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1999-03-01

Variable Rate Pedal Feel Emulator Designs for a Brake-By-Wire System 1999-01-0481

An important element of a brake-by-wire system is the pedal feel emulator. This device is tuned for each vehicle application to provide the desired pedal force/travel relationship while operating the brake system in the normal powered mode. The two designs examined apply to a hydraulic based brake-by-wire system and are used in conjunction with a master cylinder to meet failed power braking requirements. Both designs use uniquely different spring technologies to provide a variable rate curve to simulate the pedal feel characteristics of a conventional vacuum boosted brake system.

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