X-by-Wire

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X-by-Wire is used in engineering and serves as a "name extension".

The example of fly-by-wire is intended to illustrate this . Here the addition -by-wire is intended to express that in the aircraft the control impulse is no longer mechanically transmitted between the control stick and rudder as before .

With X-by-wire , the replacement of mechanical connections, is signals and systems for manual control by the conduction of electrical, electronic, opto-electronic or optical control signals between the used controls and exporting actuators respectively.

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  1. Jens Hoedt: Vehicle dynamics control for fault-tolerant X-By-Wire drive topologies . Dissertation. Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt 2013, 1.1 Introduction, p. 2 , urn : nbn: de: tuda-tuprints-36318 ( tu-darmstadt.de [PDF; 4.4 MB ; accessed on April 19, 2019]).