Control of Variable Reluctance Motors: A Comparison between Classical and Lyapunov-Based Fuzzy Schemes


Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 305-311, Oct. 2002
10.6113/JPE.2001.02.4.305


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 Abstract

In this paper, two approaches for designing tracking controllers for a variable reluctance motor (VRM), namely the Lyapunov-based fuzzy approach and the classical approach, are compared. The nonlinear model of a VRM is first addressed. The two control schemes are introduced afterwards, and then applied to obtain tracking controllers. Simulation results of a sample case, to which the methods are applied, are also presented. Comparison of the methods based on the results obtained concludes the paper.


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[IEEE Style]

S. Filizadeh, L. Safavian, A. Emadi, "Control of Variable Reluctance Motors: A Comparison between Classical and Lyapunov-Based Fuzzy Schemes," Journal of Power Electronics, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 305-311, 2002. DOI: 10.6113/JPE.2001.02.4.305.

[ACM Style]

S. Filizadeh, L.S. Safavian, and A. Emadi. 2002. Control of Variable Reluctance Motors: A Comparison between Classical and Lyapunov-Based Fuzzy Schemes. Journal of Power Electronics, 2, 4, (2002), 305-311. DOI: 10.6113/JPE.2001.02.4.305.