Analysis for steering feel on steer-by-wire model
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Steer-By- Wire, remote controll, regenerativeAbstract
In recent year, Steer by Wire is a focus interest of automotive researchers. To Because of the separation, there are some problems which must be solved. The first, it must ensure that the motions of upper part (hand-wheel) and lower part have the same speed. The second, it must ensure that Steer by wire has to produce realistic steering feel. The paper focus on how to pro- duce steering feel and testing on Steer by Wire model
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