: The system uses a suite of sensors—including wheel speed sensors, steering angle sensors, and yaw rate sensors—to monitor a vehicle's motion 25 times per second. It compares the driver's intended path with the car's actual trajectory.
In the automotive world, Smart ESP is an evolution of the traditional Electronic Stability Program (ESP), also known as Electronic Stability Control (ESC). smart esp
For tech enthusiasts and developers, "Smart ESP" refers to SmartESP projects —automation systems powered by the or ESP32 Wi-Fi chips. Space-Saving Connectors for Automotive Electronics : The system uses a suite of sensors—including