Title :
Nonlinear control for linear induction motor servo drive
Author :
Wai, Rong-Jong ; Liu, Wei-Kuo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Yuan Ze Univ., Chung Li, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper describes a newly designed nonlinear control strategy to control a linear induction motor servo drive for periodic motion. Based on the concept of the nonlinear state feedback theory and optimal technique, a nonlinear control strategy, which is composed of an adaptive optimal control system and a sliding-mode flux observation system, is developed to improve the drawbacks in previous works concerned with complicated intelligent control. The control and estimation methodologies are derived in the sense of Lyapunov theorem so that the stability of the control system can be guaranteed. The sliding-mode flux observation system is implemented using a digital signal processor with a high sampling rate to make it possible to achieve good dynamics. Computer simulations and experimental results have been conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme under the occurrence of possible uncertainties and different reference trajectories. The merits of the proposed control system are indicated in comparison with a traditional optimal control system.
Keywords :
digital control; induction motor drives; linear induction motors; machine control; machine theory; nonlinear control systems; observers; optimal control; servomotors; state feedback; variable structure systems; DSP; Lyapunov theorem; adaptive optimal control system; control system stability; digital signal processor; intelligent control; linear induction motor servo drive; nonlinear control; nonlinear state feedback theory; optimal control; optimal technique; periodic motion; sliding mode; sliding-mode flux observation system; state feedback; Adaptive systems; Control systems; Induction motors; Motion control; Nonlinear control systems; Optimal control; Programmable control; Servomechanisms; Sliding mode control; State feedback;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2003.817577