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Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 36:307-312
This paper describes fault detection and diagnosis techniques for a hydraulic passenger car braking system. First, a model of the hydraulic braking system is derived in state space representation. This model is subsequentlyemployed for fault detectio
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 36:429-434
This paper presents the design of a model-based supervision system for the vacuum brake booster of current hydraulic passenger car braking systems. A model is derived, which allows to calculate the pressure in the vacuum chamber and the working chamb
Publikováno v:
Control Engineering Practice. 11:337-343
From a safety point of view, the braking system is, besides the driver, one of the key subsystems in a car. The driver, as an adaptive control system, might not notice small faults in the hydraulic part of the braking system and sooner or later criti
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 35:193-198
This paper presents the design of a model-based supervision and diagnosis system for hydraulic and future electro-hydraulic passenger car braking systems. A state space model of the braking system has been derived, which allows calculation of the ind
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 35:187-192
Conventional central heating systems in German buildings are hot-water heating systems. These systems consist of a boiler and radiators or heating coils in the floor. A heating characteristic maps the current outdoor temperature to the set-point of t
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 34:113-118
Autor:
Olaf Moseler, Harald Straky
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 33:119-124
In passenger and utility vehicles proportional solenoid valves are used in different hydraulic systems. The valves often have an important impact on the operation quality of succeeding components. However, the correct functioning of the devices is on
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 2002 American Control Conference (IEEE Cat. No.CH37301).
Conventional central heating systems in German buildings are hot-water heating systems. These systems consist of a boiler and radiators or heating coils in the floor. A heating characteristic maps the current outdoor temperature to the set-point of t
Publikováno v:
SAE Technical Paper Series.