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DSC (Dynamic Stability Control)

 

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DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) is an electronic vehicle stability control, a system similar to ESP. DSC is used, for example, BMW and Mazda.

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Abbreviation derived from DSC Dynamic Stability Control English. Indicates an electronic stability system designed to ensure the safe conduct of the car in critical situations. The system monitors during the conduct of driving the car and on the basis of information obtained adapting the direction of movement of the car through targeted braking of individual wheels to. This system used, for example, BMW and Mazda brands.

PRINCIPLE

All electronic stability systems work on very similar principles. Simply put, these systems are capable of using targeted brake intervention to correct a position resulting from the creation of opposite shear stáčivého moment.

Source: http://www.bmw­.com

Control unit continuously evaluates and compares the information requested on the direction of wheel rotation and the actual movement of the vehicle speed of each wheel and the values of lateral acceleration. If necessary, the control unit system, DSC intervenes in the proceedings by means of the braking effects on individual wheels corrected the direction of movement of the vehicle. Detailed description of the entire plant can be found at the following English manual or in the article on ESP.

List of Abbreviations electronic stability systems.






















Source: http://forum.maz­da6tech.com


publication of article: 6. February 2009 | inclusion of article: Abbreviations-and-terms
translated from the Czech original by automatic translation

 

 

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