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The Future of Vehicle Control: Michelin and Brembo Team Up for a Revolutionary Brake-Tire Concept
The automotive world is abuzz with the news that Michelin and Brembo are joining forces to develop a cutting-edge vehicle control concept. By combining the latest sensors and computer processing, this innovative system enables brakes and tires to communicate with each other and the vehicle they’re attached to, revolutionizing the way we approach braking.
A Computerized Braking System Evolves
Modern cars are equipped with sophisticated braking systems that have come a long way since the introduction of Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) in the 1980s. Today, braking systems can be integrated with traction control and drive modes to optimize braking behavior in various situations.
Brembo’s Sensify System Takes the Next Step
Brembo’s new Sensify system takes computerized braking to the next level by leveraging AI and predictive algorithms to analyze real-time vehicle data and apply it to brake control. This technology allows the system to predict and react to various road conditions, rather than simply reacting to the current situation.
Harnessing Data for Better Braking Performance
With modern cars collecting vast amounts of data about their speed, position, and situation, Sensify takes this data a step further by using it to predict what’s happening to the vehicle in the immediate future. This enables the system to apply the correct amount of brake force to the right wheel, improving braking performance and safety.
Michelin’s Software Contributes to the Development
Michelin is also playing a key role in this development, working on software that helps the car understand the wear condition, load, and grip of its tires. This information is then fed back to the car’s brain and brakes to optimize traction, resulting in improved braking performance and safety.
Implications for Vehicle Safety and Performance
Since tires are the most critical component of any rolling vehicle, having this technology deployed correctly could have a significant impact on vehicle safety and performance. By integrating the tire data with the braking system, Michelin and Brembo are opening up new possibilities for improving vehicle dynamics and reducing stopping distances.
The Potential for Future Applications
While this technology is still in the development phase, Michelin and Brembo have confirmed that it has the potential to be equipped to any modern vehicle. Early successes in testing have included improved lateral stability, traction management, and the elimination of wheel locking. As AI-powered car performance concepts continue to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative applications in the future.
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