Current Sensor Fault-Tolerant Control Strategy for Speed-Sensorless Control of Induction Motors Based on Sequential Probability Ratio Test
Feige Zhang,
Shesheng Gao,
Wenjuan Zhang
et al.
Abstract:In the speed-sensorless vector control of induction motors (IMs), the speed estimation accuracy suffers from the deteriorated current measurement caused by the current sensor faults, such as open circuit in one phase, DC bias, and odd harmonics. In this paper, a novel speed estimation strategy based on the current sensor fault-tolerant control is proposed to improve the speed estimation accuracy under the current sensor faults. First, to detect the current sensor faults in real time, the sequential probability… Show more
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