Abstract
In this research, the auto-mutual information function and correlation dimension are used for determination of lag and embedding dimension needed for reconstruction of the attractor of in-cylinder pressure of an internal combustion engine. Subsequently, a locally constant model is used for a 20-step prediction. The time series are acquired at three different test conditions and consisting of succeeding pressures at compression Top Dead Center (TDC) position of one of four cylinders. We have concluded that at least at relatively low engine speeds (below 2000 rpm) this method produces acceptable results.
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