Pedal position rate-based electronic throttle progression

Internal-combustion engines – Engine speed regulator – Having condition responsive means with engine being part of...

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C123S399000

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06915779

ABSTRACT:
An engine control system in a vehicle including an internal combustion engine, an electronic throttle controlling air flow to the internal combustion engine, a controller controlling the position of the electronic throttle, an accelerator pedal having an accelerator pedal sensor that generates a signal to the controller, and where the controller computes a rate of change for the accelerator pedal and actuates the electronic throttle to a desired position based upon the rate of change for the accelerator pedal.

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