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Contribution to variable structure control based on the approach of fuzzy modeling of Ben-Ghalia for induction motor with Luenberger observer

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Sliding mode and fuzzy logic control have been combined together in a variety of ways. In this paper, a novel direction to design fuzzy sliding controllers is proposed based on the approach of Ben-Ghalia et al. Which is able to provide a fuzzy set based on a decoupled and linear system obtained after the application of the feedback- linearization control to the model of an induction motor. On the other hand, a Luenberger observer is conceived in the present work to observe the rotor flux in the motor which is too important to permit the application of fuzzy modeling approach and ensure the optimal and required performances . Furthermore, another objective to use such an observer consists in stabilizing the system and rejecting the disturbances when the system is subjected to uncertainties. Furthermore, to overcome the problem of the chattering phenomenon generated by the application of conventional sliding mode control applied to the cascade structure of the motor, the approach of fuzzy sliding mode control based on the fuzzy modelling proposed by Ben-Ghalia is used. The robust fuzzy control design is made feasible without resorting to model simplification or imposing restrictive conditions on the system uncertainty. Finally, simulation results proves the capability of the proposed process to ensure a good performances and robustness which is the principal aim of this research
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453--476
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Bibliogr. 34 poz.
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  • Faculty of Electronic and Computing, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Alger, Algerie, lbarazane@yahoo.fr
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