Research of optimal control of 3-phase integrating magnetic VRM based on state variable feedback linearization control method

Author(s):  
Yu-gang Yang ◽  
Cai Fu ◽  
Li Hongzhu
Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (19) ◽  
pp. 6402
Author(s):  
Jianning Shi ◽  
Chaoying Xia

This paper establishes the state-space model of the cup rotor permanent-magnet doubly fed machine in the synchronous reference frame. The feedback-linearization control method is used to realize the decoupling control of flux and torque. Then, the upper and lower load torque boundaries are solved. Furthermore, to minimize the stator current magnitude of the control machine under a certain torque, the maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) control is derived. Finally, simulation results demonstrate the good decoupling performance of the feedback-linearization control method and the correctness of the load torque boundaries. In addition, the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed control methods are also demonstrated.


2012 ◽  
Vol 466-467 ◽  
pp. 587-591
Author(s):  
Ming Zhu ◽  
Yong Mei Wu ◽  
Ze Wei Zheng

An optimal control is presented in this paper. First, nonlinear dynamic model of a six degree of freedom stratospheric airship, traditional and full-actuated, is built based on generalized coordinate frame. Second, optimal control law is determined by Hamilton function and performance index function. This optimal control can be regarded as extension of feedback linearization control law.


Author(s):  
Berrezzek Farid ◽  
Bourbia Waffa ◽  
Bensaker Bachir

<p>This paper deals with  the flatness based approach for sensrless  control of induction motor systems.Two main features of the proposed flatness based control are worth to be mentioned.</p><p>Firstly, the simplicity of implementation of the flatness approach as a nonlinear feedback linearization control technique. Secondly, when the chosen flat outputs involve non available state variable measurements a nonlinear observer is used to estimate them<strong>. </strong>The main advantage of the used observer is its ability to exploite the properties of the system nonlinearties. The simulation results are presented to illustrate the effectiness of the proposed approach for sensorless control of the considered induction motor.</p>


Author(s):  
Xing Xu ◽  
Minglei Li ◽  
Feng Wang ◽  
Ju Xie ◽  
Xiaohan Wu ◽  
...  

A human-like trajectory could give a safe and comfortable feeling for the occupants in an autonomous vehicle especially in corners. The research of this paper focuses on planning a human-like trajectory along a section road on a test track using optimal control method that could reflect natural driving behaviour considering the sense of natural and comfortable for the passengers, which could improve the acceptability of driverless vehicles in the future. A mass point vehicle dynamic model is modelled in the curvilinear coordinate system, then an optimal trajectory is generated by using an optimal control method. The optimal control problem is formulated and then solved by using the Matlab tool GPOPS-II. Trials are carried out on a test track, and the tested data are collected and processed, then the trajectory data in different corners are obtained. Different TLCs calculations are derived and applied to different track sections. After that, the human driver’s trajectories and the optimal line are compared to see the correlation using TLC methods. The results show that the optimal trajectory shows a similar trend with human’s trajectories to some extent when driving through a corner although it is not so perfectly aligned with the tested trajectories, which could conform with people’s driving intuition and improve the occupants’ comfort when driving in a corner. This could improve the acceptability of AVs in the automotive market in the future. The driver tends to move to the outside of the lane gradually after passing the apex when driving in corners on the road with hard-lines on both sides.


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