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Sensorless control of inverter-fed induction motor drives
Affiliation:1. KU Leuven department of Chemical Engineering, Chemical & Biochemical Process Technology & Control (BioTeC), Willem de Croylaan 46, 3001 Leuven;1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Institute for Robotics and Systems in Engineering and Science (LARSyS), Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal;7. Deimos Engenharia, Lisbon, Portugal;71. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Macau, China
Abstract:Sensorless control is considered to be a lower cost alternative than the position or speed encoder-based control of induction motors. Two popular sensorless control methods, namely, the model reference adaptive system (MRAS) and the Luenberger observer (LO) methods are compared for speed and torque control characteristics. They are also compared against the well-known vector control principle. For the drive system simulated, the torque and speed obtained from sensorless control are almost identical to those obtained from the vector control method. However, the torque ripple for the sensorless methods is observed to be higher than vector control-based method. The MRAS method introduces higher torque ripple when compared to the Luenberger observer. In addition, speed estimation methods employed in sensorless control are more sensitive to motor parameter variations.
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