2023
DOI: 10.1177/14680874231181961
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Hierarchical multi-time-scale predictive thermal management and fuel optimization for heavy-duty compression ignition engines

Abstract: For heavy-duty diesel engines, NOX emissions reduction is strongly constrained by fuel efficiency. This paper presents a hierarchical model predictive controller (H-MPC) for coordinated control of tailpipe NOX emissions and fuel consumption. The H-MPC uses the separation of slow and fast dynamics that exist in the engine and its aftertreatment system. The controller is synthesized with an architecture in which a high-level MPC uses a longer prediction horizon compared to the low-level predictive controller whi… Show more

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