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doi: 10.1155/2013/871674
handle: 11250/137007
Electronic throttle is widely used in modern automotive engines. An electronic throttle system regulates the throttle plate angle by using a DC servo motor to adjust the inlet airflow rate of an internal combustion engine. Its application leads to improvements in vehicle drivability, fuel economy, and emissions. In this paper, by taking into account the dynamical behavior of the electronic throttle, the mechanism model is first built, and then the mechanism model is transformed into the state-space model. Based on the state-space model and using the backstepping design technique, a new backstepping controller is developed for the electronic throttle. The proposed controller can make the actual angle of the electronic throttle track its set point with the satisfactory performance. Finally, a computer simulation is performed, and simulation results verify that the proposed control system can achieve favorable tracking performance.
state-space modeling, backstepping, back-stepping controls, backstepping controller, tracking performance, internal combustion engines, VDP::Technology: 500::Electrotechnical disciplines: 540, VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410, fuel economy, dynamical behaviors, electronic throttle, backstepping design technique, computer simulation, automotive engine
state-space modeling, backstepping, back-stepping controls, backstepping controller, tracking performance, internal combustion engines, VDP::Technology: 500::Electrotechnical disciplines: 540, VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410, fuel economy, dynamical behaviors, electronic throttle, backstepping design technique, computer simulation, automotive engine
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