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High performance backstepping control of induction motor with adaptive sliding mode observer

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It is well known that modern control of induction motor relies on a good dynamic model of the motor. Extensive research and activity have been devoted to the problem of induction motor control over the last decade. In this paper we introduce backstepping control with amelioration of performance to guarantee stability of the system. Accurate knowledge of the rotor speed and flux position is the key factor in obtaining a high-performance and high-efficiency induction-motor drive. Thus a sliding mode observer design is presented. Simulation results are included to illustrate good performance of backstepping control of sensorless induction motors with flux observer.
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331--344
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Laboratory of Electromagnetic Induction and Propulsion Systems, Department of Electrical Engineering, Batna University, ibtissem_bakhti@yahoo.fr
Bibliografia
  • [1] H. Rasmussen, P. Vadstrup and H. Borsting: Full adaptive backstepping design of a speed sensorless field oriented controller for an induction motor. IEEE Thirty Sixth IAS Annual Meeting, Industry Applications, 4 (2001), 2601-2606.
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  • [9] Faa-Jeng Lin, Li-Tao Teng and Chih-Kai Chang: Adaptive backstepping control for linear induction motor drive using FPGA. Proc. of 32nd Annual IEEE Conf. on Industrial Electronics, Paris, France, (2006), 1269-1274.
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