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    Neural Modeling and Control of Diesel Engine with Pollution Constraints

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    The paper describes a neural approach for modelling and control of a turbocharged Diesel engine. A neural model, whose structure is mainly based on some physical equations describing the engine behaviour, is built for the rotation speed and the exhaust gas opacity. The model is composed of three interconnected neural submodels, each of them constituting a nonlinear multi-input single-output error model. The structural identification and the parameter estimation from data gathered on a real engine are described. The neural direct model is then used to determine a neural controller of the engine, in a specialized training scheme minimising a multivariable criterion. Simulations show the effect of the pollution constraint weighting on a trajectory tracking of the engine speed. Neural networks, which are flexible and parsimonious nonlinear black-box models, with universal approximation capabilities, can accurately describe or control complex nonlinear systems, with little a priori theoretical knowledge. The presented work extends optimal neuro-control to the multivariable case and shows the flexibility of neural optimisers. Considering the preliminary results, it appears that neural networks can be used as embedded models for engine control, to satisfy the more and more restricting pollutant emission legislation. Particularly, they are able to model nonlinear dynamics and outperform during transients the control schemes based on static mappings.Comment: 15 page

    Automotive Powertrain Control — A Survey

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    This paper surveys recent and historical publications on automotive powertrain control. Control-oriented models of gasoline and diesel engines and their aftertreatment systems are reviewed, and challenging control problems for conventional engines, hybrid vehicles and fuel cell powertrains are discussed. Fundamentals are revisited and advancements are highlighted. A comprehensive list of references is provided.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72023/1/j.1934-6093.2006.tb00275.x.pd

    Speed control of automotive diesel engines

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    Robust Control of Nonlinear Uncertain Systems via Sliding Mode with Backstepping Design Laboratoire des Technologies Innovantes (LTI, EA 3899)

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    Abstract-This paper presents a new combination of sliding mode and backstepping for output tracking of coupled two tank system. The proposed controller can greatly reduce chattering of sliding modes of the system, and it has certain robustness with respect to the external disturbances and good adaptability with respect to the parametric uncertainty. It is proved that the proposed systematic backstepping design method is able to guarantee global uniformly ultimately boundedness of all the signals in the closed-loop system. The tracking error is proven to converge to a small neighborhood of the origin. Finally, some experimental results are demonstrated to validate the proposed controllers
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