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Active steering describes a steering system for a vehicle in which the relationship between the driver’s steer inputs and the angle of the steered road wheels may be continuously and intelligently altered. Whilst active steering systems may be found in agricultural equipment and heavy plant, this article concentrates on the application of active steering in BMW passenger cars.

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  • Der Begriff Aktive Lenksysteme bezeichnet Lenkeinrichtungen von Kraftfahrzeugen, bei denen der Lenkwinkel der gelenkten Räder durch ein mechatronisches System eingestellt werden kann. Abhängig von der gelenkten Achse wird dabei zwischen aktiver Vorderachslenkung, auch Active Front Steering (AFS), und aktiver Hinterachslenkung unterschieden. Durch den Einbau aktiver Lenksysteme ist die Integration verschiedener Fahrerassistenzsysteme möglich, die teilweise bereits zum Einsatz kommen oder in Entwicklung sind: * Fahrdynamikregelung mit Lenkeingriff * Selbstlenkende Einparkhilfe * Spurhalteassistent * Ausweichassistent (de)
  • Active steering describes a steering system for a vehicle in which the relationship between the driver’s steer inputs and the angle of the steered road wheels may be continuously and intelligently altered. Whilst active steering systems may be found in agricultural equipment and heavy plant, this article concentrates on the application of active steering in BMW passenger cars. Active steering describes a type of power electric variable gear ratio power steering technology introduced by BMW in 2003 first appearing on the redesigned 5 Series which varies the degree that the wheels turn in response to the steering wheel. At lower speeds, this technology reduces the amount that the steering wheel must be turned – improving performance in situations such as parking and other urban area traffic maneuvers. At higher speeds, the performance is such that increased responsiveness from speed is avoided, improving directional stability. (en)
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  • Active steering describes a steering system for a vehicle in which the relationship between the driver’s steer inputs and the angle of the steered road wheels may be continuously and intelligently altered. Whilst active steering systems may be found in agricultural equipment and heavy plant, this article concentrates on the application of active steering in BMW passenger cars. (en)
  • Der Begriff Aktive Lenksysteme bezeichnet Lenkeinrichtungen von Kraftfahrzeugen, bei denen der Lenkwinkel der gelenkten Räder durch ein mechatronisches System eingestellt werden kann. Abhängig von der gelenkten Achse wird dabei zwischen aktiver Vorderachslenkung, auch Active Front Steering (AFS), und aktiver Hinterachslenkung unterschieden. Durch den Einbau aktiver Lenksysteme ist die Integration verschiedener Fahrerassistenzsysteme möglich, die teilweise bereits zum Einsatz kommen oder in Entwicklung sind: (de)
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  • Aktive Lenksysteme (de)
  • Active steering (en)
  • Активне рульове управління (uk)
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