Capacity Allocation of Driving System & Braking System for Distributed Drive Electric Vehicle

来源 :第19届亚太汽车工程年会暨2017中国汽车工程学会年会 | 被引量 : 0次 | 上传用户:minlu123
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  To solve the problem that the mainstream capacity allocation method of driving & braking systems for distributed drive electric vehicles is adopts uniform distribution among four wheels,a novel capacity allocation method of driving system and braking sys-tem is proposed.
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