[Sports Startup] Real-time brake fever monitoring CEO Innov Passive Park Sung-hyun

[Sports Startup] Real-time brake fever monitoring CEO Innov Passive Park Sung-hyun

[Gyeonggi University Incubator Support Center ⑤] "It will be applied to various cars such as autonomous cars"

Park Sung-hyun (center) plans to combine the current technology with large vehicles. Ⓒ Gyeonggi University Start-up Support Center


[Human-Aid Post] Innov Passive (CEO Park Sung-hyun) produces products that guarantee the safety and life of motor sports drivers. The main item is a system that can monitor the heating state of the brake in real time.

The brake temperature monitoring system first connects the sensor parts to the caliper to detect the frictional heat generated during brake operation, and the measured thermal information is transmitted in real time to the display located inside the vehicle via a cable. This display allows the driver to check the brake heat in real time.

Park Sung-hyun, a former racer, realized from his experience that many of the accidents on the circuit were caused by fading and vapor-lock due to the high frictional heat of the brakes.

"Brake is a function of temperature, so if the driver monitors the brake temperature in real time and adjusts the braking distance, he will be able to prevent accidents," he explained.

Park said, "We have manufactured products for motor sports tuning vehicles, but based on our current technology, we aim to manufacture and commercialize products for large vehicles with significant braking power such as large trucks and buses in the future." "I have a plan to integrate it."

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