Abstract
In this paper, the application of nonlinear input-output linearization techniques to the control of induction motors is presented. Practical issues concerning discrete-time implementation, rotor flux observation and stator current limitation are presented. The use of a high-speed digital signal processor (DSP) is particularly appropriate, facilitating a small sampling period and advanced control algorithms. Our control scheme is implemented on an industrial induction motor variable speed drive. Practical results are given showing the feasibility of the approach. >
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