Dynamic Performance of a Sensorless Speed Control for Induction Motor Drives based on Model Reference Adaptive System
Haytham Mustafa,
Saad Saad,
N. El-Naily
et al.
Abstract:Sensorless vector control is greatly used and applied in induction machine drives instead of vector and scalar control for their reliability and robustness, and very low maintenance cost. The estimation of the rotor speed in MRAS-based technique obtained by comparing the output of the adjustable and adaptive models instead of using costly speed sensor gives the sensorless vector control great fortune. MRAS-based techniques are one of the best methods to estimate the rotor position and speed for its performance… Show more
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