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Automotive DesignLine | Wedge brake design boosts by-wire stopping

Automotive DesignLine | Wedge brake design boosts by-wire stopping Intelligently controlled electronic brake converts vehicle kinetic energy directly into braking energy, is faster than hydraulic brakes, requires only 10% www.automotivedesignline.com/howto/184429176 - 46k - Cached - Similar pages Continental Automotive Systems - Electronic Parking Brake Systems The EPB and EHP are electronically regulated systems we offer whose performance goes far beyond the function of conventional parking brakes. www.conti-online.com/ /cas/themes/products/ electronic_brake_and_safety_systems/parking_brake_1003_en.html - 49k - Cached - Similar pages ABC News: Engineers Develop Electronic Brakes for Skis Engineers Develop Electronic Brakes for Skis. Once the skis accelerate beyond a pre-set speed, the brakes gently activate. abcnews.go.com/Technology/ CuttingEdge/story id=98079&page=1 - Similar pages Coming Soon: Electronic Brakes - Popular Science Coming Soon: Electronic Brakes A new brake concept uses a car’s energy to slow itself The prototype Electronic Wedge Brake, by German company Siemens, www.popsci.com/popsci/automotivetech/ cd9a7178706d8010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html - 45k - Cached - Similar pages