automotive control
Automotive control refers to the systems and technologies that manage the performance and safety of vehicles. This includes functions like steering, braking, and acceleration, which are essential for driving. Modern vehicles often use electronic systems to enhance these controls, allowing for smoother operation and improved safety features.
In addition to basic functions, automotive control encompasses advanced technologies such as adaptive cruise control and anti-lock braking systems (ABS). These systems help maintain safe distances from other vehicles and prevent wheel lock-up during braking, contributing to a safer driving experience.