Abstract:This paper presents development of an optimal feedback linearization control (OFLC) for interior permanent magnet (PM) synchronous machines operating in a non steady-sate operating point, i.e., varying torque and speed, to achieve precision tracking performance and energy saving by minimizing the copper loss. An isomorphism mapping between the dq-axes phase voltages and two auxiliary control inputs over full ranges of torque and speed is established by the linearization controller using the notion of orthogona… Show more
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