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INDUCTIONMOTOR CONTROL BASED ON ADAPTIVE PASSIVITY
Fecha
2012-01Registro en:
Asian Journal of Control, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 67 84, January 2012
DOI: 10.1002/asjc.260
Autor
Duarte Mermoud, Manuel
Travieso Torres, Juan Carlos
Pelissier, Ian S.
González, Humberto A.
Institución
Resumen
In this paper two new schemes for induction motor control are proposed
and compared. Both approaches are based on the concept of adaptive passivity.
First, a technique using the scheme of field oriented control (FOC) is proposed,
and by means of an adaptive state feedback, a passive equivalent system is
obtained. Furthermore, making use of the novel torque-flux control principle
(TFCP), the proposed scheme is greatly simplified. Second, a technique based
on energy shaping approach, which does not make use of the FOC scheme,
is proposed. The technique is based on interconnection and damping assignment
(IDA) control transforming the original system into a passive one. Since
this technique does not use the FOC scheme, it gives more flexibility in the
implementation. Both techniques are then implemented at laboratory level and
compared from experimental viewpoint using as benchmark the standard FOC
scheme with PI controllers.