2014 International Conference on Circuits, Power and Computing Technologies [ICCPCT-2014] 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iccpct.2014.7054799
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Comparative performance analysis of fuzzy PI, PD and PID controllers used in a scalar controlled induction motor drive

Abstract: While conventional P, PI, PID controllers are widely used in industries they exhibit poor performance and sluggish response when applied to an induction motor drive. These controllers are even very sensitive to parameter variations and also have stability issues. But the advancement in fuzzy logic has made fuzzy logic controllers more robust, accurate and fast. In this paper, a scalar V/f control strategy is implemented with fuzzy logic controllers of different structures like PI, PD and PID. Then the performa… Show more

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“…Depending on the desired system application, the PID controller can be a P, PI, or PD controller. This can be achieved by assigning a zero value to the unused parameter [2], [5], [10].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the desired system application, the PID controller can be a P, PI, or PD controller. This can be achieved by assigning a zero value to the unused parameter [2], [5], [10].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As concerns control techniques, there are two broad categories used by variable speed drives: scalar control and vector control. The most widely used scalar control technique is voltage-frequency (V/f) control, and vector control includes oriented field control and direct torque control [28][29][30]. Scalar control is less precise and presents a limited response in torque compared with other control techniques; it is simple to implement, it presents lower losses in switching, reduced computational processing, and a lower cost of implementation [4,11,12,14,30].…”
Section: Electrical Power and Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most widely used scalar control technique is voltage-frequency (V/f) control, and vector control includes oriented field control and direct torque control [28][29][30]. Scalar control is less precise and presents a limited response in torque compared with other control techniques; it is simple to implement, it presents lower losses in switching, reduced computational processing, and a lower cost of implementation [4,11,12,14,30]. Some of the most common applications driven by the variable speed drive induction motor are pumps, compressors, fans, and small machines that operate at high speeds, but also, these types of applications require a strategy of simple control and moderate precision, so the V/f control is the most feasible in these cases [6][7][8].…”
Section: Electrical Power and Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drawbacks mentioned above show a requirement for a more robust, reliable, cost-effective, and less complex speed controller. A fuzzy logic controller possessing all these qualities seems to be a better alternative for the conventional controller [13][14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Speed Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%