Claims
- 1. A computer readable storage medium having stored data representing instructions executable by a computer to control a spark ignited direct injection internal combustion engine having an air intake with a throttle valve positioned therein and a plurality of cylinders operable in at least a homogeneous operating mode with a homogeneous air/fuel mixture and an associated range of allowable homogeneous air/fuel ratios and a stratified mode with a stratified air/fuel mixture and an associated range of allowable stratified air/fuel ratios, wherein the homogeneous range and stratified range do not overlap, the computer readable storage medium comprising:instructions for determining a desired value for an engine operating parameter based on current engine operating conditions wherein the desired value results in scheduling of an air/fuel ratio between the homogeneous range and stratified range of allowable air/fuel ratios; instructions for operating a first portion of the cylinders in the homogenous operating mode; and instructions for operating a second portion of the cylinders in the stratified operating mode such that a combined air/fuel ratio associated with the first and second portions of the cylinders approaches the scheduled air/fuel ratio.
- 2. The computer readable storage medium of claim 1 wherein the instructions for operating the first and second portions of cylinders comprise instructions for operating the first and second portions of cylinders such that an average air/fuel ratio approaches the scheduled air/fuel ratio.
- 3. The computer readable storage medium of claim 1 wherein the engine operating parameter is engine torque.
- 4. The computer readable storage medium of claim 1 wherein the engine operating parameter is spark.
- 5. The computer readable storage medium of claim 1 wherein the engine operating parameter is manifold pressure.
- 6. The computer readable storage medium of claim 1 wherein the engine operating parameter is fuel.
- 7. The computer readable storage medium of claim 1 wherein the engine operating parameter is air flow.
- 8. The computer readable storage medium of claim 1 further comprising instructions for controlling fuel, spark, manifold pressure, or airflow such that the combined air/fuel ratio approaches the scheduled air/fuel ratio and a current value of the engine parameter approaches the desired value.
- 9. A computer readable storage medium having stored data for controlling a spark ignited engine having a plurality of cylinders operable in a homogeneous operating mode with a homogeneous air/fuel mixture and a stratified operating mode with a stratified air/fuel mixture, the computer readable storage medium comprising:instructions for determining a desired value for an engine operating parameter; instructions for determining a value indicative of the actual value for the engine operating parameter based on multiple engine events; and instructions for selecting a first operating mode for a first portion of the plurality of cylinders and a second operating mode for a second portion of the cylinders so that the value indicative of the actual value for the engine operating parameter approaches the desired value for the engine operating parameter.
- 10. The computer readable storage medium of claim 9 wherein the instructions for determining a desired value for an engine operating parameter comprise instructions for determining a desired engine torque; andwherein the instructions for determining a value indicative of the actual value for the engine operating parameter include instructions for determining an average engine torque.
- 11. The computer readable storage medium of claim 10 wherein the instructions for determining the average engine torque comprise instructions for determining the average engine torque based on airflow, spark, air/fuel ratio, engine speed, and exhaust gas recirculation.
- 12. The computer readable storage medium of claim 9 wherein the instructions for controlling the engine comprise instructions for controlling at least one of the air, fuel, and spark.
- 13. The computer readable storage medium of claim 9 wherein the instructions for determining a value indicative of the actual value comprise instructions for determining an average value for the engine operating parameter.
- 14. The computer readable storage medium of claim 9 wherein the first operating mode comprises the homogeneous operating mode.
- 15. The computer readable storage medium of claim 9 wherein the first operating mode comprises the stratified operating mode.
- 16. The computer readable storage medium of claim 9 wherein the first and second operating modes comprise the homogeneous and stratified operating modes.
- 17. A computer readable storage medium having stored data representing instructions executable by a computer for controlling an internal combustion engine having a plurality of cylinders operable in one of a plurality of operating modes, the computer readable storage medium comprising:instructions for determining a desired value for an engine operating parameter; instructions for operating at least one of the plurality of cylinders in a first one of the plurality of operating modes; and instructions for operating at least one other cylinder of the plurality of cylinders in a second one of the plurality of operating modes such that a current value of the engine operating parameter approaches the desired value based on a combined contribution of the plurality of cylinders.
- 18. The computer readable storage medium of claim 17 further comprising instructions for controlling at least one of fuel, spark, manifold pressure, and airflow such that a combined air/fuel ratio approaches a scheduled air/fuel ratio.
- 19. The computer readable storage medium of claim 17 wherein the engine operating parameter is engine torque.
- 20. The computer readable storage medium of claim 17 wherein the plurality of operating modes includes at least homogeneous and stratified operating modes.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 09/482,468, filed on Jan. 13, 2000.
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