Misfire detection in I.C. engine through ARMA features using machine learning approach

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One of the prime problems engines are facing is Misfire, as it leads to the power loss along with the exhaust gas containing air pollutants like CO and NOx. This paper proposes a predictive model for misfire detection using machine learning approach. For the present study, vibration signals acquired using the piezoelectric accelerometer were taken into consideration as a pattern of a misfire for each cylinder is specific in nature. Then, ARMA features were extracted from acquired vibration signals followed by Feature selection using J48 decision tree algorithm. For feature classification, the functional tree classifier was used. In this study, the classification accuracy of 92.2% was achieved. The proposed model was tested on the engine test rig wherein every cylinder misfire tests were conducted. This work can be improved by using different classifier algorithms for more accurate misfire detection.

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Mulay, S., Sugumaran, V., & Babu Devasenapati, S. (2018). Misfire detection in I.C. engine through ARMA features using machine learning approach. In Progress in Industrial Ecology (Vol. 12, pp. 93–111). Inderscience Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1504/PIE.2018.095880

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