Drive by wire
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Drive-by-wire technology in automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical and hydraulic control systems with electronic control systems using electromechanical actuators and human-machine interfaces such as pedal and steering feel emulators. Hence, the traditional components such as the steering column, intermediate shafts, pumps, hoses, fluids, belts and brake boosters and master cylinders are eliminated from the vehicle.
Examples include electronic throttle control and brake-by-wire.
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Missing data compensation for safety-critical components in a drive-by wire system
Fusion of redundant information in brake-by-wire systems, using a fuzzy Voter