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Artificial Intelligence for the Prediction of Exhaust Back Pressure Effect on the Performance of Diesel Engines

Vlad Fernoaga    
Venetia Sandu and Titus Balan    

Resumen

This paper presents solutions for smart devices with embedded artificial intelligence dedicated to vehicular applications. Virtual sensors based on neural networks or regressors provide real-time predictions on diesel engine power loss caused by increased exhaust back pressure.

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Revista: Applied Sciences