Adaptive air-fuel ratio control for spark ignition engines with time-varying parameter estimation

Anthony Siming Chen, Jing Na, Guido Herrmann, Richard Burke, Chris Brace

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a novel adaptive controller of air-fuel ratio (AFR) in spark ignition (SI) engines. The controller robustly estimates unknown time-varying engine parameters and thus improves both the transient and steady-state performance. The objective is to regulate the AFR in the combustion chamber around the stoichiometric value by manipulating the injected fuel mass flow rate so as to improve fuel economy and to reduce emissions. The AFR regulation problem is first reformulated into a tracking control problem of the fuel mass flow. This simplifies the control synthesis, i.e. the number of parameters to be online updated can be reduced. Then a representation of the parameter estimation error is derived by using auxiliary filter operations, and used as a new leakage term in the adaptive law. In this case, exponential convergence of the AFR error and the estimation of the time-varying parameters can be proved simultaneously. The proposed controller is compared with a generic adaptive controller using the gradient descent method based on a well-calibrated mean value engine model (MVEM). Finally, the proposed controller is also validated with a commercial engine simulation software, GT-Power, demonstrating better results than for the gradient descent approach.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherIEEE
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)9781509065769
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2018

    Keywords

    • Air-fuel ratio control
    • spark ignition engines
    • adaptive control
    • parameter estimation
    • GT-Power simulation

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