Electronic stability control
Definition
Electronic stability control is a computerized technology that improves a vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing loss of traction (skidding).
Source of Definition: Wikipedia
| Term | Type | Language | Usage | Term Domain | Source of Term | Context | Annotations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| electronic stability control | Full Form | en-GB | preferred | ||||
| ESC | Acronym | en-GB | preferred | ||||
| electronic stability program | Full Form | en-GB | deprecated | ||||
| ESP | Acronym | en-GB | deprecated | ||||
| dynamic stability control | Full Form | en-GB | deprecated | ||||
| DSC | Acronym | en-GB | deprecated | ||||
| elektronische Stabilitätskontrolle | Full Form | de-DE | preferred | ||||
| ESP | Acronym | de-DE | preferred | ||||
| Fahrdynamikregelung | Full Form | de-DE | deprecated |