2018
DOI: 10.15866/ireaco.v11i5.14595
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Impact of Increasing Stator Resistance on Active Disturbance Rejection Control Based Sensorless Induction Motor Compared with a Conventional PI and Fuzzy Logic Control

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“…For that, ADRC is used as a robust control approach. Its principle is that all failures, disturbances, and uncertainties are handled in real-time as "total perturbation" through being calculated and compensated [25,32]. It can estimate the whole perturbation as an extended state of the system by the introduction of the extended state observer (ESO).…”
Section: Active Disturbance Rejection Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For that, ADRC is used as a robust control approach. Its principle is that all failures, disturbances, and uncertainties are handled in real-time as "total perturbation" through being calculated and compensated [25,32]. It can estimate the whole perturbation as an extended state of the system by the introduction of the extended state observer (ESO).…”
Section: Active Disturbance Rejection Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can reduce output noise and problems due to parameter uncertainty and disturbances. It can improve the robustness of the system against external disturbances and changes in parameters [25,26]. For that, the PI controllers could be replaced by the ADRC controllers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%