Bandwidth vs. gains design of \(H_{\infty}\) tracking controllers for current-fed induction motors (Q1614432)

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Bandwidth vs. gains design of \(H_{\infty}\) tracking controllers for current-fed induction motors
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    Bandwidth vs. gains design of \(H_{\infty}\) tracking controllers for current-fed induction motors (English)
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    5 September 2002
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    The authors describe an \(H_\infty\) design technique for speed and rotor flux norm control of a current-fed induction motor. The procedure is carried out in two steps: First, the system is feedback linearized, using a sliding-mode observer in order to implement the linearizing feedback. This method yields two decoupled linear systems, for which the \(H_\infty\) controllers are then designed in the second step. Particular attention in the design procedure is paid to the dependence of the \(H_\infty\) gain on the bandwidth of the controller, where it turns out that bandwidth values above a certain threshold do not further increase the robustness of the system.
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    \(H_\infty\) control
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    feedback linearization
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    induction motor
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    \(H_\infty\) gain
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    decoupling
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    design
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    bandwidth
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    robustness
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