Artificial intelligence-enhanced DTC command methods used for a four-wheel-drive system
Ndoumbé Matéké Max,
Njock Batake Emmanuel Eric,
Nyobe Yomé Jean Maurice
et al.
Abstract:This paper presents an artificial intelligence direct torque control (DTC) method for an electric vehicle (EV) drive system. The architecture of the proposed electric vehicle is that of four wheels each with an induction motor (IM). A comparative study of the different torque and speed controllers proposed in this paper is made. An electronic differential is used to control the speed of each wheel as well as a variable master-slave control (VMSC) for the management of the magnetic quantities because the motors… Show more
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