ESP stands for an electronic stability program. It’s also commonly called electronic stability control (ESC) or dynamic stability control (DSC), and it’s a safety feature that’s included in all modern-day cars. ESP is designed to help people maintain control of their vehicles when they’r...
It stands for espresso. CoffeeGeek has early production models of the Encore ESP and will be putting them through full testing for a Quickshot Review posting later this spring. This is our initial take on the grinder. The Encore ESP The new Encore ESP is based on the venerable Encore ...
Automotive radars, along with other sensors such as lidar, (which stands for light detection and ranging), ultrasound, and cameras, form the backbone of self-driving cars and advanced driver assistant systems (ADASs). These technological advancements are enabled by extremely complex systems with a ...
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aA long-distance flight consumes more fuel than a car does in several years‘ time, and causes the same amount of pollution as cars。 Some people think we should discourage non-essential fights such as for tourism and it is more efficient than restricting the car use。 To what extent do ...
And while today cars having some sort of ESP system isn’t weird if it stands for Electronic Stability Program, Toyota offered an ESP system well before that, and it really had nothing to do with psychedelic mind-reading or keeping your car from flipping over. It was the Electro Sensor ...