Active Kinematics Control (AKC)
Agile. Safe. Versatile.
Animation Active Kinematics Control (AKC)
Parking maneuver as an advantage of AKC
Parkour as an advantage of AKC
Turning radius as an advantage of AKC
Key Facts
What can Active Kinematics Control (AKC) provide?
The capability to steer the rear axle has advantages in every driving situation.
Increased agility in urban areas, higher stability when it matters.
In conjunction with vehicle stability control, AKC can even reduce brake distance and improve trailer stability when towing.
Details
Advantages
- Unique and safety related influence on vehicle handling
- Reduced brake distance on surfaces with different friction (µ-split)
- Improved agility at low speeds and in evasive maneuvers
- Trailer stabilization
- Increased comfort in automated driving mode
- Economical and safe solution using a modular kit system and functional safety compliant control unit
- Available in two variants - central actuator and wheel independent dual actuator
Function of the active rear axle steering (AKC)
The rear axle steering system AKC changes the rear wheels' toe angle in such a way that a steering function ensues. As a result, this increases for instance the maneuverability during parking, at low speeds and in city traffic. This is enabled by the rear wheels' turning in the opposite direction. Similarly, the vehicle's turning radius is reduced. The rear wheel's turning in the same direction, on the other hand, stabilizes the vehicle at high speeds (60 km/h and above), especially in evasive or lane-changing maneuvers.
Depending on the requirements and available constructed space, two variants come into operation: the central- and the dual-actuator principles. The central actuator (also called the single actuator) is installed in the center of the axle and steers both wheels via the toe link. In the dual-actuator principle, each wheel is individually steered by a seperate actuator.
functionalities AKC
AKC - The Success Story Continues
With its increased performance and a new electronics architecture, AKC is equally fit for the requirements of automated and electrified mobility.
2nd Generation AKC