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Sensorless Speed Tracking of a Brushless DC Motor Using a Neural Network

Oscar D. Ramírez-Cárdenas, Felipe Trujillo-Romero

2020Mathematical and Computational Applications20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, the sensorless speed control of a brushless direct current motor utilizing a neural network is presented. This control is done using a two-layer neural network that uses the backpropagation algorithm for training. The values provided by a Proportional, Integral, and Derivative (PID) control to this type of motor are used to train the network. From this PID control, the velocity values and their corresponding signal control (u) are recovered for different values of load pairs. Five different values of load pairs were used to consider the entire working range of the motor to be controlled. After carrying out the training, it was observed that the proposed network could hold constant load pairs, as well as variables. Several tests were carried out at the simulation level, which showed that control based on neural networks is robust. Finally, it is worth mentioning that this control strategy can be realized without the need for a speed sensor.

Topics & Concepts

PID controllerArtificial neural networkControl theory (sociology)DC motorBackpropagationComputer scienceElectronic speed controlConstant (computer programming)SIGNAL (programming language)Control (management)Range (aeronautics)Tracking (education)Control engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceTemperature controlElectrical engineeringPsychologyAerospace engineeringProgramming languagePedagogySensorless Control of Electric MotorsSensor Technology and Measurement SystemsIndustrial Automation and Control Systems