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Fuel-injection control of SI engines
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2002
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EngineeringFlow ControlRobust ControlFuel InjectionControl SystemsAutomotive Engine ExhaustIn-cylinder FlowSystems EngineeringGaussian NetworksElectrical EngineeringRocket EnginePropulsionObserver DesignControl EngineeringAutomotive EngineControl System EngineeringState ObserverAerospace EngineeringFuel-injection ControlProcess ControlAdaptive ControlBusiness
It is known that about 50% of air pollutants comes from automotive engine exhaust, and mostly in a transient state operation. However, the wide operating range, the inherent nonlinearities of the induction process and the large modeling uncertainties make the design of the fuel-injection controller very difficult. Also, the unavoidable large time-delay between control action and measurement causes the problem of chattering. In this paper, an observer-based control algorithm based on sliding mode control technique is suggested for fast response and small amplitude chattering of the air-to-fuel ratio. A direct adaptive control using Gaussian networks is applied to the compensation of transient fueling dynamics. The proposed controller is simple enough for on-line computation and is implemented on an automotive engine using a PC-386. The simulation and the experimental results show that this algorithm reduces the chattering magnitude considerably and is robust to modeling errors.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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