What does EBA mean on a car?
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EBA on a car refers to the Electronically Controlled Brake Assist system, which is a type of emergency brake assist system for vehicles. It consists of sensors, actuators, and a controller, with the core actuator being the electronic vacuum booster inside the car. Its working principle involves installing a pressure sensor on the brake master cylinder, which informs the driver whether emergency braking is being performed. The essence of the EBA system is to achieve the vehicle's brake-by-wire function. When combined with long-range radar, lidar, or other vision systems, it can enable features such as adaptive cruise control and active collision avoidance.