Active steering deviation compensation: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Unintended path drift during autonomous or assisted driving increases collision risk and driver fatigue. These systems dynamically adjust steering torque and angle to maintain trajectory alignment.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Active steering deviation compensation?
Unintended lateral vehicle drift
(74)evidences
External disturbances and road crowning cause vehicles to deviate from a straight path without driver input. Eliminating this instability ensures directional consistency and reduces driver fatigue.
Unintended vehicle path deviation
(45)evidences
External disturbances or mechanical asymmetries cause vehicles to drift from the intended trajectory. Correcting this ensures directional stability and prevents safety hazards during autonomous or manual operation.
Inaccurate low speed maneuvering
(38)evidences
Vehicle path deviation during tight radius turns. Precise tracking prevents collisions and improves navigational reliability in confined spaces.