What is the full name of ABS?
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ABS, the Anti-lock Braking System, stands for antilock-brake-system. Below is the relevant introduction: Application in braking systems: ABS is applied in automotive braking systems. Compared to traditional braking systems, its advantage lies in the fact that when the wheel is about to reach the next lock-up point, the brake fluid pressure causes the airbag to act repeatedly, performing 60 to 120 actions per second, equivalent to continuous braking and releasing, similar to mechanical 'cadence braking'. Function: Therefore, it can prevent loss of directional control and wheel skidding during emergency braking, ensuring the wheels are not locked during braking and preventing the tires from rubbing against the ground at a single point, thereby increasing friction. This enhances braking efficiency to over 90% while also reducing brake wear and extending the service life of brake drums, discs, and tires by up to twice as long.