Safe deep reinforcement learning in diesel engine emission control

Author:

Norouzi Armin1ORCID,Shahpouri Saeid1,Gordon David1,Shahbakhti Mahdi1,Koch Charles Robert1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada

Abstract

A deep reinforcement learning application is investigated to control the emissions of a compression ignition diesel engine. The main purpose of this study is to reduce the engine-out nitrogen oxide [Formula: see text] emissions and to minimize fuel consumption while tracking a reference engine load. First, a physics-based engine simulation model is developed in GT-Power and calibrated using experimental data. Using this model and a GT-Power/Simulink co-simulation, a deep deterministic policy gradient is developed. To reduce the risk of an unwanted output, a safety filter is added to the deep reinforcement learning. Based on the simulation results, this filter has no effect on the final trained deep reinforcement learning; however, during the training process, it is crucial to enforce constraints on the controller output. The developed safe reinforcement learning is then compared with an iterative learning controller and a deep neural network–based nonlinear model predictive controller. This comparison shows that the safe reinforcement learning is capable of accurately tracking an arbitrary reference input while the iterative learning controller is limited to a repetitive reference. The comparison between the nonlinear model predictive control and reinforcement learning indicates that for this case reinforcement learning is able to learn the optimal control output directly from the experiment without the need for a model. However, to enforce output constraint for safe learning reinforcement learning, a simple model of system is required. In this work, reinforcement learning was able to reduce [Formula: see text] emissions more than the nonlinear model predictive control; however, it suffered from slightly higher error in load tracking and a higher fuel consumption.

Funder

Canada First Research Excellence Fund

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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