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Title: | Sensorless AC Electric Motor Control: Robust Advanced Design Techniques and Applications |
Authors: | Glumineau, Alain Morales, Jesús de León |
Keywords: | Motor control AC electric Electronic |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Springer International Publishing |
Abstract: | This monograph shows the reader how to avoid the burdens of sensor cost, reduced internal physical space, and system complexity in the control of AC motors. Many applications fields—electric vehicles, wind- and wave-energy converters and robotics, among them-will benefit. Sensorless AC Electric Motor Control describes the elimination of physical sensors and their replacement with observers, i.e., software sensors. Robustness is introduced to overcome problems associated with the unavoidable imperfection of knowledge of machine parameters-resistance, inertia, and so on-encountered in real systems. The details of a large number of speed- and/or position-sensorless ideas for different types of permanent-magnet synchronous motors and induction motors are presented along with several novel observer designs for electrical machines. Control strategies are developed using high-order, sliding-mode and quasi-continuous-sliding-mode techniques and two types of observer–controller schemes based on backstepping and sliding-mode techniques are described. Experimental results validate the performance of these observer and controller configurations with test trajectories of significance in difficult sensorless-AC-machine problems. |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/20754 |
ISBN: | 978-3-319-14585-3 978-3-319-14586-0 |
Appears in Collections: | Technology |
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