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2005-09-11

Engine knock detection and control using in-cylinder pressure signal and soft computing techniques 2005-24-061

Knocking phenomena in gasoline engines are very dangerous events which can produce severe damages to the engine. The aim of the present work is to implement a real-time control system of the knock using soft-computing techniques to have a more accurate prediction of knock intensity. The control system detects the knocking presence using the cylinder pressure cycle and provides a knock intensity index; the engine ECU uses this information to remove the knocking phenomena modifying the spark advance.

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