Sliding mode and neural network control of sensorless PMSM controlled system for power consumption and performance improvement

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This paper deals with the design of sliding mode control and neural network compensation for a sensorless permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) controlled system that is able to improve both power consumption and speed response performance. The position sensor of PMSM is unreliable in harsh environments. Therefore, the sensorless control technique is widely proposed in industry. A sliding mode observer can estimate the rotor angle and has the robustness to load disturbance and parameter variations. However, the sliding mode observer is not conducive to standstill and low speed conditions because the amplitude of the back EMF is almost zero. As a result, this paper combines an iterative sliding mode observer (ISMO) and neural networks (NNs) as an angle compensator to improve the above problems. A dsPIC30F6010A-based PMSM sensorless drive system is implemented to validate the proposed algorithm. The simulation and experimental results prove its effectiveness.v

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Wang, M. S., & Tsai, T. M. (2017). Sliding mode and neural network control of sensorless PMSM controlled system for power consumption and performance improvement. Energies, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10111780

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