Electric steering motor control logic: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Mechanical decoupling in steering systems introduces latency and safety risks during motor failure. These innovations engineer redundant control algorithms and electronic feedback loops to maintain vehicle directional stability.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Electric steering motor control logic?
Imprecise vehicle trajectory tracking
(43)evidences
Inaccurate trajectory execution during complex maneuvers like U-turns or lane keeping leads to safety risks and driver discomfort. Improving path fidelity ensures predictable vehicle behavior in constrained environments.
Steering wheel return obstruction
(39)evidences
Unintended resistance or mechanical interference prevents the steering wheel from returning to its neutral position. Identifying and compensating for these obstructions ensures predictable vehicle handling and driver safety.
Inaccurate steering wheel centering
(28)evidences
The steering wheel fails to return to the neutral position precisely after a turn. Correcting this ensures predictable vehicle handling and reduces driver fatigue.
Unpredictable steering torque fluctuations
(28)evidences
Variations in vehicle dynamics and environmental conditions lead to unpredictable steering feedback and path deviation. Improving response precision ensures reliable directional control across diverse driving scenarios.