The authors propose a multisensor switching strategy for fault-tolerant vector control of induction motors. The proposed strategy combines three current sensors and associated observers that estimate the rotor flux. The estimates provided by the observers are compared at each sampling time by a switching mechanism which selects the sensors –observer pair with the smallest error between the estimated flux magnitude and a desired flux reference. The estimates provided by the selected pair are used to implement a vector control law. The authors consider both field-oriented control and direct torque and flux control schemes. Pre-checkable conditions are derived that guarantee fault tolerance under an abrupt fault of a current sensor. These cond...
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Submitted in September 2006, accepted in May 2007 as a Regular Paper.International audienceIn this p...
In this paper we propose a multiobserver switching control strategy for fault tolerant control of in...
We propose a new strategy for sensor fault tolerant control of rotor wound induction motors operatin...
International audienceIn the case of failure of one or more components of a drive system, the emerge...
International audienceThis paper proposes a fault-tolerant control technique against current sensors...
International audienceThis paper proposes a fault-tolerant control technique against current sensors...
International audienceThis paper describes a fault-tolerant control system for a high-performance in...
Chosen speed and current sensor fault detectors for a vector controlled induction motor drive system...
Vector controlled induction motor (IM) drives normally incorporates position sensor, phase current s...
In this paper we present an improved version of a fault tolerant multisensor switching scheme previo...
In this paper we propose a novel fault tolerant multisensor switching strategy for feedback control....
In the paper the influence of the chosen sensors faults (rotor speed and stator current sensors) to ...
This paper introduces a new solution for the speed and current sensor fault-tolerant direct field-or...
International audienceThis paper describes active fault-tolerant control systems for a high-performa...
International audienceThis paper presents an active fuzzy fault-tolerant control (FTC) strategy for ...
Submitted in September 2006, accepted in May 2007 as a Regular Paper.International audienceIn this p...
In this paper we propose a multiobserver switching control strategy for fault tolerant control of in...
We propose a new strategy for sensor fault tolerant control of rotor wound induction motors operatin...
International audienceIn the case of failure of one or more components of a drive system, the emerge...
International audienceThis paper proposes a fault-tolerant control technique against current sensors...
International audienceThis paper proposes a fault-tolerant control technique against current sensors...
International audienceThis paper describes a fault-tolerant control system for a high-performance in...
Chosen speed and current sensor fault detectors for a vector controlled induction motor drive system...
Vector controlled induction motor (IM) drives normally incorporates position sensor, phase current s...
In this paper we present an improved version of a fault tolerant multisensor switching scheme previo...
In this paper we propose a novel fault tolerant multisensor switching strategy for feedback control....
In the paper the influence of the chosen sensors faults (rotor speed and stator current sensors) to ...
This paper introduces a new solution for the speed and current sensor fault-tolerant direct field-or...
International audienceThis paper describes active fault-tolerant control systems for a high-performa...
International audienceThis paper presents an active fuzzy fault-tolerant control (FTC) strategy for ...
Submitted in September 2006, accepted in May 2007 as a Regular Paper.International audienceIn this p...