2010
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2009.2039982
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Fault-Tolerant Permanent Magnet Motor Drive Topologies for Automotive X-By-Wire Systems

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“…In this model-based approach there are also some works related to the problematic of safety in X-by-Wire systems such as drive-by-wire, steer-by-wire, throttle-by-wire or brake-by-wire [11], [12], [21] [23], and [24].…”
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“…In this model-based approach there are also some works related to the problematic of safety in X-by-Wire systems such as drive-by-wire, steer-by-wire, throttle-by-wire or brake-by-wire [11], [12], [21] [23], and [24].…”
Section: Model-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of fault-tolerant control systems require hardware redundancy to make them more reliable [11], [12], [24] and [25]. This means that one or more modules are connected, usually in parallel.…”
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“…Similar hardware topology was presented in [27] but, instead of DTC, a FOC strategy with space vector modulation (SVM) was used. Hardware solutions with additional phase or neutral leg topologies are presented in [16,[28][29][30]. Paper [31] compares both DTC and FOC methods with additional leg and neutral leg topologies.…”
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“…Usually, the inverter and machine topologies, designed especially for such kind of operation, provide a type of redundancy [16,28]. In this study the conventional inverter topology using only three transistor phase legs has been investigated, thus trying to offer the fault detection and fault-tolerant control capabilities to regular and most common drives.…”
Section: Fault-tolerant Control With a Re-duced Number Of Phasesmentioning
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