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Map-based controller

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In the field of control engineering, a map-based controller is a controller whose outputs are based on values derived from a pre-defined lookup table. The inputs to the controller are usually values taken from one or more sensors and are used to index the output values in the lookup table. By effectively placing the transfer function as discrete entries within a lookup table, engineers free to modify smaller sections or update the whole list of entries as required.

Map-based controllers are frequently used to manage fuel delivery systems in modern internal combustion engines.

Sources

  • Eriksson, Lars; Nielsen, Lars (2014). "10.1.2 Basic control using maps". Modeling and Control of Engines and Drivelines. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 274–275. ISBN 9781118479995.