Nonlinear identification of a spark ignition engine torque based on ANFIS with NARX method

Nonlinear identification of a spark ignition engine torque based on ANFIS with NARX method

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Article ID: iaor20165049
Volume: 33
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 559
End Page Number: 568
Publication Date: Dec 2016
Journal: Expert Systems
Authors: ,
Keywords: identification, mechanical engineering
Abstract:

Spark ignition (SI) engines have a nonlinear dynamic system with inherent uncertainties and unpredictable disturbances. The identification of a nonlinear system is vital in many fields of engineering. In this study, SI engine torque is identified from an input–output measurement. This study aims to propose a dynamic nonlinear model that uses an adaptive neuro‐fuzzy inference system and a nonlinear auto‐regressive with exogenous input structure to identify the dynamic nonlinear behavior of an SI engine. Considerable good performance is achieved using the adaptive neuro‐fuzzy inference system nonlinear auto‐regressive with exogenous input method. For model validation, the proposed method is compared with the more conventional identification approach called the Hammerstein method. The results show that the two methods are in excellent agreement. The Hammerstein model was chosen because its identification result of the SI system was studied previously by the author. Validation results prove that the ability of the proposed model can capture the highly nonlinear behavior of the SI system.

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