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Ford reveals new stability control technology

The tech will debut in the new Ford Focus, and can predict a spin before it occurs.
1 min read11 Feb '15
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Ford has revealed a new stability control system that can predict a spin before it occurs. The technology debuts on the new Ford Focus, a sedan sold in global markets. The technology is being called enhanced transitional stability technology.

This next-gen stability control technology actively determines when a car meets the conditions that may lead to a spin and intervenes early to help prevent the driver from losing control. The feature can help deliver better handling in highly dynamic driving maneuvers. Information related to the car’s speed, steering wheel position, turn rate of the steering wheel and other input is considered to determine when a skid is imminent.

Once a risk is identified, braking is applied to individual wheels to help the driver maintain control and continue on the intended path.  “By recognising scenarios that can lead to a potential loss of driver control before oversteer has developed, the enhanced transitional stability system is setting the recovery process in motion quicker than ever before – resulting in smoother, more refined control,” said David Messih, Brake Controls manager, Ford North America.

Enhanced transitional stability technology is standard on the new Focus. It combines real-time data from sensors throughout the car to anticipate a potential spin by 100 to 200 milliseconds. The innovation came about when engineers tried applying an algorithm already in use with Ford’s Roll Stability Control to the enhanced transitional stability technology. The result is a stability control system that predicts potential spins before they happen.

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