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Bahlo
Jan Bahlo, Farmington Hills, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090222231 | Method and device for correcting a signal of a sensor - A method and a device for correcting a signal of a sensor provide for maximally accurate drift compensation of a characteristics curve of the sensor. At least one characteristic quantity of the signal of the sensor is compared with a reference value. The signal of the sensor is corrected as a function of the comparison result. A value of the at least one characteristic quantity of the signal of the sensor derived from the signal of the sensor is formed as the reference value. | 09-03-2009 |
Jan Bahlo, Pforzheim DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090038941 | Device for Determining the Concentration of a Component in a Gas Mixture - In an apparatus that ascertains a concentration of a component in a gas mixture, the apparatus includes: | 02-12-2009 |
Jan Bahlo, Lyon Twp, MI US
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| 20080296281 | Glow Plug Containing a Combustion Chamber Pressure Sensor - The invention relates to a glow plug ( | 12-04-2008 |
Jan M.s. Bahlo, New Hudson, MI US
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| 20110073086 | METHOD TO ADAPT THE O2 SIGNAL OF AN O2 SENSOR DURING OVERRUN - A system for compensating for changes in behavior of an oxygen sensor. In one embodiment, the system includes an oxygen sensor configured to produce an output indicative of an oxygen level in an exhaust stream produced by an internal combustion engine. An electronic control unit receives the output of the oxygen sensor and is configured to cause the internal combustion engine to operate in an overrun mode. The electronic control unit is programmed or otherwise configured to determine whether a change in oxygen level over time is approximately zero. When the change in oxygen level is approximately zero or near zero, the electronic control unit determines a compensation factor for the oxygen sensor. | 03-31-2011 |
