Abstract
AC motor drives are experiencing an exciting impact on several technical applications such as transportation, electrical appliances, and industrial automation, as well as in research studies. Inherent advantages of adjustable frequency operation could not be fully exploited without adopting a suitable control strategy. This section gives an overview of present trends in advanced control techniques employed for torque, speed and position regulation of variable frequency drives. Sensorless control and estimation issues are also discussed. Fuzzy logic and neural network approaches are included, showing how the rapid evolution of technology in various branches finds a natural field of application in modern electrical drives.
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Consoli, A. (2000). Advanced Control Techniques. In: Ertan, H.B., Üçtuğ, M.Y., Colyer, R., Consoli, A. (eds) Modern Electrical Drives. NATO ASI Series, vol 369. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9387-8_23
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