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PLL- and FLL-Based Speed Estimation Schemes for Speed-Sensorless Control of Induction Motor Drives: Review and New Attempts

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2022
Phase-locked loops (PLLs) and frequency-locked loops (FLLs) are of importance in power and energy applications. Both technologies have been introduced to speed-sensorless- controlled motor drives, and increasing applications of PLLs and FLLs for speed ...
Huimin Wang   +5 more
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Adaptive High Gain Observer Based MRAS for Sensorless Induction Motor Drives

IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2023
Because of their advantages, speed sensorless induction motor drives have received a lot of attention in the academic and industrial communities over the last decade.
Zoheir Tir   +3 more
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An Adaptive Active Disturbance Rejection Control Strategy for Speed-Sensorless Induction Motor Drives

IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, 2022
Speed-sensorless control of induction motor drives based on the extended state observer (ESO) attracts much popularity due to its key characteristics, e.g., satisfactory estimation performance, and high robustness against disturbances.
Y. Zuo   +5 more
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Robust Speed Control for Induction Motor Drives Using STSM Control

The Power Electronics, Drive Systems & Technologies Conference, 2021
The induction motors are the major motive force of industries. The emerging power electronics-based technologies have stimulated power engineers to design and use variable speed drives for controlling induction motors.
Mohammad Zand   +5 more
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Induction motor drive parameters identification

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 1998
The paper deals with real-time identification of the rotor parameters of the induction motor drive. The model reference adaptative control technique has been used for synthesising two identifiers. An appropriate choice of the reference model allows a Lyapunov function to be built by means of which the updating law of the rotor time constant can be ...
Attaianese C   +4 more
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Performance Comparison of Fault-Tolerant Three-Phase Induction Motor Drives Considering Current and Voltage Limits

IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2019
With the increasing demand for electric vehicles, reliability in motor drives is an issue of growing importance. Over the years, various fault-tolerant three-phase motor drive topologies have been introduced and their performances have been investigated.
M. Tousizadeh   +4 more
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Current Sensor Fault Diagnosis and Tolerant Control for VSI-Based Induction Motor Drives

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2018
Fault-tolerant control is attracting more interests due to its capability of increasing the reliability of voltage source inverters (VSI). Fault detection, localization, and tolerant control schemes of current sensor are presented for high-fault ...
Yong Yu   +4 more
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Smooth Fault-Tolerant Control of Induction Motor Drives With Sensor Failures

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2019
A smooth fault-tolerant control (FTC) of induction motor drives with sensor failures is presented in this paper. The drive uses concurrently active direct torque control (DTC), indirect field-oriented control (IFOC), and volts-per-hertz (V/f) controllers
Yiqi Liu, Michael Stettenbenz, A. Bazzi
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An Improved Rotor Flux Space Vector Based MRAS for Field-Oriented Control of Induction Motor Drives

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2018
The paper proposes an improved low speed performance of classical rotor flux (RF)-based model reference adaptive system (MRAS) for field oriented controlled induction motor (IM) drives.
Abhisek Pal   +2 more
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Online Parameters Estimation and Autotuning of a Discrete-Time Model Predictive Speed Controller for Induction Motor Drives

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2019
This paper proposes a new method that can online and automatically estimate and fine-tune the parameters of a discrete-time model predictive controller for providing high-performance speed control in an induction motor (IM) drive.
N. Jabbour, C. Mademlis
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