Sensorless Vector Control of Induction Motor Based on Machine Model

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Spatial orientation and magnitude of the rotor flux is essential for vector control of induction motor. Traditionally, current model serves for rotor flux estimation and rotor must be measured by speed sensor. Due to advantages of low cost and high reliability, control the induction motor without sensor draws great attention of scholars around the world. Closed-loop observers or open-loop estimators are used for such purpose. In this paper a new method of sensorless vector control of induction motor is proposed and simulation is implemented to verify the scheme.

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