2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24092681
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Intelligent Tire Prototype in Longitudinal Slip Operating Conditions

Jennifer Bastiaan,
Abhishek Chawan,
Wookjin Eum
et al.

Abstract: With the recent advances in autonomous vehicles, there is an increasing need for sensors that can help monitor tire–road conditions and the forces that are applied to the tire. The footprint area of a tire that makes direct contact with the road surface, known as the contact patch, is a key parameter for determining a vehicle’s effectiveness in accelerating, braking, and steering at various velocities. Road unevenness from features such as potholes and cracks results in large fluctuations in the contact patch … Show more

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