Method and device for dynamic monitoring of gas sensors

US10060894B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10060894-B2
Application numberUS-201214362777-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 17, 2012
Priority dateDec 12, 2011
Publication dateAug 28, 2018
Grant dateAug 28, 2018

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In a method for dynamic monitoring of gas sensors of an internal combustion engine, in the event of a change of the gas state variable to be measured, a dynamic diagnosis is carried out based on a comparison of a measured signal which is an actual value of an output signal of the gas sensor and a modeled signal which is a model value. The output signal of the gas sensor is filtered using a high-pass filter and higher-frequency signal components are analyzed.

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A method for dynamic monitoring of at least one gas sensor of an internal combustion engine to determine a fault status of the gas sensor during operation of the internal combustion engine, the gas sensor having a low-pass behavior depending on one of geometry, measuring principle, aging, or soiling, the method comprising: measuring, using the gas sensor during the operation of the internal combustion engine in response to an operator torque request, a change of a gas state variable to produce a measured signal, which represents an actual value of the selected gas state variable output by the gas sensor; checking for a sufficient excitation of the measured signal representing the gas state variable by comparing a steepness of a transition of a signal of an excitation model, the signal of the excitation model based on the operator torque request, to a predetermined threshold value; upon detection of the sufficient excitation, performing a dynamic diagnosis of the gas sensor during the operation of the internal combustion engine, wherein the performing the dynamic diagnosis includes: modeling operation of the gas sensor to produce a modeled signal; placing a high-pass filter in series with the gas sensor, the high-pass filter having a limit frequency lower than a predetermined limit frequency of the low pass behavior of the gas sensor when the gas sensor is properly functioning, to filter the measured signal and the modeled signal modeling the gas sensor to produce higher-frequency components of the measured signal and higher-frequency components of the modeled signal; squaring, using a multiplier, and integrating, using an integrator, the higher-frequency components of the measured signal and higher-frequency components of the modeled signal to produce higher-frequency signal energy components of the measured signal and higher-frequency signal energy components of the modeled signal; comparing the higher-frequency signal energy components of the measured signal to the higher frequency signal energy components of the modeled signal; determining a time constant of the sensor based on the comparing; and determining the fault status of the gas sensor as indicating a faulty state of the gas sensor based on the comparing indicating that a low-pass limit frequency of the low-pass behavior of the gas sensor has decreased below the limit frequency of the high-pass filter as a result of aging of the sensor; and regulating operation of the internal combustion engine as a function of the determined time constant. 2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the dynamic diagnosis of the gas sensor is performed in the event of a change of an air-fuel ratio of an air-fuel mixture supplied to the internal combustion engine. 3. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the dynamic behavior of the gas sensor is deduced on the basis of an energy ratio of the calculated higher-frequency energy components. 4. The method as recited in claim 3 , wherein the calculated higher-frequency energy components are scaled using a scaling unit. 5. The method as recited in claim 3 , wherein the integration of the higher-frequency signal components of the gas sensor and the integration of the higher-frequency signal components of the modeled signal are each carried out with the aid of an individual integration duration, and wherein the start of the integration being triggered in the event of a rising signal edge of the measured signal and in the event of a falling signal edge. 6. The method as recited in claim 5 , wherein, the start of the integration begins after an occurrence of a specified signal deviation starting from a specific stationary point. 7. The method as recited in claim 3 , wherein the energy ratio is compared to a specified threshold value which represents the dynamics of a marginal sensor, and wherein the threshold value and a model time constant selected in a model for the sensor are interdependent. 8. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein at least one of filter time constants and the threshold value is tracked. 9. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein an iterative identification of the time constant of the sensor is carried out, the model time constant being adapted in steps as a function of the energy ratio. 10. The method as recited in claim 9 , wherein an identification of the time constant of the sensor is carried out with the aid of values stored in a characteristic map. 11. The method as recited in claim 9 , wherein the gas sensor is one of a gas pressure sensor, a gas temperature sensor, a gas flow rate sensor, or a gas concentration sensor. 12. The method as recited in claim 9 , wherein the gas sensor is an exhaust gas sensor in the form of one of a broadband lambda sensor or a NO x sensor, using which an oxygen content in a gas mixture is determined. 13. A device for dynamic monitoring of at least one gas sensor in one of an exhaust duct of an internal combustion engine or an air supply channel of the internal combustion engine to determine a fault status of the gas sensor during operation of the internal combustion engine, the gas sensor having a low-pass behavior depending on one of geometry, measuring principle, aging, or soiling, the device comprising: a detection unit for measuring, using the gas sensor during the operation of the internal combustion engine in response to an operator torque request, a change of a gas state variable to produce a measured signal, which represents an actual value of the selected gas state variable output by the gas sensor; and a diagnostic unit for performing a dynamic diagnosis during the operation of the internal combustion engine, wherein the diagnostic unit: checks for a sufficient excitation of the measured signal representing the gas state variable by comparing a steepness of a transition of a signal of an excitation model, the signal of the excitation model based on the operator torque request to a predetermined threshold value; upon detection of the sufficient excitation, places a high-pass filter in series with the gas sensor, the high-pass filter having a limit frequency lower than a predetermined limit frequency of the low pass behavior of the gas sensor when the gas sensor is properly functioning, to filter the measured signal and a modeled signal modeling the gas sensor to produce higher-frequency components of the measured signal and higher-frequency components of the modeled signal; squares, using a multiplier, and integrates, using an integrator, the higher-frequency components of the measured signal and higher-frequency components of the modeled signal to produce higher-frequency signal energy components of the measured signal and higher-frequency signal energy components of the modeled signal; compares the higher-frequency signal energy components of the measured signal to the higher frequency signal components of the modeled signal; determines a time constant of the sensor based on the comparing; and determines the fault status of the gas sensor as indicating a faulty state of the gas sensor based on the comparing indicating that a low-pass limit frequency of the low-pass behavior of the gas sensor has decreased below the limit frequency of the high-pass filter as a result of aging or soiling of the sensor; wherein the device regulates operation of the internal combustion engine as a function of the determined time constant. 14. A method for dynamic monitoring of at least one gas sensor of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising: measuring, using the gas sensor during the operation of the internal combustion engine in response

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  • using a model or simulation of the system · CPC title

  • relating to the failure of sensors or parameter detection devices · CPC title

  • the system including a filter, e.g. a low pass or high pass filter · CPC title

  • using a data filter · CPC title

  • by monitoring exhaust gases {or combustion flame} · CPC title

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What does patent US10060894B2 cover?
In a method for dynamic monitoring of gas sensors of an internal combustion engine, in the event of a change of the gas state variable to be measured, a dynamic diagnosis is carried out based on a comparison of a measured signal which is an actual value of an output signal of the gas sensor and a modeled signal which is a model value. The output signal of the gas sensor is filtered using a high…
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Bosch Gmbh Robert
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Primary CPC classification G01N33/0006. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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