A new technique for position control of induction motor using adaptive inverse control

A. H O Ahmed, Martino O. Ajangnay, Shamboul A. Mohamed, Mathew Walter Dunnigan

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Abstract

Control of Induction Motor (IM) is well known to be difficult owing to the fact the models of IM are highly nonlinear and time variant. In this paper, to achieve accurate control performance of rotor position control of IM, a new method is proposed by using adaptive inverse control (AIC) technique. In recent years, AIC is a very vivid field because of its advantages. It is quite different from the traditional control. AIC is actually an open loop control scheme and so in the AIC the instability problem cased by feedback control is avoided and the better dynamic performances can also be achieved. The model of IM is identified using adaptive filter as well as the inverse model of the IM, which was used as a controller. The significant of using the inverse of the IM dynamic as a controller is to makes the IM output response to converge to the reference input signal. To validate the performances of the proposed new control scheme, we provided a series of simulation results. © 2010 Universtiy of Basrah.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEPC-IQ01 2010 - 2010 1st International Conference on Energy, Power and Control
Pages116-122
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event2010 1st International Conference on Energy, Power and Control - Basrah, Iraq
Duration: 30 Nov 20102 Dec 2010

Conference

Conference2010 1st International Conference on Energy, Power and Control
Abbreviated titleEPC-IQ01 2010
Country/TerritoryIraq
CityBasrah
Period30/11/102/12/10

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