Claims
- 1. An air-fuel ratio controller for an internal-combustion engine, comprising:
- an upstream-side oxygen sensor, installed in an exhaust system of the internal-combustion engine on an upstream side of an exhaust gas purifier, for detecting a first oxygen concentration in exhaust gas;
- a downstream-side oxygen sensor, installed in the exhaust system on a downstream side of or inside the exhaust gas purifier, for detecting a second oxygen concentration in exhaust gas;
- air-fuel ratio control means for correcting an air-fuel ratio of an air-fuel mixture supplied to the internal-combustion engine in accordance with a result of comparison between the first oxygen concentration value detected by said upstream-side oxygen sensor and a first reference value, to thereby control the air-fuel ratio to a desired value; and
- parameter value correcting means for correcting a value of a parameter, related to operation of said air-fuel ratio control means, in accordance with a difference between the second oxygen concentration value detected by said downstream-side oxygen sensor and a second reference value, said parameter value correcting means correcting the value of the parameter at a correction degree that changes according to a magnitude of the difference between the detected value of the second oxygen concentration and the second reference value.
- 2. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein the parameter is related to the air-fuel ratio correction carried out by said air-fuel ratio control means.
- 3. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 2, wherein the parameter is related to at least one of a correction amount and a correction implementing timing in the air-fuel ratio correction.
- 4. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein, when the difference is large, said parameter value correcting means corrects the parameter value at a larger correction degree than that used when the difference is small.
- 5. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein said parameter value correcting means corrects the first reference value which serves as the parameter.
- 6. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein said air-fuel ratio control means executes integral correction control for the air-fuel ratio control by using a correction factor which includes an integral correction term, and corrects a value of the integral correction term in accordance with the result of the comparison between the first oxygen concentration value and the first reference value, said parameter value correcting means correcting the integral correction term which functions as the parameter.
- 7. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein said air-fuel ratio control means executes proportional correction control for the air-fuel ratio control by using a correction factor, which includes a proportional correction term, and corrects a value of the proportional correction term in accordance with the result of the comparison between the first oxygen concentration value and the first reference value, said parameter value correcting means correcting the proportional correction term which serves as the parameter.
- 8. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein said air-fuel ratio control means corrects the air-fuel ratio at the moment when a desired delay time has elapsed since the first oxygen concentration value, which is detected by said upstream-side oxygen sensor, crossed the first reference value, said parameter value correcting means correcting the delay time which functions as the parameter.
- 9. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein, when a magnitude of the difference is greater than a predetermined magnitude, said parameter value correcting means corrects the parameter value by a limited amount of correction.
- 10. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein, when a magnitude of the difference is smaller than a predetermined magnitude, said parameter value correcting means does not effect any substantial correction to the parameter value.
- 11. The air-fuel ratio controller according to claim 1, wherein, said parameter value correcting means smooths a value of the second oxygen concentration detected by said downstream-side oxygen sensor, and corrects the parameter value in accordance with the difference between the smoothed value obtained and the second reference value.
- 12. A method for controlling an air-fuel ratio in an internal-combustion engine, comprising the steps of:
- (a) detecting a first oxygen concentration in exhaust gas by an upstream-side oxygen sensor, installed in an exhaust system of the internal-combustion engine on an upstream side of an exhaust gas purifier;
- (b) detecting a second oxygen concentration in exhaust gas by a downstream-side oxygen sensor, installed in the exhaust system on a downstream side of or inside the exhaust gas purifier;
- (c) correcting the air-fuel ratio of an air-fuel mixture supplied to the internal-combustion engine in accordance with a result of comparison between the first oxygen concentration value detected by said upstream-side oxygen sensor and a first reference value, to thereby control the air-fuel ratio to a desired value; and
- (d) correcting a value of a parameter, related to operation of said step (c), in accordance with a difference between the second oxygen concentration value detected by said downstream-side oxygen sensor and a second reference value, so that the value of the parameter is corrected at a correction degree that changes according to a magnitude of the difference between the detected value of the second oxygen concentration and the second reference value.
- 13. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein the parameter is related to the air-fuel ratio correction carried out at said step (c).
- 14. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 13, wherein the parameter is related to at least one of a correction amount and a correction implementing timing in the airfuel ratio correction.
- 15. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein, when the difference is large, the parameter value is corrected at said step (d) at a larger correction degree than that used when the difference is small.
- 16. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein the first reference value which serves as the parameter is corrected at said step (d).
- 17. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein integral correction control is executed at said step (c) for the air-fuel ratio control by using a correction factor which includes an integral correction term, a value of the integral correction term is corrected at said step (c) in accordance with the result of the comparison between the first oxygen concentration value and the first reference value, and the integral correction term which functions as the parameter is corrected at said step (d).
- 18. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein proportional correction control is executed at said step (c) for the air-fuel ratio control by using a correction factor, which includes a proportional correction term, a value of the proportional correction term is corrected at said step (c) in accordance with the result of the comparison between the first oxygen concentration a value and the first reference value, and the proportional correction term which serves as the parameter is corrected at said step (d).
- 19. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein the air-fuel ratio is corrected at said step (c) at the moment when a desired delay time has elapsed since the first oxygen concentration value, which is detected by said upstream-side oxygen sensor, crossed the first reference value, and the delay time which functions as the parameter is corrected at said step (d).
- 20. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein, when a magnitude of the difference is greater than a predetermined magnitude, the parameter value is corrected at said step (d) by a limited amount of correction.
- 21. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein, when a magnitude of the difference is smaller than a predetermined magnitude, substantial correction to the parameter value fails to be affected at said step (d).
- 22. The method for controlling an air-fuel ratio according to claim 12, wherein a value of the second oxygen concentration detected by said downstream-side oxygen sensor is smoothed at said step (3), and the parameter value is corrected at said step (d) in accordance with the difference between the smoothed value obtained and the second reference value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/138,017 filed on Oct. 19, 1993, now abandoned.
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