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Electronic Stability Control systems on vehicles do not help you take corners but it will help you maintain control of your vehicle and prevent accidents in dangerous conditions.
Jonathan P. How has written: 'Robust control design with real parameter uncertainty using absolute stability theory' -- subject(s): Control stability, Control systems design, Control theory, Nonlinear systems, Optimal control, Robustness (Mathematics), Systems stability
Parts of electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic control systems.
The pneumatic system controlled by electronic systems.
I think it's easy now a days to modify older vehicles or "classic" cars to run the new electronic audio system, an experienced electrician or car mechanic can figure out how to put a new electronic audio systems for sure in old model vehicles.
The "Electronic Stability Control," ESP, is an electronic control that monitors several other regularly active electronic controls. A regularly active electronic control could be the ABS (your anti-lock braking system,) which is standard on all modern automobiles. Other controls exist that monitor separate systems in different cars. In the Mercedes Benz all of these separate systems are under the uber-control of the ESP. You can turn off the ESP and that doesn't turn off your ABS, but your ABS no longer is tied to other systems and acts only independently. The ESP looks at all the systems, engine controls, brakes and steering, body frame or chassis controls, and transmission electronics to name a few. This higher level control gives you a more secure drive, but it is your choice.
Temperature sensitivity
The pneumatic system controlled by electronic systems.
Synthesizers!
electronic health records have same access control requirements as paper based record system
James F. Stewart has written: 'Flight-determined benefits of integrated flight-propulsion control systems' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Control systems, Integrated flight-propulsion control systems 'Flight-testing of the self-repairing flight control system using the F-15 highly integrated digital electronic control flight research facility' -- subject(s): Flight control, F-15 aircraft, Self repairing devices, Expert systems, Flight tests, Control configured vehicles
The electronic control module is an embedded system that controls one or more of the electrical systems in a motor vehicle. These are sometimes referred to as the car's computer.