Adaptive Backstepping Control for PMSM Integrated Starter Generator

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In this paper a speed tracking controller is designed for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) integrated starter generator (ISG) operation in the starter based on adaptive backstepping technique. The PMSM drive system is often faced with some parameter variations and unknown disturbances. The designed controller can make the internal combustion engine (ICE) reach ignition speed quickly and meet the torque small pulsating and speed goes smoothly requirements. Then establish the controller model and simulate the ISG operation in the starter. Some simulation results verify the feasibility and illustrate the performance of the controller under the various conditions.

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September 2013

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