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Model-Based Optimal Gear Shift Pattern Scheduling and Smooth Gear Shifting Control
Hwan Hur, Takashi Nagata, Masayoshi Tomizuka

Citation
Hwan Hur, Takashi Nagata, Masayoshi Tomizuka. "Model-Based Optimal Gear Shift Pattern Scheduling and Smooth Gear Shifting Control". Steuerung und Regelung von Fahrzeugen und Motoren - AUTOREG 2006, VDI-Berichte Nr. 1931, 2006, VDI Wissensforum, 303-312, March, 2006.

Abstract
Model-based approach is applied to solve two practical issues in automotive powertrain control; optimizing gear shift patterns to balance driving performance and fuel economy, and smoother gear shifting to improve riding comfort. A shift scheduling method based on real-time optimization is proposed and evaluated to show its effectiveness for flexible tuning between performance and fuel economy. For smooth gear shifting, a collaborative control scheme between engine and automatic transmission (AT) gearbox is discussed to aim for a more fundamental torque control of the powertrain. To facilitate the model-based approach, an AT gearbox model is devised using hybrid systems techniques to represent the discrete-event nature of automatic transmissions.

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    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/206.html"
    >Model-Based Optimal Gear Shift Pattern Scheduling and
    Smooth Gear Shifting Control</a>, Steuerung und
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    VDI-Berichte Nr. 1931, 2006, VDI Wissensforum, 303-312,
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    Hwan Hur, Takashi Nagata, Masayoshi Tomizuka.
    "Model-Based Optimal Gear Shift Pattern Scheduling and
    Smooth Gear Shifting Control". Steuerung und Regelung
    von Fahrzeugen und Motoren - AUTOREG 2006, VDI-Berichte Nr.
    1931, 2006, VDI Wissensforum, 303-312, March, 2006.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{HurNagataTomizuka06_ModelBasedOptimalGearShiftPatternSchedulingSmoothGear,
        author = {Hwan Hur and Takashi Nagata and Masayoshi Tomizuka},
        title = {Model-Based Optimal Gear Shift Pattern Scheduling
                  and Smooth Gear Shifting Control},
        booktitle = {Steuerung und Regelung von Fahrzeugen und Motoren
                  - AUTOREG 2006, VDI-Berichte Nr. 1931, 2006},
        organization = {VDI Wissensforum},
        pages = {303-312},
        month = {March},
        year = {2006},
        abstract = {Model-based approach is applied to solve two
                  practical issues in automotive powertrain control;
                  optimizing gear shift patterns to balance driving
                  performance and fuel economy, and smoother gear
                  shifting to improve riding comfort. A shift
                  scheduling method based on real-time optimization
                  is proposed and evaluated to show its
                  effectiveness for flexible tuning between
                  performance and fuel economy. For smooth gear
                  shifting, a collaborative control scheme between
                  engine and automatic transmission (AT) gearbox is
                  discussed to aim for a more fundamental torque
                  control of the powertrain. To facilitate the
                  model-based approach, an AT gearbox model is
                  devised using hybrid systems techniques to
                  represent the discrete-event nature of automatic
                  transmissions.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/206.html}
    }
    

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