Energy harvesting and active suspension systems represent a frontier in vehicular technology, merging the goals of improved ride comfort with the efficient recovery of energy that is typically lost ...
There are two main types of vehicle suspensions, dependent and independent suspensions. Solid-axle suspensions are an example of the first, while independent suspensions include double wishbone and ...
The global market for premium seating solutions is entering a new phase of transformation as vehicle manufacturers, fleet operators, and equipment suppliers place renewed emphasis on ergonomics, ...
Electronically controlled suspension used to be something you’d only find on high-end nameplates or expensive sports cars.
Active suspension systems represent a leap forward in vehicle dynamics, integrating sensors, actuators and advanced control strategies to actively modify the suspension response in real time. By ...
If you haven’t seen the video from 2004 of a Lexus LS400 performing a steeplechase jump, Google it and lament the fact this electromagnetic suspension—under development for 24 years by then—never ...
Day one is in the can as we feverishly work to transform our stock 1967 AMD Chevelle into a Chevy that can handle, brake, and perform like a modern ride. For the CPP Week To Wicked Chevelle build, ...