Theory for the user and application examples of the passivity-based control for AC electric machines

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Passivity-based control is a methodology to design (possibly nonlinear) controllers for nonlinear physical systems modifying its total energy function and damping characteristics. In this paper the basic principles of this technique, and some of the recent results of application for high performance AC drives, are briefly reviewed. Since the target audience of the paper is the drives community, the material is presented emphasizing its immediate practical applicability, with minimal mathematical details. However, it is underscored that in all applications a rigorous stability analysis for the full nonlinear dynamics has been reported in the literature. © 2012 IEEE.

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Ortega, R., Espinosa-Pérez, G., & Astolfi, A. (2012). Theory for the user and application examples of the passivity-based control for AC electric machines. In IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (pp. 758–763). https://doi.org/10.1109/ISIE.2012.6237184

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