Speed Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor With Uncertain Parameters and Unknown Disturbance
Abdullah A. Alfehaid, Elias G. Strangas, Hassan K. Khalil
Abstract
Control of the speed as well as shaping the speed transient response of a surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is achieved using the method of feedback linearization and extended high-gain observer. To recover the performance of feedback linearization, an extended high-gain observer is utilized to estimate both the speed of the motor and the disturbance present in the system. The observer is designed based on a reduced model of the PMSM, which is realized through the application of singular perturbation theory. The motor parameters are assumed uncertain and we only assume knowledge of their nominal values. The external load torque is also assumed to be unknown and time-varying, but bounded. Stability analysis of the output feedback system is given. Experimental results confirm the performance and robustness of the proposed controller and compare it to the cascaded proportional integral (PI) speed controller.