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Small Speed Asymptotic Stability Study of an Induction Motor Sensorless Speed Control System with Extended Gopinath ObserverPANA, T. , STOICUTA, O. |
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extended Gopinath observer, induction motor, vector control system, direct rotor flux orientation method, asymptotic stability, sensorless
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control(12), induction(10), observer(8), motor(8), stoicuta(7), pana(7), vector(6), aqtr(6), systems(5), speed(5)
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Date of Publication: 2011-05-30
Volume 11, Issue 2, Year 2011, On page(s): 15 - 22
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2011.02003
Web of Science Accession Number: 000293840500003
SCOPUS ID: 79958862805
Abstract
The paper presents a synthesis of an extended Gopinath observer (EGO) and analyzes the asymptotic stability of a squirrel-cage induction motor vector control system with an EGO in its loop. The considered control system is based on the direct rotor flux orientation method (DFOC) and the study of stability is based upon the linearization theorem applied around the equilibrium points of the control system, emphasizing the estimated variation domain of the rotor resistance for which the control system remains asymptotically stable. |
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[1] Analysis of Torque Ripple Reduction in Induction Motor DTC Drive with Multiple Voltage Vectors, ROSIC, M. M., BEBIC, M. Z., Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering, ISSN 1582-7445, Issue 1, Volume 15, 2015.
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[3] Speed and rotor flux observer for sensorless induction motor drives, Stoicuta, Olimpiu, Pana, Teodor, Proceedings of 2012 IEEE International Conference on Automation, Quality and Testing, Robotics, ISBN 978-1-4673-0704-8, 2012.
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