What is the function of ESP in a car?
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The functions of ESP in a car include: 1. Precisely controlling the braking process of one or more wheels and distributing the braking force applied to each wheel; 2. The EPS system automatically adjusts the engine's output torque to control the vehicle's speed; 3. Forcing the car to generate a rotational torque around its center of mass to replace the driver in adjusting the vehicle's direction. The working principle of ESP is: judging the driving state based on sensor signals and calculating for optimal control through the control unit. When rotation, understeer, or oversteer occurs, it individually controls each wheel to improve vehicle stability.