Title :
Comparison of high frequency signal injection techniques for rotor position estimation at low speed to standstill of PMSM
Author :
Ravikumar Setty, A. ; Wekhande, Shashank ; Chatterjee, Krishnendu
Author_Institution :
Avant Garde Solutions Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Rotor position information is necessary to control PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors). Extracting rotor position information using physical position sensor presents several disadvantages, including increased size, reduced reliability, and additional cost of the whole system. To overcome these drawbacks, there has been considerable interest in sensor less control techniques. Sensor less control of PMSMs can be broadly classified as, fundamental model based methods and machine saliency based methods. Techniques that rely on the fundamental model have the advantages of simplicity and straightforwardness. However these techniques fail to extract rotor position information from low speed to standstill. In the last two decades, a number of high frequency signal injection techniques have been proposed and developed for PMSM rotor position estimation at standstill and low speed without position sensor. These techniques can be classified into continuous signal injection techniques, transient signal injection techniques and high frequency signal embed on to PWM. This paper gives an overview of various approaches to rotor position estimation from low speed to standstill using HFSI techniques. Finally comparison between different rotor position extraction schemes is presented based on hardware complexity, torque ripple, speed range and cost of current measurement system.
Keywords :
permanent magnet motors; rotors; sensorless machine control; synchronous motors; HFSI technique; PMSM sensorless control; continuous signal injection technique; current measurement system cost; fundamental-model based method; hardware complexity; high-frequency signal injection technique; machine saliency-based method; permanent magnet synchronous motors; physical position sensor; reliability reduction; rotor position estimation; rotor position extraction scheme; rotor position information; sensorless control techniques; speed range; torque ripple; transient signal injection technique; Estimation; Loss measurement; Pulse width modulation; Reliability; Rotors; Vectors; Continuous and Transient Signal Injection; Demodulation Techniques; High Frequency Signal Injection; INFORM and PWM excitation methods; Initial Rotor Position Estimation; Model based methods; Sensor less control; Signal injection methods;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics (IICPE), 2012 IEEE 5th India International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0931-8
DOI :
10.1109/IICPE.2012.6450521