2021 European Control Conference (ECC) 2021
DOI: 10.23919/ecc54610.2021.9655015
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Data-Based Control Structure Selection for RCCI Engines with Electrically Assisted Turbocharger

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“…Future research will focus on RCCI engine performance for real-world cycles and on advanced concepts to further improve brake thermal efficiency and transient RCCI engine performance. This includes studies into the potential of electrically-assisted turbocharging [25] and DI E85 injection and of self-adaptive control strategies that on-line optimize fuel efficiency. Moreover, the use of RCCI engines in hybrid electric vehicles is of interest, see, e.g., [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Future research will focus on RCCI engine performance for real-world cycles and on advanced concepts to further improve brake thermal efficiency and transient RCCI engine performance. This includes studies into the potential of electrically-assisted turbocharging [25] and DI E85 injection and of self-adaptive control strategies that on-line optimize fuel efficiency. Moreover, the use of RCCI engines in hybrid electric vehicles is of interest, see, e.g., [26].…”
Section: Informed Consent Statement: Not Applicablementioning
confidence: 99%