학술논문

Performances of fuzzy-logic-based indirect vector control for induction motor drive
Document Type
Abstract
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. Sept-Oct, 2002, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p1219, 7 p.
Subject
Fuzzy algorithms -- Technology application
Fuzzy systems
Fuzzy logic
Induction electric motors -- Equipment and supplies
Control systems -- Evaluation
Control systems -- Testing
Control systems -- Design and construction
Fuzzy logic
Technology application
Business
Computers
Electronics
Electronics and electrical industries
Language
ISSN
0093-9994
Abstract
This paper presents a novel speed control scheme of an induction motor (IM) using fuzzy-logic control. The fuzzy-logic controller (FLC) is based on the indirect vector control. The fuzzy-logic speed controller is employed in the outer loop. The complete vector control scheme of the IM drive incorporating the FLC is experimentally implemented using a digital signal processor board DS-1102 for the laboratory 1-hp squirrel-cage IM. The performances of the proposed FLC-based IM drive are investigated and compared to those obtained from the conventional proportional-integral (PI) controller-based drive both theoretically and experimentally at different dynamic operating conditions such as sudden change in command speed, step change in load, etc. The comparative experimental results show that the FLC is more robust and, hence, found to be a suitable replacement of the conventional PI controller for the high-performance industrial drive applications. Index Terms--Digital signal processor, fuzzy-logic controller, induction motor, PI controller, real-time implementation, speed control.