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Backstepping development as controller in fast response three phase induction motor based on indirect field oriented control | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Backstepping development as controller in fast response three phase induction motor based on indirect field oriented control


Abstract:

Induction motor is an electric motor which has many advantages. One of them is robust and relatively cheap. But has some disadvantages in the regulation of speed, because...Show More

Abstract:

Induction motor is an electric motor which has many advantages. One of them is robust and relatively cheap. But has some disadvantages in the regulation of speed, because of that, the system need smart control to operated the induction motor. in this case used Backstepping control as intelligent control to maximize the performance of induction motor. In this method Indirect Field Oriented Control (IFOC) will be used to control flux and torque current. Test results showed that a fast response to changes in speed induction motor. System testing is done with variations of the reference point setting speed control system, the simulation results of the research showed that the IFOC method is not perfect in terms of induction motor speed regulation if it's not use speed control. Backstepping control is needed which can improve the response of output, so that the induction motor has a good performance, small oscillations when start working up to speed reference.
Date of Conference: 29-30 September 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 February 2017
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Conference Location: Denpasar, Indonesia

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