2007 International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icias.2007.4658386
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Adaptive neural network optimisation control of ICE for vehicle with continuously variable transmission

Abstract: Continuously variable transmissions (CVT) have received great interest as viable alternative to discrete ratio transmission in passenger vehicle. It is generally accepted that CVTs have the potential to provide such desirable attributes as: a wider range ratio, good fuel economy, shifting ratio continuously and smoothly and good driveability. With the introduction of Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), maintaining constant engine speed based on either its optimum control line or maximum engine power char… Show more

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“…They also noted that, with CVT, it was possible to maintain a constant engine speed based on either its optimum control line or maximum engine power characteristic. With their work, the use of Adaptive Neural Network Optimization Control (ANNOC) was brought in to indirectly control the engine speed by adjusting pulley CVT ratio [5]. Hayashi et al developed a transmission controller for an automobile to deal with the issue of variable loads.…”
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“…They also noted that, with CVT, it was possible to maintain a constant engine speed based on either its optimum control line or maximum engine power characteristic. With their work, the use of Adaptive Neural Network Optimization Control (ANNOC) was brought in to indirectly control the engine speed by adjusting pulley CVT ratio [5]. Hayashi et al developed a transmission controller for an automobile to deal with the issue of variable loads.…”
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confidence: 99%