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Induction motor speed drive improvement using fuzzy IP-self-tuning controller. A real time implementation

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ISA TRANSACTIONS
Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 406-417

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.isatra.2012.11.002

Keywords

Induction machine; Speed drive; Indirect field oriented control; Self-tuning; IP controller; Fuzzy logic

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An IP-self-tuning controller tuned by a fuzzy adjustor, is proposed to improve induction machine speed control. The interest of such controller is the possibility to adjust only one gain, instead of two gains for the case of the PI-self-tuning controllers commonly used in the literature. This paper presents simulation and experimental results. These latter were obtained by practical implementation on a DSPace 1104 board of three different speed controllers (the classical IP, the fuzzy-like-PI and the IP-self-tuning), for a 1.5 KW induction machine. The paper presents different tests used to compare the performances of the proposed controller to the two others in terms of computation time, tracking performances and disturbances rejection. (C) 2012 ISA. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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