Abstract

This project investigates brushless direct current (BLDC) motor speed control through total harmonic distortion (THD) analysis, employing proportional integral (PI), fuzzy logic (FLC), adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), and an innovative hybrid ANFIS-PD/PI controller. Considering the vital role of BLDC motors in precision-dependent industries like robotics, electric vehicles, and industrial automation, our primary focus is on understanding BLDC motor operation and recognizing THD's significance as a performance metric. Controllers are meticulously implemented in real-time, fine-tuned, and optimized to achieve desired speed characteristics, incorporating considerations like response time, accuracy, and energy efficiency. The project's core involves THD analysis, quantifying harmonic content in the BLDC motor's speed waveform. This facilitates a comprehensive comparative evaluation of controller performance, assessing their capability to maintain speed stability and influence power quality. The discussion covers the merits and limitations of each controller, with a special emphasis on the hybrid ANFIS-PD/PI controller, seamlessly blending ANFIS adaptability with PD/PI control stability. Results illustrate the hybrid controller's excellence in optimizing BLDC motor speed control, demonstrating superior performance in speed accuracy, disturbance rejection, and THD reduction. These findings drive advancements in motor control technology, providing practical guidance for selecting controllers tailored to specific application requirements. Simulation results can be analyzed using MATLAB/Simulink 2018a Software.

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