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    Comparative study between the rotor flux oriented control and non-linear backstepping control of a five-phase induction motor drive - an experimental validation

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    2016
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    Echeikh, Hamdi
    Trabelsi, Ramzi
    Iqbal, Atif
    Bianchi, Nicola
    Mimouni, Mohamed Faouzi
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    Multiphase variable speed electric drives are employed in applications where the reduction in the total power per phase and the highest level of overall system reliability is required. Most of the literature on five-phase induction motor (IM) drive deals with field oriented control, direct torque control, and other non-linear control such as backstepping method. This study deals with the theoretical concept and experimental implementation of indirect rotor flux oriented control (IRFOC) and backstepping control (BSC) of a five-phase IM drive. A comprehensive comparison is done between the most popular IRFOC and non-linear BSC. Backstepping control offers high performance in both steady state and transient operations even in the presence of parameters variations. However, this strategy (BSC) allows the synthesis of the speed and the flux control for a five-phase IM, nevertheless this strategy is asymptotically stable in the context of Lyapunov. The comparison is done using experimental approach. The two control approaches are compared in different terms such as their stability proprieties, achievable dynamic performances, online computational effort, the possibilities of controller design and the complexity of their implementation.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-pel.2015.0726
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/20504
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