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Backstepping sliding mode control of induction motor based on disturbance observer

Chuanguang Chen, Haisheng Yu

2020IET Electric Power Applications21 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, combining backstepping sliding mode (BSM) and disturbance observer‐based control (DOBC), a state feedback controller is designed to regulate the speed of induction motor (IM). First, a feedforward compensation method is proposed based on the rotor flux observer and BSM control to counteract the mismatched lumped disturbances. Then, a disturbance observer is established to estimate the overall effect of possible modelling inaccuracy, load disturbance and motor parameters variation in the IM model. Compared with the conventional vector controller, the proposed controller solves the problems of modelling imprecise, unknown load injection and parameter variation, and realises the speed tracking of IM with good performance. Finally, experiments are presented to verify the effectiveness and practicability of the proposed control strategy.

Topics & Concepts

BacksteppingControl theory (sociology)Induction motorDisturbance (geology)Sliding mode controlControl engineeringObserver (physics)Mode (computer interface)Computer scienceEngineeringControl (management)PhysicsNonlinear systemAdaptive controlGeologyArtificial intelligenceVoltageQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyOperating systemElectrical engineeringAdaptive Control of Nonlinear SystemsSensorless Control of Electric MotorsControl Systems in Engineering