Interest and applicability of meta-heuristic algorithms in the electrical parameter identification of multiphase machines †

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Multiphase machines are complex multi-variable electro-mechanical systems that are receiving special attention from industry due to their better fault tolerance and power-per-phase splitting characteristics compared with conventional three-phase machines. Their utility and interest are restricted to the definition of high-performance controllers, which strongly depends on the knowledge of the electrical parameters used in the multiphase machine model. This work presents the proof-of-concept of a new method based on particle swarm optimization and standstill time-domain tests. This proposed method is tested to estimate the electrical parameters of a five-phase induction machine. A reduction of the estimation error higher than 2.5% is obtained compared with gradient-based approaches.

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Gutierrez-Reina, D., Barrero, F., Riveros, J., Gonzalez-Prieto, I., Toral, S. L., & Duran, M. J. (2019). Interest and applicability of meta-heuristic algorithms in the electrical parameter identification of multiphase machines †. Energies, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12020314

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