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Back-electromotive force (back-EMF) self-sensing is commonly used in induction machine (IM) drive systems for its maintenance cost and safety considerations. In recent years, compared with standard indirect field oriented control, deadbeat-direct torque and flux control (DB-DTFC) has been shown to be a highly effective method for IM control with a fixed switching frequency. It has advantages such...
Back-EMF self-sensing is commonly used in induction machine (IM) drive systems for its maintenance cost and safety considerations. In recent years, deadbeat-direct torque and flux control (DB-DTFC) has been shown to be a highly effective method for induction machine control. It has advantages such as the fastest possible torque dynamics, dynamically loss manipulation capability independent of torque...
This paper provides a review of key concepts for concurrent design for different machine types that are suitable for self-sensing at both zero to low speed and high speed operation. The impact of modifying the machine design to be suitable for self-sensing on power conversion properties (Average, cogging and ripple torque) is presented for several classical and advanced machine types. General recommendations...
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