DocumentCode
3592308
Title
Modern control applications in idle speed control
Author
Morris, R.L. ; Powell, B.K.
Author_Institution
Research Staff, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan 48121
fYear
1983
Firstpage
79
Lastpage
85
Abstract
The automotive engine idle-speed regulation problem is one which lends itself to the application of a variety of control theory techniques. The process is distributed and nonlinear with a combination of continuous and discrete elements. There are known and unknown disturbances with both periodic and random process noise. The process is time varying over both short and long time intervals. This paper discusses the application of modern and classical control techniques to the idle speed regulation problem. The use of nonlinear simulation, discrete identification and in-vehicle control synthesis provides a framework for systematic control system design tradeoffs.
Keywords
Automatic control; Automotive engineering; Control system synthesis; Costs; DC motors; Engines; Nonlinear control systems; Power steering; Vehicle dynamics; Velocity control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1983
Type
conf
Filename
4788076
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