07-10-2010, 03:20 PM
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Introduction
Engine and other automobile systems are increasingly controlled electronically. This has led to improved fuel economy, reduced pollution, improved driving safety and reduced manufacturing costs. However the automobile is a hostile environment: especially in the engine compartment, where high temperature, humidity, vibration, electrical interference and a fine cocktail of potentially corrosive pollutants are present. These hostile factors may cause electrical contacts to deteriorate, surface resistances to fall and sensitive electronic systems to fail in a variety of modes. Some of these failure modes will be benign, whereas others may be dangerous and cause accidents and endanger to human life.
A cruise control system, or vehicle speed control system can keep a vehicle's speed constant on long runs and therefore may help prevent driver fatigue [2-5]. If the driver hands over speed control to a cruise control system, then the capability of the system to control speed to the set value is just as critical to safety as is the capability of the driver to control speed manually. So the cruise control system design is imperative and important to an automobile.