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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
Newcastle University
Sensorless Control of Induction Motor Drives at Very Low and Zero Speeds Using Neural Network Flux Observers
This research, supported by the ministry of higher education in Egypt, describes a significant contribution to solve the low speed problems of sensorless control schemes for electric motor drives. The method considerably improves the drive performance in the critical low and zero speed regions with less sensitivity to motor parameter variations. The scheme is verified through experimental tests and is shown to be suitable for general purpose drives used for low speed applications. It was one of the key papers that led to an invited talk at TU. Munich and subsequent collaboration with TU. Munich (Prof Kennel, ralph.kennel@tum.de Tel: +49.89.289.01).