화학공학소재연구정보센터
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol.41, No.8, 1216-1220, 1996
Robust Speed Control of Induction-Motors Using Position and Current Measurements
A nonlinear robust output feedback control is designed for a sixth-order model of an induction motor, The control uses only measurement of the rotor position and stator currents, It contains two observers, a second-order observer to estimate the rotor flux from the stator current and a third-order high-gain observer to estimate the rotor speed and acceleration from its position. The control is robust to uncertainties in the rotor and stator resistances, and a bounded time-varying load torque. It guarantees that the speed tracking error can be made arbitrarily small by choice of certain design parameters, Moreover, when the speed reference and load torque are constant, it ensures asymptotic regulation. Simulation results agree well with the analysis.