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A review on in-tire sensor systems for tire-road interaction studies

Yi Xiong (Flanders Make, Leuven, Belgium)
Xiaoguang Yang (Vanlead Rubber and Tire Research Institute, Guangzhou, China)

Sensor Review

ISSN: 0260-2288

Article publication date: 8 January 2018

Issue publication date: 6 March 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this paper is threefold: first, to review the technological state of the art on tire sensor systems; second, to summarize basic methodologies and explore the potential of tire sensing for intelligent vehicle developments and third, to address challenges in the development of tire sensing systems and inspire future research in this field.

Design/methodology/approach

Nowadays, automotive industry is moving toward an intelligent and autonomous driving era with the assistance of sensing technology development, whereas tire-road conditions sensing and utilization are of great interest from the point of view of vehicle dynamics control, vehicle safety and vehicle performance evaluation.

Findings

Tire sensing is an emerging technology whereby sensor systems are installed on the tire to provide fundamental insights into tire-road interactions for ground vehicles and wheel robots. In the past two decades, tire sensing systems based on various sensor types have been proposed to offer the possibility to investigate tire-road interactions.

Originality/value

Instrumenting the tire with sensors, especially accelerometers and optical sensors, can sense the tire-road interactions and enhance the vehicle performance. The harsh environment inside tire cavity requires reliable, accurate, low weight, modularized and inexpensive sensors. Challenges, such as the data transmission, power management, lack of physics-based tire models need to be solved before the tire sensor becomes commercially viable for production vehicles.

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Citation

Xiong, Y. and Yang, X. (2018), "A review on in-tire sensor systems for tire-road interaction studies", Sensor Review, Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 231-238. https://doi.org/10.1108/SR-07-2017-0132

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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