👉 Brake computing, also known as electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) or advanced brake control systems, is an integral part of modern vehicle braking systems that enhances safety and performance by dynamically managing brake force distribution between the front and rear wheels. This system uses sensors to monitor various parameters such as wheel speed, brake pedal position, and vehicle load, enabling the electronic control unit (ECU) to calculate the optimal braking force for each wheel. By doing so, it ensures that each wheel receives the appropriate amount of braking power to maintain optimal traction and stability, especially during emergency maneuvers or on slippery surfaces. This results in improved handling, reduced stopping distances, and a more consistent driving experience, significantly contributing to overall vehicle safety.