Rapid Algorithm Development Tools Applied to Engine Management Systems 980799
Intense competition in the automotive industry requires continuous reduction in innovation cycle time, even as corporations are downsizing and system complexity is increasing. Subsequently, the application of recently introduced Rapid Algorithm Development (RAD) tools has facilitated significant advances in the development of embedded control systems. The RAD steps include system modeling, control algorithm design, simulation analysis, automated calibration design, and vehicle implementation through automatic code generation.
The application of RAD tools and the associated benefits are described, specifically in the context of Engine Management Systems (EMS). Such benefits include significant reductions in development cycle time, open architecture, automated calibration, and information reuse.
Citation: Furry, S. and Kainz, J., "Rapid Algorithm Development Tools Applied to Engine Management Systems," SAE Technical Paper 980799, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/980799. Download Citation
Author(s):
Scott Furry, Jeff Kainz
Affiliated:
Delco Electronics Corporation, Delphi Automotive Systems
Pages: 8
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Electronic Engine Controls 1998: Diagnostics and Controls-SP-1357
Related Topics:
Control systems
Calibration
Simulation and modeling
Downsizing
Mathematical models
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