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METHOD OF DIAGNOSING FAULT OF TIMER FOR MONITORING ENGINE OFF TIME
20190078527 · 2019-03-14 ·

A method of diagnosing a fault of a timer for monitoring an engine off time is capable of accurately determining whether a timer that monitors an engine off time between a previous start off time and a next start on time of an engine has an error by using an engine coolant temperature, an engine oil temperature, a fuel tank pressure, a fuel tank temperature, and an outside air temperature.

Engine control system and method for controlling actuation of solenoid valves
10229778 · 2019-03-12 · ·

An engine control system and method utilizes a processor and a valve controller in communication with the processor. A valve having a solenoid is in communication with the valve controller. The valve controller is configured to receive a combined selection and control signal from the processor, decode a desired electric current profile encoded in the signal, sense a control code encoded in the signal, and operate the solenoid in accordance with the decoded desired electric current profile in response to sensing the control code.

Vehicular diagnostic system

Apparatuses, systems and methods are implemented for characterizing one or more driver inputs. As may be relevant to one or more embodiments herein, particular aspects are directed to determining a driver input characteristic and using the determined input characteristic to assess a risk metric to the driver. In some implementations, the driver input characteristic is determined based upon a prediction of one or more of actual fuel used and torque. In some implementations, the prediction is determined in real-time and may be transmitted to a remote terminal for storage and/or analysis. The data for the prediction is obtained from a vehicle diagnostic system, and is used to determine (e.g., predict and/or infer) information as presented by other vehicle systems to the vehicle diagnostic system, without necessarily communicating directly with the respective other vehicle systems. In various implementations, the driver risk characteristic is used for assessing an insurance-based risk metric.

MOTOR VEHICLE SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS AND CLEANING METHOD
20240280043 · 2024-08-22 ·

This relates to a method for diagnosing a sensor for a motor vehicle, and to the vehicle, the method including: a) a step of detecting errors in the measurements taken by the sensor; b) a first phase of commanding the cleaning of the sensor; and c) a step of cancelling the detection of measurement errors by the sensor if the difference between the first variation in the richness level determined on the basis of the parameter relating to the pumping current and the second variation determined on the basis of the variation in the voltage across the terminals of the sensor is: i) less than a predefined maximum tolerance threshold; and ii) greater than a predefined minimum tolerance threshold.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A TURBOCHARGER ACTUATOR IN A VEHICLE PROPULSION SYSTEM
20180347482 · 2018-12-06 ·

A method for controlling an electric actuator of a turbocharger in a vehicle propulsion system includes determining whether an internal combustion engine in the vehicle propulsion system is operating, determining whether an actuation condition is satisfied, and operating the electric actuator a first time in response to a determination that the internal combustion engine in the vehicle propulsion system is not operating and that the actuation condition is satisfied.

Method for the Quality Assurance of Exhaust Gas Behavior in a Motor Vehicle
20180326972 · 2018-11-15 ·

A method for the quality assurance of exhaust gas behavior in a motor vehicle, particularly in a hybrid vehicle, includes monitoring an on-board-diagnosis function; providing a journey counter a diagnosis counter, and a nominal diagnosis frequency value; incrementing the journey counter following the beginning of a driving cycle; generating an actual diagnosis frequency value using a combination of the diagnosis counter and the drive counter; and establishing a difference between the nominal diagnosis frequency value and the actual diagnosis frequency value. If the difference falls short of a threshold: a control method is selected, which is designed to successfully complete a currently running OBD of the OBD function and to initiate and complete a non-running OBD. Following the completion of the OBD of the OBD function, the diagnosis counter is incremented and the motor control restored to an original motor control.

Method for detecting the anti-knocking capacity of a fuel in an internal combustion engine

A method for detecting the anti-knocking capacity of a fuel in an internal combustion engine, which comprises the step of analyzing the single combustion cycles of the cylinders to be repeated until a counter reaches a respective threshold value; the step of calculating the mean spark advance operated by the internal combustion engine in the single combustion cycles of the cylinders that have allowed said counter to reach the respective threshold value; and the step of determining the anti-knocking capacity of the fuel as a function of the first counter that has reached the respective threshold value and as a function of the mean spark advance operated by the internal combustion engine in the single combustion cycles of the cylinders that have allowed said counter to reach the respective threshold value.

METHOD FOR OPERATING A CONTROL UNIT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
20180321669 · 2018-11-08 ·

A method for operating a control unit of a motor vehicle including a function unit and a monitoring unit which have a communication connection to one another. In a first check, the function unit is checked for errors, an error of the function unit being inferred if an error counter reaches a threshold value, and the monitoring unit and the function unit exchange first data with one another. In the event of a correct exchange of the first data, a positive change of the error counter is carried out. Otherwise, a negative change of the error counter is carried out. In a second check, the monitoring unit and the function unit exchange second data with one another. In the event of an incorrect exchange of the second data, a negative change of the error counter and a negative change of the threshold value are carried out.

METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY ADAPTING THE CONDITIONS FOR ESTABLISHING A DIAGNOSTIC BY AN ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM

An automatic calibration method capable of adapting the set of conditions for performing hardware diagnostics, in an OBD system, with a view to optimising the compromise between the number of diagnostics performed, in particular in order to comply with legislation relating to the ratio between the number of diagnostics performed on a component and the number of operating cycles, and the accuracy of the diagnostics.

Method to adjust an oil control valve actuation response time using cylinder valve diagnostics

A method to adjust an oil control valve actuation response time using cylinder valve diagnostic results includes commanding an engine cylinder to deactivate/reactive when conditions are met and then detecting if a deactivation/reactivation response time failure has occurred by analyzing the cylinder diagnostics results. If a predetermined number of failures are detected at the cylinder within a predetermined number of engine cycles then the engine controller operates to adjust the oil control valve response time to improve the response time accuracy.