Active means that the car itself will do things to counteract the instability of the vehicle. For instance the vehicle computer may activate one or more brakes on a wheel or wheels to counteract the pitching or swerving of a car that is not being driven correctly. This possibly could involve control of the steering wheel on future cars that may be built with this feature. At present, it is limited to applying brakes and adjusting the suspension during a bad maneuver to try to stabilize the car.
its either anti-slip control or active stability control
Roll Stability Control , its part of the Advance Trac system ( traction control , electronic stability control , Roll Stability Control )
VSA = Vehicle Stability Assist. It's vehicle stability control and traction control.
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) is the Toyota/Lexus term for Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
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
Cornering stability control helps to keep a vehicle's wheels from slipping and sliding during turns. This helps drivers to maintain better control of their vehicle.
vehicle stability control
Vehicle Stability Control
The definition of joint stability is the resistance that is offered by the musculoskeletal tissues surrounding the skeletal joints. The subsystems used for joint stability are active, passive, and neutral.
There is a problem with the Electronic Stability Control on your vehicle. Seek professional help.
S. Farokhi has written: 'Modern developments in shear flow control with swirl' -- subject(s): Turbulent jets, Swirling, Vortex breakdown, Wave excitation, Shear flow, Active control, Flow stability
Yes they do, Traction Control and ESP.