2021
DOI: 10.18280/jesa.540203
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Enhanced Performance of Indirect Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drive with a Modified Type 2 Neuro-Fuzzy Torque Controller in Interfacing with dSPACE DS-2812

Abstract: Due to the nonlinearities of the PI controller, the performance of the PI controller is not satisfactory. The gains must be properly selected after changes in control parameters is one of the issues of the PI controller. The modified type 2 Neuro-Fuzzy torque controller of indirect vector control-based induction motor drive is proposed in this paper by taking single input as an error i.e. speed and torque against two inputs error and change in error of conventional T2NFC.The superiority of fuzzy and neural net… Show more

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“…For these reasons, the IM requires an advanced algorithm to control the torque and flux. From such algorithms, we distinguish direct torque control (DTC) which was proposed by Mr. Takahashi in 1985 as an alternative to field-oriented control (Prasad & Durgasukuamar, 2021). Fast dynamic reaction, a straightforward control strategy, the lack of coordinate transformations, the absence of position feedback, and current regulators are all benefits of DTC (Quang & Dittrich, 2015;Trabelsi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these reasons, the IM requires an advanced algorithm to control the torque and flux. From such algorithms, we distinguish direct torque control (DTC) which was proposed by Mr. Takahashi in 1985 as an alternative to field-oriented control (Prasad & Durgasukuamar, 2021). Fast dynamic reaction, a straightforward control strategy, the lack of coordinate transformations, the absence of position feedback, and current regulators are all benefits of DTC (Quang & Dittrich, 2015;Trabelsi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%