Three control schemes for the operation of induction motors in the field-weakening region are compared and assessed in terms of performance and complexity. These three control schemes fully utilize the maximum available voltage and current at any speed, and thus provide the maximum possible torque in the entire field weakening region. For the comparison, the three control schemes were implemented on the same experimental platform, i.e. the same Digital Signal Processor (DSP) board, power inverter and motor drive. In this way, it is possible to judge not only the performance of each solution, but also its requirements in terms of computational time, tuning complexity, parameter knowledge and stability of operation.
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Published on 31/12/09
Accepted on 31/12/09
Submitted on 31/12/09
Volume 2010, 2010
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