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An adaptive nonlinear control system for an inverter-fed induction motor is presented. The approach taken is fundamentally different from previous work on induction motor control in that the aim is to control shaft speed directly. Further, the inverter control variables, frequency and voltage, are related via the steady-state model to the shaft speed and motor current. By making the controller adaptive, neither load nor machine parameters need be specified, although in practice the latter are usually available from the machine manufacturer, and, of course, full use can be made of this knowledge. Copyright © 1983 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

Original publication

DOI

10.1109/TIA.1983.4504159

Type

Journal article

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

Publication Date

01/01/1983

Volume

IA-19

Pages

74 - 83