Title :
Derivation of an extended minimum control synthesis algorithm with application to the speed control of an AC machine
Author :
Abida, Lazhar ; Naceri, Farid ; Boulemden, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
Riyadh Coll. of Technol., Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
In this paper, a new minimum control synthesis (MCS) adaptive control law denoted extended minimum control synthesis (EMCS) as applied to a first order SISO plant, is described. The main motivation behind the derivation of the EMCS control law is to enhance the robustness properties of the MCS algorithms. It is shown that by adding suitably designed elements to the MCS algorithms the resulting EMCS algorithm rejects the effect of bounded and rapidly varying plant parameters, external disturbances and plant nonlinearities. The SISO EMCS control is given by: u/sub 2/=[/sup /spl Upsi//+[1/b/sub i/]/spl gamma//sup T/]W+Nsign(y/sub n/) where: the parameter N can be empirically chosen so that the error x/sub e/ is globally asymptotically stable; if the saturation limits of the control signal are known, then the constant N can be chosen so that: u/sub sat//sup -//spl les/N/spl les/u/sub sat//sup +/. Finally the problem of EMCS speed control, as applied to an AC machine is presented.
Keywords :
AC machines; adaptive control; angular velocity control; asymptotic stability; machine control; AC machine speed control; adaptive control law; control signal saturation limits; extended minimum control synthesis algorithm; first order SISO plant; global asymptotic stability; robustness properties enhancement; AC machines; Adaptive control; Control system synthesis; Educational institutions; Electromagnetic compatibility; Error correction; Linear systems; Nonlinear control systems; Nonlinear equations; Velocity control;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1999 IEEE Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5579-2
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.1999.808125