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Electronic control of a diesel engine enables precise and differentiated modulation of fuel-injection parameters. This is the only means by which a modern diesel engine is able to satisfy the many demands placed upon it. Electronic diesel control (EDC) is subdivided into three system blocks: sensors/setpoint generators, ECU, and actuators.
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Reif, K. (2014). Control of Diesel engines. In: Reif, K. (eds) Fundamentals of Automotive and Engine Technology. Bosch Professional Automotive Information. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-03972-1_15
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