3rd IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2006) 2006
DOI: 10.1049/cp:20060073
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Position estimation of AC machines at all frequencies using only space vector PWM based excitation

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“…The whole vector control structure has been implemented in simulation in the Saber modeling environment. Note the simulation includes a minimum pulse width of 10 us when di/dt measurements are made -a realistic values seen from experimental results of [22]. The results shown in figure 9 demonstrate the validity of the saliency tracking algorithms.…”
Section: Results and Analysis 31 Position And Speed Estimation Undermentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…The whole vector control structure has been implemented in simulation in the Saber modeling environment. Note the simulation includes a minimum pulse width of 10 us when di/dt measurements are made -a realistic values seen from experimental results of [22]. The results shown in figure 9 demonstrate the validity of the saliency tracking algorithms.…”
Section: Results and Analysis 31 Position And Speed Estimation Undermentioning
confidence: 70%
“…These researches focus on the model based sensorless control, direct torque control and high frequency injections [15,16,17,18,19]. This paper introduces a new method to track the saturation saliency in five-phase PMSM drives to obtain the rotor position through measuring the dynamic currents responses of the motor due to the IGBTs switching actions [20,21,22]. It uses the fundamental PWM waveform obtained using the multi-phase space vector pulse width modulation only.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to track the saliency using the PWM signals in a multilevel inverter in similar way to that introduced in [6] for a 2-level inverter without interrupting the multilevel inverter normal operation because of the test vectors. Figure 11 shows the Type0 switching sequence.…”
Section: Tracking the Saliency In Multilevel Invertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estimated position signals Pa, Pb and Pc from obtained from table 5 are used as the input to a mechanical observer [14] to obtain the speed ^ and a "cleaned" position ^. Note the simulation includes a minimum pulse width of 10us when di/dt measurements are made -a realistic values seen from experimental results of [6,9]. This estimated speed …”
Section: Fully Sensorless Speed Controlmentioning
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