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Modeling And Adaptive Nonlinear Control Of Electric Motors 1st Ed Farshad Khorrami

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Modeling And Adaptive Nonlinear Control Of Electric Motors 1st Ed Farshad Khorrami
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Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.66 MB
Author: Farshad Khorrami, Prashanth Krishnamurthy, Hemant Melkote
ISBN: 9783642056673, 9783662087886, 3642056679, 366208788X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st ed.

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Modeling And Adaptive Nonlinear Control Of Electric Motors 1st Ed Farshad Khorrami by Farshad Khorrami, Prashanth Krishnamurthy, Hemant Melkote 9783642056673, 9783662087886, 3642056679, 366208788X instant download after payment.

In this book, modeling and control design of electric motors, namely step motors, brushless DC motors and induction motors, are considered. The book focuses on recent advances on feedback control designs for various types of electric motors, with a slight emphasis on stepper motors. For this purpose, the authors explore modeling of these devices to the extent needed to provide a high-performance controller, but at the same time one amenable to model-based nonlinear designs. The control designs focus primarily on recent robust adaptive nonlinear controllers to attain high performance. It is shown that the adaptive robust nonlinear controller on its own achieves reasonably good performance without requiring the exact knowledge of motor parameters. While carefully tuned classical controllers often achieve required performance in many applications, it is hoped that the advocated robust and adaptive designs will lead to standard universal controllers with minimal need for fine tuning of control parameters.

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