Identification of Induction Motor System Using Observer/Kalman Filter Identification (OKID) Method

Author(s):  
Chien-Hsun Kuo ◽  
D.-M. Yang
2012 ◽  
Vol 132 (8) ◽  
pp. 802-807
Author(s):  
Takuto Ichikawa ◽  
Toshiya Yoshida ◽  
Osamu Miyashita
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2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. 607-617 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinan Zhang ◽  
Gilbert Foo ◽  
Mahinda Don Vilathgamuwa ◽  
King Jet Tseng ◽  
Bikramjit Singh Bhangu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mohamed Chebaani ◽  
Amar Goléa ◽  
Med Toufik Benchouia ◽  
Noureddine Goléa

Purpose Direct Torque Control (DTC) of induction motor drives is a well-established technique owing to features such as fast dynamic and insensibility to motor parameters. However, conventional DTC scheme, based on comparators and the switching table, suffers from large torque and flux ripples. To improve DTC performance, this study aims to propose and implement a sensorless finite-state predictive torque control using extended Kalman Filter in dSPACE environment. Design/methodology/approach This paper deals with the design of an extended Kalman filter for estimating the state of an induction motor model and for sensorless control of systems using this type of motor as an actuator. A complex-valued model is adopted that simultaneously allows a simpler observability analysis of the system and a more effective state estimation. Findings Simulation and experimental results reveal that the drive system, associated with this technique, can effectively reduce flux and torque ripples with better dynamic and steady state performance. Further, the proposed approach maintains a constant switching frequency. Originality/value The proposed speed observer have been developed and implemented experimentally under different operating conditions such as parameter variation, no-load/load disturbances and speed variations in different speed operation regions.


Author(s):  
P. Bhaskara Prasad ◽  
M. Padma Lalitha ◽  
B. Sarvesh

<span lang="EN-US">Recently, Re-boost seven-level inverter has been developed as an alternative between Photovoltaic system and single-phase load. DC level is increased using a re-boost regulator and its output is rehabilitated into single-phase AC utilizing a seven-level inverter. The re-boost converter is utilized to escalate the voltage gain. The objective of the suggested closed loop Re-boost Seven Level Inverter fed Induction Motor (RBSLIIM) system is to enhance the dynamic response of RBSLIIM using FO-P-I-D controller. Simulink models are developed for P-I and FO-P-I-D controlled RBSLIIM systems. The results of P-I and FO-P-I-D based RBSLIIM systems indicate that the voltage response with FO-P-I-D is superior to P-I controlled RBSLIIM system.</span>


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