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Title: Implementation of a PC-based ABS System with CAN-Bus Interface on an Experimental Platform
Authors: Chih-Keng Chen;Chi-Pan Hwang;Chien-Chang Su
Contributors: 電子工程學系
Keywords: ABS System
CAN Bus
Circuit
Hydraulic System
Wheel Speed Sensors
Controller Area Networks
Anti-Lock Brake System
Vehicle Braking
Electrical Control Unit
Date: 2005
Issue Date: 2010-11-12T07:03:52Z
Abstract: An experimental platform is constructed to test a designed CAN (Controller Area Network) interface of an ABS (Anti-lock Brake System). A PC-based ABS ECU with CAN interfaces is designed and implemented for testing. Four wheel speed signals and one brake pedal switch signal are sent to the CAN via the designed input interfaces. Through the CAN interfaces, on/off commands from the controller can drive the eight solenoid valves and a pump motor. Accordingly, all of the signals can be transmitted through the CAN bus in the ABS control system loop. Using the developed CAN I/O interfaces, a PC with a CAN interface card can receive the inputs and send out control signals to the ABS module. The developed circuits are experimentally verified in the platform. The proposed system incorporates a CAN bus configuration to reduce the complexity of the interconnections among ABS components.
Relation: International Journal of Vehicle Design, 37(4):343-357(DOI: 10.1504/IJVD.2005.006599)
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