2017
DOI: 10.1177/1468087416688804
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Design of a speed tracking controller for heavy-duty vehicles with an all-speed governor based on a model predictive control strategy

Abstract: In this article, a model predictive control strategy is presented for an all-speed governor of heavy-duty vehicles that satisfies the requirements of fast tracking and fuel economy. The control-oriented torque-based engine model is used for the design of a model predictive control-based speed tracking control algorithm. Two methods for improving the speed tracking and fuel economy synthesis are presented, which include engine load estimation and variable weighting factor. The engine speed and fuel mass are use… Show more

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“…In Figures 11-13 the legends of fuel cons and nox cons denote the weight factors of u = 0 and u = 1, which are the black solid line and red dotted line, respectively. Logic is the logicbased control scheme in equations (20) and (21), which corresponds to the green solid line. Figure 11 mainly shows the vehicle velocity, fuel consumption and LNT tailpipe NO x emission versus time.…”
Section: Simulation Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Figures 11-13 the legends of fuel cons and nox cons denote the weight factors of u = 0 and u = 1, which are the black solid line and red dotted line, respectively. Logic is the logicbased control scheme in equations (20) and (21), which corresponds to the green solid line. Figure 11 mainly shows the vehicle velocity, fuel consumption and LNT tailpipe NO x emission versus time.…”
Section: Simulation Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For performance comparison, a logic-based control scheme is also designed. In particular, the logic rules of the gear number and additional AFR are provided in equations (20) and (21), respectively. Gear number i g depends on the vehicle speed, which is set based on the empirical driver behavior to make the engine work in the efficient region for fuel economy.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides, it should be pointed out that, in practical, the engine speed could only be measured when the teeth rim goes through the installed sensors. Moreover, the mean engine speed calculated by tooth-to-tooth engine speed within a specified segment of CA (2π/3 rad CA for a 4-stroke 6-cylinder engine) is employed as the input for controller, which contributes extra delay in the close-loop control system [40]. This issue has not been considered in previous works concerning the applications of ADRC in diesel engines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On one hand, the identification or calibration technique, such as the recursive least squares method 3 and the dynamic identification combined with the static function fitting technique, 4 is adopted to obtain the mathematical model of the engine speed system. Based on the model of the certain system, some promising control strategies, such as model predictive control, 59 Lyapunov-based feedback control, 10,11 are adopted to guarantee the stability and convergence of speed tracking system. On the other hand, some special control technologies are utilized to cope with the uncertain parameters under certain conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%