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Publications in Scientific Journals:

C. Mayr, N. Euler-Rolle, M. Kozek, C. Hametner, S. Jakubek:
"Engine Control Unit PID Controller Calibration by means of Local Model Networks";
Control Engineering Practice, 33 (2014), 125 - 135.



English abstract:
In this work a new approach for a fully automated calibration of nonlinear PID controllers and feedforward maps is introduced. Controller design poses a particularly challenging task in the application to internal combustion engines due to the nonlinear controller structure, which is usually prescribed by the manufacturer of the engine control unit (ECU). A dynamic local model network is used to represent the actual physical process as its architecture can beneficially be adopted for scheduling of the nonlinear controller parameters. The presented calibration technique uses a genetic algorithm to calibrate the nonlinear PID controller and a static model inversion to determine the feedforward map. Closed-loop stability is taken into account by incorporating a Lyapunov function. Finally, an example demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords:
Nonlinear PID Control; Local Model Networks; Nonlinear Systems; Lyapunov Stability; Genetic Algorithms


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conengprac.2014.09.006



Related Projects:
Project Head Stefan Jakubek:
Christian Doppler Labor für Modellbasierte Kalibriermethoden


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