This book offers first a short introduction to advanced supervision,
fault detection and diagnosis methods. It then describes model-based
methods of fault detection and diagnosis for the main components of
gasoline and diesel engines, such as the intake system, fuel supply,
fuel injection, combustion process, turbocharger, exhaust system and
exhaust gas aftertreatment. Additionally, model-based fault diagnosis of
electrical motors, electric, pneumatic and hydraulic actuators and
fault-tolerant systems is treated. In general series production sensors
are used. It includes abundant experimental results showing the
detection and diagnosis quality of implemented faults.
Written for automotive engineers in practice, it is also of interest to
graduate students of mechanical and electrical engineering and computer
science.