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Resampling of angle-synchronized signals to time domain for engine knocking calibration

2018-09-03
2018-36-0136
In some engine measuring systems, the signal acquisition is synchronized with crank angle, rather than time. This technique is particularly beneficial when dealing with parameters such as incylinder pressure and other combustion analysis data that are closely linked to the engine working cycle. In such system, the crankshaft’s top dead center triggers the start of an acquisition with periods of varying time duration, which depends on engine speed [1]. However, there are scenarios where these very signals must be analyzed along with signals acquired with time synchronization. This is the case, for example, of engine knocking calibration, in which combustion data should be linked with injection, ignition, and other engine parameters, which are time-based. Moreover, most used signal processing algorithms are conceived for uniform sampling.
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