Claims
- 1. In an internal combustion engine having an exhaust system and an oxygen sensor fitted to the exhaust system, the oxygen sensor including a sensor element and an electrically-powered heater for heating same, a method for controlling the electrical supply to the heater, comprising the steps of:
- storing the existing value of the power supplied to the heater;
- determining a target value for power to be supplied to the heater at a future time when the temperature of the engine exhaust gases reflects values consistent with engine operating parameters;
- delaying the application of the full value of said target value until said future time; and
- recycling to said storing step.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said delaying step includes the steps of:
- calculating an interim value of power to be applied to the heater, said interim value being intermediate between said existing power value and said future power value; and
- applying said interim power value to the heater.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said interim power value is calculated by adding the product of said existing power value and a first weighting factor to the product of said future power value and a second weighting factor, and dividing the resulting sum by the sum of said first and second weighting factors.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said first weighting factor is larger than said second weighting factor.
- 5. In an internal combustion engine having an exhaust system and an oxygen sensor means fitted to the exhaust system for controlling the fuel/air ratio provided to the engine, wherein the oxygen sensor includes a sensor element and an electrically-powered heater for heating same, a method for controlling the electrical supply to the heater, comprising the steps of:
- storing the existing value of the power supplied to the heater;
- determining a target value for future power to be supplied to the heater, based upon engine intake pressure and speed;
- delaying the application of the full value of said target value for a time period sufficient to allow the temperature of the engine exhaust gases to reflect values consistent with said engine intake pressure and speed, said delaying step including the steps of:
- calculating an interim power value by adding the product of said existing power value and a first weighting factor to the product of said future power value and a second weighting factor, and dividing the resulting sum by the sum of said first and second weighting factors, said first weighting factor being larger than said second weighting factor and selected such that said delay time period is sufficiently long to allow said exhaust gas temperature to reflect said engine intake pressure and speed;
- applying said interim power value to the heater; and
- recycling to said storing step.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 666,466, filed Oct. 30, 1984, now abandoned.
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