IP Library Granted Patent US 6,860,144
Granted Patent B2
US 6,860,144 · App. 10/368,272 · Granted Mar 1, 2005

Oxygen sensor monitoring arrangement

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Patent No.
US 6,860,144
App. No.
10/368,272
Granted
Mar 1, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A non-intrusive method and arrangement for detecting the aging of an oxygen sensor, without increasing tailpipe emissions, is provided. The method detects an aging oxygen sensor, located between a motor vehicle engine and a catalytic converter, by sampling a series of oxygen level signals taken over a calibratable time block only when at least one engine operating condition satisfies a predetermined criterion whereunder the method will not intrude upon the engine controller's ability to minimize undesirable exhaust emissions. After a series of signal processing, the samplings are then compared to calibratable thresholds in order to determine the aging degree of the oxygen sensor.

Claims (24)

1. A non-intrusive method for detecting aging of an oxygen sensor mounted in an engine exhaust stream of a vehicle and in communication with an engine controller, the method comprising the steps of:

initiating the method at the engine controller only when engine operating conditions satisfy a predetermined set of criteria whereunder the method will not intrude upon the engine controller's ability to minimize undesirable exhaust emissions;

obtaining from the oxygen sensor a series of consecutive sensor output signals taken over a plurality of time blocks;

summing the series of output signals for each block;

determining a maximum and a minimum value of the series of output signals for each block;

determining an absolute value of the difference between each pair of consecutive output signals (delta signals) in the series for each block;

obtaining an average flow rate within each block;

storing, for each block, the sum of the series of output signals, a sum of the delta signals, the maximum output signal and the minimum output signal;

compensating the sum of the delta signals for each block in accordance with the average exhaust flow rate of the block;

determining, from all blocks, an average value of the sensor output signals, an average value of compensated delta signals, an average maximum value and an average minimum value;

comparing each average value determined in the preceding step to an associated test standard; and

determining acceptable aging of the sensor whenever each average value compares favorably with its associated test standard.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of:

determining whether engine manifold pressure is within a preselected range of values during each block; and

aborting the method whenever the manifold pressure is not within the range.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of performing a quality check of the delta signals during each block; and

disregarding the delta signals for any block in which the quality check fails.

4. A non-intrusive method for detecting aping of an oxygen sensor mounted in an engine exhaust stream of a vehicle and in communication with an engine controller, the method comprising the steps of:

obtaining consecutive sensor output signal values from the oxygen sensor;

determining an absolute value of the difference between said output signal values;

summing the absolute values storing the sum of absolute values;

determining an average exhaust flow rate during the predetermined amount of time;

compensating the sum of absolute values according to said average exhaust flow rate; and

determining acceptable aging of the sensor when the compensated sum of absolute values compares favorably with an associated test standard.

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