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Document Description
Title
A
wavelet
based
speed
controller
for
interior
permanent
magnet
motor
drives
Author
Khan
,
Md.
Abdesh
Shafiel
Kafiey
,
1979-
Description
Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2010.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
2010
Pagination
xxxiii, 271 leaves : ill.
Subject
Neural
networks
(Computer
science);
Permanent
magnet
motors;
PID
controllers;
Wavelets
(Mathematics);
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
Eng
Notes
Includes
bibliographical
references
(leaves
244-258)
Abstract
The
use
of
permanent
magnet
synchronous
motors
in
high
performance
ac
motor
drives
has
increased
recently
due
to
advances
in
manufacturing
and
commercializing
permanent
magnet
(PM)
materials
,
power
electronics
,
digital
signal
processors
, and
intelligent
control
algorithms.
Among
several
designs
of
permanent
magnet
motors
, the
interior
permanent
magnet
(IPM)
synchronous
motor
,
which
has
magnets
buried
in the
rotor
core
,
shows
excellent
properties
such
as
robustness
,
rotor
physical
non
saliency
, and
small
effective
air
gap.
Fast
speed
tracking
,
quick
recovery
of
speed
from
disturbances
, and
insensitivity
to
parameter
variations
are
some
of the
main
criteria
of the
high
performance
drive
(HPD)
systems
for
applications
such
as
automotive
,
aerospace
,
air
conditioners
,
robotics
,
rolling
mills
,
machine
tools
,
etc.
The
IPM
motor
with a
suitable
speed
controller
can
meet
the
required
specifications
of
HPD
systems.
--
This
work
presents
the
development
and
implementation
of a
novel
wavelet
neural
network
(WNN)
based
self-tuning
multiresolution
proportional
integral
derivative
(MRPID)
controller
for
accurate
speed
control
of the
interior
permanent
magnet
synchronous
motor
(IPMSM)
drive
systems
under
system
uncertainties.
In the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller
, the
discrete
wavelet
transform
is
used
to
decompose
the
speed
error
,
which
is
the
difference
between
the
command
speed
and the
motor
measured
speed
, into
localized
sub-band
frequencies
established
by the
discrete
wavelet
transform
(DWT).
Such
localized
decomposition
of the
speed
error
signal
produce
sets
of
independent
coefficients
,
which
also
contain
information
about
the
system
dynamics
,
effects
of
external
disturbances
,
measurement
errors
,
noise
,
etc.
Moreover
, these
wavelet
transformed
coefficients
are
scaled
by their
respective
gains
, and then are
added
to
generate
the
control
signal
for the
drive
system.
Initially
, the
analogy
between
the
proportional
integral
derivative
(PID)
decomposition
and the
multiresolution
decomposition
of
speed
error
is
used
in
order
to
set
the
initial
gains
of the
MRPID
controller.
Next
the
wavelet
neural
network
(WNN)
is
used
for
self-tuning
of the
proposed
MRPID
controller
to
ensure
optimal
drive
performances
in
real
time
under
system
disturbances
and
uncertainties.
The
learning
rates
of the
WNN
are
derived
on the
basis
of the
discrete
Lyapunov
function
in
order
to
confirm
the
stability
of the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller
based
IPMSM
drive
system.
--
The
minimum
description
length
(MDL)
data
criterion
and the
entropy
based
criterion
are
successfully
used
to
select
an
optimum
mother
wavelet
function
and to
find
the
optimal
levels
of
decomposition
of the
speed
error
signal
,
respectively
of the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller.
The
comparative
performances
of the
IPMSM
drive
system
using
the
fixed
gain
proportional
integral
(PI)
controller
,
proportional
integral
derivative
(PID)
controller
,
adaptive
artificial
neural
network
(NN)
controller
, and the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller
are
presented.
The
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller
is
found
better
than the
conventional
fixed
gain
and
adaptive
speed
controllers.
--
The
performances
of the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller
are
investigated
in
both
simulation
and
experiments
at
different
dynamic
operating
conditions
of the
IPMSM
drive
system.
The
flux
weakening
control
scheme
of the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
based
IPMSM
drive
system
is
successfully
implemented
in
real
time
using
the
dSPACE
dsl
102
digital
signal
processor
board
on the
laboratory
1-hp
IPM
motor.
The
performances
of the
proposed
drive
system
are also
compared
with the
fixed
gain
PI
controller
based
drive
system
in
real
time
in
order
to
verify
the
superiority
of the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller
over
the
conventional
controllers.
The
simulation
results
and
laboratory
test
results
confirm
the
effectiveness
of the
proposed
self-tuning
MRPID
controller
as a
robust
controller
for
high
performance
industrial
motor
drive
systems.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a3315254
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
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