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Wabco introduces Intelligent Anti-Lock Braking System

Oct. 31, 2019
Wabco’s iABS is designed for commercial trailers and supports 5V CAN communication.

Wabco Holdings Inc. introduced the Intelligent Anti-Lock Braking System, iABS, its next generation anti-lock braking system for commercial trailers, in North America, at the North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) Show, in Atlanta.

Wabco iABS is part of the Wabco Global Intelligent Braking Platform that enhances trailer system functionality and supports the strategies of trailer manufacturers to increase standardization and modularity.

“In addition to optimizing trailer control during emergency braking by preventing the trailer’s wheels from locking and slipping, Wabco iABS combines with additional sensors to become the ‘brain’ of the trailer, resulting in increased operational effectiveness, improved safety, and driver comfort,” said Jon Morrison, president of Wabco Americas. “The iABS focuses on making the trailer smarter and allowing, for the first time, the activation of up to 20 functions of Wabco’s award-winning Intelligent Trailer Program, such as Lift Axle Control, Door Ajar, or Axle Load Monitoring, among others.”

Since iABS supports 5V Controller Area Network (CAN) communication ports and Generic Input/Output (GIO) ports, every single trailer can become intelligent and connected to a telematics unit without a system upgrade. The device is designed for all trailer types, offering tank- and frame-mounting options.

“Wabco iABS provides benefits to OE manufacturers, fleets, and drivers, including the ability to monitor overall trailer health condition, alert for required preventive maintenance, optimize logistical processes, and enhance driver guidance and support,” said Morrison. “The launch of this innovative product further underscores Wabco’s commitment to enhance safety and connectivity for trailers and fleets.”

The Intelligent Braking Platform combines iABS and iEBS (intelligent electronic braking system) on one common platform, making the braking systems applicable and easily interchangeable in all countries and regions worldwide. The platform promotes global standardization of ABS and EBS, streamlines the manufacturing and servicing of trailers, and enables customization and individualization of each trailer to better serve complex customer needs for flexibility, specificity, speed, and safety.

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