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A Comparative Study of Nonlinear Control Schemes for Induction Motor Operation Improvement
2021
International Journal of Robotics and Control Systems
In the objective of improving the performance of induction motor operation and ensuring a robust control against different uncertainties and external disturbances, especially at low-speed regions, this research highlights the main features of two nonlinear control techniques. First, the control design is based on the backstepping approach (BSA) with integral action, and then the sliding mode control (SMC) theory. The BSA principle is to define successive causal relations in order to construct
doi:10.31763/ijrcs.v2i1.521
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