Stability Control Systems are essential technologies used in various fields, including automotive and aerospace engineering. Their primary function is to maintain the stability of a vehicle or aircraft during operation. By continuously monitoring conditions such as speed, direction, and external forces, these systems can make real-time adjustments to ensure safe and controlled movement.
In vehicles, for example, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) helps prevent skidding and loss of control by applying brakes to individual wheels when necessary. In aviation, Fly-by-Wire systems enhance stability by automatically adjusting control surfaces based on flight conditions, improving safety and performance during flight.