This is a bit hard to answer - as I don't know, what I see/do know.
ABS = Anti Lock Braking System
EBS = Electronic Braking System
The "Select Low Control" System you asked about is actually, "Select Low" Control System.
Which IS different.
Select low control - system = system of selecting low control
Select low - control system = system of selecting low.
I think it's the order or the degree of control which the computer in the EBS changes what's happening to the wheels in a situation where the car would most likely be out of control.
Sorry it's not a definitive answer but it's the best I can do at the moment.
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Categories of ABS
Towing Vehicles
Category 1
The ABS will operate on at least one front axle and on one rear axle and have the ability
to utilise the higher adhesion when braking on a split friction surface. This will require one
of the axles, usually the rear axle, to have independent control. A typical system would
have four sensors and four modulators but could effectively have four sensors and 2 or 3
modulators. In the latter case the front axle could use one modulator with a “Select Low”
control philosophy where modulation action is taken on the first wheel to lock. This
system will protect the towing vehicle from brake induced jack-knifing and enable the
driver to steer during braking by preventing the directly controlled wheels from locking.
Category 2
The ABS will operate on at least one front axle and on one rear axle. The system will
have a minimum of four sensors and two modulators (one for each axle). The system will
generally operate on a “select Low” control philosophy where modulation action will be
taken on the first wheel to lock. This system will protect the towing vehicle from brake
induced jack-knifing and enable the driver to steer during braking by preventing the
directly controlled wheels from locking.