A review on control system architecture of a SI engine management system

Volume: 41, Pages: 94 - 118
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Engine management systems (EMS) has become an essential component of a spark ignition (SI) engine in order to achieve high performance; low fuel consumption and low exhaust emissions. An engine management system (EMS) is a mixed-signal embedded system interacting with the engine through number of sensors and actuators. In addition, it includes an engine control algorithm in the control unit. The control strategies in EMS are intended for...
Paper Details
Title
A review on control system architecture of a SI engine management system
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
41
Pages
94 - 118
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