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DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) is an electronic driving stability control, similar to the ESP system. DSC uses such as BMW or Mazda.

The abbreviation comes from the English DSC Dynamic Stability Control. Indicates an electronic stability system is used to ensure safe vehicle behavior in critical situations. The system monitors the driving behavior and vehicle information obtained provides the direction of the car by braking interventions targeted at individual wheels. The system used by brands such as BMW and Mazda.

Principle:

All electronic stabilization systems operate on very similar principles. Basically these systems can use targeted brake intervention to correct the resulting creation of shear opposite stáčivého moment.

The control unit continuously evaluates and compares the information on the required direction of travel of the steering wheel and the actual movement of the vehicle speed of each wheel and the values ​​of lateral acceleration. If necessary, the control unit DSC system intervenes in the procedure by using the effects of braking individual wheels to correct the direction of the vehicle. Detailed description of the entire system can be found below on the English manual or in the article on ESP .

Text: John Sajdl
Photo: www.bmw.com
Keywords: driving stability, ESP, DSC, Dynamic Stability Control system

driving stability, ESP, DSC, Dynamic Stability Control system

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