This paper presents an operation of the double start induction machine (DSIM) without current and speed sensors controlled by active disturbance rejection control (ADRC). The operation of the machine, without current and speed sensors, is an economic and simple method. The main advantages of this method are the reconstruction of stator current phases and rotor speed using only one DC voltage. The method is very simple and effective. It is based on the information provided by a DC voltage and the switching states of the converters to reconstruct the stator voltages. After we use two voltages observers to estimate the current stator and the rotor speed. The performance and the effectiveness of this method are verified under different conditions of simulations in MATLAB/Simulink. The results of the simulation prove the ability of this method to produce the same performances of DSIM with the current and speed sensors.
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