Title :
Self-tuning optimization of spark ignition automotive engines
Author :
Scotson, Peter G. ; Wellstead, Peter E.
Author_Institution :
Lucas Automotive Adv. Eng. Centre, Solihull, UK
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of self-tuning control concepts applied to the adaptive optimization of spark ignition angles of an automotive engine is described. In particular, it is shown how the concepts of self-adaptive control theory can be modified to allow their use in a continuous updating of the spark-angle map as a function of load and speed. Used in this manner, the self-tuner can account for in-service changes in engine characteristics, changes due to variations of ambient and operational conditions. In addition, self-adaptation allows the spark-controller algorithm to tune itself, so that the factory-generated spark map is precisely matched to the exact nature of each individual engine. The basic theory of self-tuning optimizers (also known as extremum controllers) is outlined, and their performance features are discussed with particular reference to their implementation in adaptive spark-timing systems. It is shown that the self-tuning extremum controller can be made robust even when the signal-to-noise ratio is less than one.<>
Keywords :
adaptive control; automobiles; electric ignition; self-adjusting systems; S/N ratio; adaptive optimization; automobiles; automotive engines; self-adaptive control; self-tuning control; spark ignition; spark-controller; Adaptive control; Adaptive systems; Automotive engineering; Control systems; Control theory; Engines; Ignition; Programmable control; Robust control; Sparks;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Magazine, IEEE