An Adaptive Speed Control Approach for Sensorless Brushless DC Motors

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This research presents a new adaptive speed controller for the brushless DC motor. Themethodology of model reference adaptive control is applied to a novel model of BLDC motor. Thisnovel model provides the possibility to compensate the torque ripples and load torque.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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