Fractional-based iterative learning-optimal model predictive control of speed induction motor regulation for electric vehicles application

Author:

Nemouchi B.ORCID,Rezgui S. E.ORCID,Benalla H.ORCID,Nebti K.ORCID

Abstract

Introduction. A new control strategy based on the combination of optimal model predictive control (OMPC) with fractional iterative learning control (F-ILC) for speed regulation of an induction motor (IM) for electric vehicles (EVs) application is presented. OMPC uses predictive models to optimize speed control actions by considering the dynamic behavior of the IM, when integrated with the F-ILC, the system learns and refines the speed control iteratively based on previous iterations, adapting to the specific characteristics of the IM and improving performance over time. The synergy between OMPC and F-ILC named F-ILC-OMPC enhances the precision and adaptability of speed control for IMs in EVs application, and optimizes the energy efficiency and responsiveness under varying driving conditions. The novelty lies in the conjunction of the OMPC with the ILC-based on the fractional calculus to regulate the speed of IMs, which is original. Purpose. The new control strategy provides increased performance, robustness and adaptability to changing operational conditions. Methods. The mathematical development of a control law that mitigates the disturbance and achieves accurate and efficient speed regulation. The effectiveness of the suggested control strategy was assessed via simulations in MATLAB conducted on an IM system. Results. The results clearly show the benefits of the F-ILC-OMPC methodology in attaining accurate speed control, minimizing steady-state error and enhanced disturbance rejection. Practical value. The main perspective lies in the development of a speed control strategy for IMs for EVs and the establishment of reliable and efficient electrical systems using ILC-OMPC control. This research has the prospect of a subsequent implementation of these results in experimental prototypes. References 24, tables 2, figures 9.

Publisher

National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute

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