The design and application of sliding mode control (SMC) techniques for an induction motor are the main topics of this research article. The main goal is to compare the performance of three different sliding surfaces and a proportionalintegral-derivative (PID) controller with other SMC controllers. The study examines how the PID and SMC controllers react to a variety of operational circumstances, such as load disturbances and parameter changes. The simulation results show the benefits and drawbacks of each controller, giving important information about how SMC approaches can be used for induction motor control. This study adds to the body of knowledge in the field of control systems by offering a thorough examination of various sliding mode control schemes for induction motor applications.
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