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Transient Control of Gasoline Engines drives to move progress forward. A stimulating examination of car electronics and digital processing technology, this book chronicles significant advances that have occurred over the past 20 years (including the change from combustion engines to computerized machines) and presents new and exciting ways to enhance engine efficiency using real-time control technology.
Dedicated to improving the emissions of automotive powertrains, it provides an introduction to modeling, control design, and test bench, and explains the fundamentals of modeling and control design for engine transient operation. It also presents a model-based transient control design methodology from the perspective of the dynamical system control theory.
Written with graduate students in mind, this book:
Transient Control of Gasoline Engines describes the behavior of engine dynamics operated at transient mode as a dynamical system and employs the advanced control theory to design a real-time control strategy that can be used to improve efficiency and emission performance overall. Geared toward graduate students, this book also serves as a trusted source for researchers and practitioners focused on engine and engine electronics design, car electronics, and control engineering
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Preface
Authors
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Mathematical Model of Gasoline Engines
Chapter 3 : Speed Control
Chapter 4 : Air–Fuel Ratio Control
Chapter 5 : Receding Horizon Optimal Control
Chapter 6 : Balancing Control
Chapter 7 : Residual Gas and Stochastic Control
Chapter 8 : Benchmark Problems for Control and Modeling of Automotive Gasoline Engine
Appendix A : Lyapunov Stability and Adaptive Control
Appendix B : Time-Delay System and Stability
Appendix C : Optimal Control and Pontryagin Maximum Principle
Appendix D : Stochastic Optimal Control
Bibliography
Index