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An Improved Extended State Observer-Based Composite Nonlinear Control for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Speed Regulation Systems

Zhiyuan Che, Haitao Yu, Saleh Mobayen, Murad Ali, Chunyu Yang, Andrzej Bartoszewicz

2022Energies15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper addresses the problems of an improved extended state observer (ESO)-based composite nonlinear control for the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) speed regulation systems, which is primarily constituted by a linear ESO-based feedforward compensation and nonlinear proportional feedback (NPF) control law. Firstly, by taking the parametric perturbations and external disturbances into account, a novel linear ESO is designed and analyzed to estimate the lumped disturbance, such that the system anti-disturbance performance is preserved. Meanwhile, the estimation of system state is also performed. Then, an optimal control synthesis function-based tracking differentiator (TD) is developed to arrange the transition dynamic for the reference velocity value, while its high quality differential signal is facilitated. Furthermore, an adaptive proportional control law is proposed, resulting in the eventual composite nonlinear strategy by incorporating the estimate values into the designed NPF controller. Finally, a PMSM servo system is studied to demonstrate the advantages and effectiveness of the proposed approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)DifferentiatorFeed forwardNonlinear systemServomechanismState observerParametric statisticsObserver (physics)Control engineeringController (irrigation)Computer scienceEngineeringMathematicsControl (management)PhysicsBandwidth (computing)Artificial intelligenceBiologyComputer networkAgronomyQuantum mechanicsStatisticsSensorless Control of Electric MotorsIterative Learning Control SystemsAdaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
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