SAE Technical Paper Series 2007
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-4222
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OBD Algorithms: Model-based Development and Calibration

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“…Model-based approaches are also used for control system verification and validation [92], and for developing and tuning OBD strategies [93].…”
Section: Mils / Silsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model-based approaches are also used for control system verification and validation [92], and for developing and tuning OBD strategies [93].…”
Section: Mils / Silsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the much earlier adopted light-duty OBD I (1988) for passenger vehicles and OBD II (1996) for all light-duty vehicles, heavy-duty OBD is relatively new to the diesel engine industry (Grimaldi and Mariani, 1999;Geraldo, 2006;Vitale et al, 2007;Fischer et al, 2009;Nanjundaswamy et al, 2011Nanjundaswamy et al, , 2012a. OBD development and in-use testing is an emphasis of post-2010 diesel engines.…”
Section: Obd Systemsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…On-board diagnostics (SAE J1699-2, 1998J1699-3, 2009J1930, 2008 is an engine control topic, and has been researched by Grimaldi and Mariani (1999), Geraldo (2006), Vitale et al (2007), Millo et al (2009), andFischer et al (2009). Engine fault diagnostics is closely related to engine system design and electronic controls because many parameters used in the diagnosis are system-level performance parameters such as the instantaneous gas pressure, temperature, flow, and the component rotational speeds.…”
Section: On-board Diagnostics (Obd) and Fault Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%