Honda officially register the automatic braking technology for motorcycles. It is known through a new patent application published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The same technology has actually owned Honda for four-wheeled vehicles, with the name Collision Mitigation Braking System. This technology has even been installed on some new car models in 2017. As reported by the Motorcycle, braking the motor is called Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS). Previous technology is also applied to Honda on the car and then developed further for the motor. CMBS will be connected with sensors to prevent frontal collisions, especially when the vehicle crossed the intersection. Wave radar that is connected to the camera will do the setup for analysis of the area around the track.
TOKYO - Honda officially register the automatic braking technology for motorcycles. It is known through a new patent application published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The same technology has actually owned Honda for four-wheeled vehicles, with the name Collision Mitigation Braking System. This technology has even been installed on some new car models in 2017.
As reported by the Motorcycle, braking the motor is called Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS). Previous technology is also applied to Honda on the car and then developed further for the motor. CMBS will be connected with sensors to prevent frontal collisions, especially when the vehicle crossed the intersection. Wave radar that is connected to the camera will do the setup for analysis of the area around the track.
This smart application will adjust the ratio of the front and rear wheel braking move together so that the vehicle will be more stable and did not experience excessive shock when the driver is braking.
If motorists slow braking, Honda CMBS system will activate the rear brake so that the vehicle does not dip, then the system calculates the coefficient of friction of tires on the surface of the road so that determines the limits of braking. At its limit rear brakes locked and the front brake will be active until the motor completely stops.