DocumentCode
969601
Title
Estimation of Gasoline-Engine Parameters Using Higher Order Sliding Mode
Author
Butt, Qarab Raza ; Bhatti, Aamer Iqbal
Author_Institution
Center for Adv. Studies in Eng., Islamabad
Volume
55
Issue
11
fYear
2008
Firstpage
3891
Lastpage
3898
Abstract
Automotive-engine control and fault diagnostics largely depend upon the accuracy of the nonlinear models used. The structure of these nonlinear models is generally agreed upon. However, the model parameters are mostly difficult to obtain. This paper presents the development of second-order sliding-mode technique with real twisting algorithm for estimation of more than one parameter from a single dynamical equation of the nonlinear model. The system under study is a mean-value engine model of a naturally breathing gasoline engine. The parameters estimated are throttle body´s discharge coefficient, load torque, and indicated torque as a function of inlet manifold pressure. The estimated variables are used to compensate for the unmodeled dynamics, modeling inaccuracies, and approximations which arise from the assumptions made for the development of mathematical model of a real-world system. The resulting model is a better description of the actual engine dynamics and gives good agreement to real engine data. The data are acquired from a production model vehicle equipped with an electronic control unit compliant to OBD-II standard. The observer designed is simple enough for implementation, and estimated parameters can also be used for engine-controller design and fault-diagnosis work.
Keywords
automotive components; control system synthesis; fault diagnosis; internal combustion engines; nonlinear systems; observers; parameter estimation; variable structure systems; automotive-engine control; electronic control unit; engine dynamics; engine-controller design; fault diagnostics; gasoline-engine parameters estimation; higher order sliding mode; nonlinear models; nonlinear system; observers; second-order sliding-mode technique; Engines; Manifolds; Mathematical model; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Nonlinear equations; Parameter estimation; Petroleum; Sliding mode control; Torque; Vehicle dynamics; Discharge coefficient; indicated torque; load torque; mean-value modeling; parameter estimation; sliding-mode observer (SMO);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2008.2005930
Filename
4663179
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