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Smart Tires

Jack Patterson

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Smart Tires explores the cutting-edge field of adaptive tire technology, where tires intelligently respond to varying road conditions. This book delves into the mechanical engineering and technological advancements that allow tires to optimize grip and safety in real-time. Imagine tires that can adjust their tread patterns based on moisture levels or alter pressure for optimal fuel efficiency. This book uniquely emphasizes a systems-level approach, viewing the tire as an integral part of the vehicle and transportation ecosystem.

 
The book examines the engineering principles behind adaptive tire design, the sensor and control systems that enable real-time adjustments, and the implications of this technology for transportation's future. It begins with tire mechanics, sensor technology, and control algorithms, then explores adaptive tire systems using case studies and experimental data.

 
It also analyzes the sensors used to detect road conditions and the control algorithms that process sensor data and actuate adaptive mechanisms. The book progresses through the design and functionality of various systems, culminating in an analysis of smart tires' broader implications for the automotive industry and environmental sustainability.
Verfügbar seit: 12.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 100 Seiten.

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