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Drive by wire technology employs electronic systems to control vehicle functions such as steering and braking, reducing the number of moving parts and maintenance needs. It offers benefits like increased operational accuracy and better fuel efficiency, but also presents challenges such as complexity for new drivers and potential electronic malfunctions leading to safety issues. The document outlines both the feasibility and loopholes associated with this technology.
Introduction to drive by wire technology that uses electronic systems for vehicle control operations including steering and braking.
Explains types of brake by wire systems: Hydraulic or Wet and Electric or Dry, detailing mechanisms used in each.
Describes the working of electronic throttle control, using pedal unit and EMS to manage accelerator movement and fuel requirements.
Details the steer by wire system, its operation via electronic actuation, and absence of physical connections between steering and wheels.
Discusses the feasibility of drive by wire systems, highlighting advantages like reduced maintenance, accuracy, and improved fuel efficiency.
Addresses loopholes such as complexity for new drivers and potential electronic failures leading to accidents.
Provides links to further resources on Euro Automotive.





























