

  33. Electronic Braking SystemsEMBTechnology

  34. Oversteer Control Vision Control Motion Control Steering Control

  35. Tire Technology • Tire Patch Stability • Size of hand • Dynamic adjustments • Water displacement • Sidewall Movement • Steering movements move traction to the sidewall • Stiffer sidewall needed for higher speeds • Taller tire configurations for stability • Wider tires may cause patch division (lift) • Inflation Pressure Critical

  36. Crash Investigation Technology • Black Box Technology • GPS Location • Data Recovery

  37. DriverControl Actions • Steering Control • Limited inputs • Directed to path of travel • Vehicle Balancing Actions • Front wheel traction loss • Rear wheel traction loss • Four wheel traction loss

  38. Summary • Driver Information and Accessories • Engine and System Electronics • Stability and Handling Technology • Brake and Traction Control • Tire Technology • Crash Prevention and Investigation

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