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    A metric observer for induction motors control (English)
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    20 October 2016
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    Summary: This paper deals with metric observer application for induction motors. Firstly, assuming that stator currents and speed are measured, a metric observer is designed to estimate the rotor fluxes. Secondly, assuming that only stator currents are measured, another metric observer is derived to estimate rotor fluxes and speed. The proposed observer validity is checked throughout simulations on a 4\ kW induction motor drive.
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    metric observer
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    induction motors control
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