The global market for Tire Pressure
Monitoring Systems (TPMS) is projected to reach US$20.8 billion by 2025, driven
by tire pressure safety regulations and the overall electronification trend
that makes TPMS a starting point for the development of truly electronic tires
of the future. TPMS sensors are now being followed-up with other smart sensors
integrated into the tire for energy harvesting; wheel speed monitoring, wheel
alignment monitoring; road condition monitoring; friction analysis between the
tires and road surface, among others. Interestingly, one of the last systems to
be digitalized is the vehicle tire. Until now just a functional component made
of rubber and filled with air, tires are undergoing rapid evolution. Concepts
such as smart tires, electrical tires, intelligent tires, and digital tires
highlight the impact of the electronification trend on automotive tires. Tires
like all other vehicle components and sub-assemblies are becoming smarter to
adapt to the digital environment. Tires are now required to communicate with
the road, with the on-board vehicle communication systems and with the driver as
semi-autonomous cars, smart cars and connected cars begin to hit the road
coupled with stringent vehicle safety regulations and the ensuing migration
from passive safety systems to active safety systems. TPMS represents a key
active safety system. Tire sensors are the backbone of the smart tire concept.
They offer operating data about the tire and its environment such as road
conditions, tire pressure, tread conditions which is then used by the onboard
computer systems to adapt the vehicle’s driving style and/or alert the driver
to make changes in driving style to ensure greater safety. TPMS will remain
pivotal to electronic-tire information system that allows for tire pressure
monitoring clubbed with tire condition monitoring, tread depth condition
monitoring, and load monitoring which give alerts to the driver for timely
wheel/tire replacement and to ensure fuel efficiency and emission reduction. In
addition to low tire pressure as a leading cause of accidents, poor tire tread
and uncared for tires are also responsible for vehicle crashes. Read More…
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System is a good technique to monitor the any types of tyre. We can also check tyre pressure of all Ascenso tyres with the help of TPMS.
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