Tang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Borderline knock prediction using machine learned kriging modelTang et al., 2022
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- Tang J
- Pal A
- Dai W
- Archer C
- Yi J
- Zhu G
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- 2022 American control conference (ACC)
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To optimize combustion efficiency, it is often desired to operate the engine as close to its borderline knock as possible. However, detecting borderline knock is a time-consuming process through an engine mapping process. This paper applies a machine learning …
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