Improved control of permanent magnet synchronous motors using adaptive nonlinear control with Deadbeat Observer

Author:

Harkat Aissa Redhouane,Barazan Linda,Loukriz Abdelouadoud,Bendib Ahmed

Abstract

Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) control optimization is crucial for a variety of applications, including electric vehicles, industrial automation, and renewable energy systems (RESs). However, traditional control methods often struggle to adapt to the dynamic and non-linear nature of PMSMs, leading to sub-optimal performance. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a hybrid adaptive nonlinear control strategy with a deadbeat observer (DO) designed to improve the performance of PMSMs. This approach aims to improve the accuracy and robustness of the control while taking into account the system parameters variations and disturbances. Simulation tests comparing the proposed method with an adaptive nonlinear control (ANLC) are presented, highlighting its superior effectiveness in controlling PMSMs under varying load conditions and speed fluctuations. The proposed strategy achieves a maximum relative speed error around of 6% at 0.4 s under gradually varying load torque disturbances, which is better than the ANLC with 8%. Furthermore, under large speed variations, the suggested method maintains a maximum relative speed error of 0.82% at 0.85 s. Furthermore, the robustness assessment under system parameters variations, stator resistance, and inductance, shows extraordinary performances of the proposed scheme. These results highlight the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed strategy in achieving precise PMSM control while dynamically adapting to changing conditions. This research underscores the potential of our approach to advance key technologies, including electric vehicles, industrial automation, and renewable energy systems. By optimizing PMSM control, this strategy contributes to increased efficiency, reliability, and adaptability, facilitating broader adoption of electric propulsion systems and sustainable energy solutions.

Publisher

South Florida Publishing LLC

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