Browse Publications Technical Papers 2009-01-2865
2009-10-06

Potential Safety Enhancements using Synthetic Torque Feedback 2009-01-2865

Synthetic torque feedback (artificial feel) is valued in the market for enhancing steering performance as perceived by the driver. The possibility of using this same hardware, with minimal control modifications, to aid the driver in responding to tire failures, is discussed.

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