Advances in electric drive control
- 20 January 2003
- conference paper
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
Advances in electric drive control which have shown significant practical advantages over the previously existing technology include physics-based state variable controls design, state observer design for sensor replacement, disturbance input decoupling design, self-sensing (sensorless) control, region-based fuzzy logic and structured neural networks. This paper discusses the design methods underlying their use.Keywords
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