Abstract
In order to improve the dynamic response and disturbance rejection performance of electric machines, a deadbeat predictive speed control (DPSC) scheme for a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is proposed. To begin with, a DPSC controller was proposed with the purpose of achieving precise control for the next control cycle, and the control parameters were determined based on the optimal parameter design method. For better application, performance comparisons were made with a conventional PI control, and the mismatch effects of inertia and torque were analyzed. In order to improve the disturbance rejection performance of the system, an extended sliding mode observer (ESMO) was constructed to compensate for disturbances. Experimental verification with a conventional PI control indicates that the proposed DPSC control can reduce the speed response time from 0.675 s to 0.650 s. When the electric machine operates stably and is applied to a torque disturbance of 0.4 Nm, the speed fluctuation and settling time can be reduced from 9 rpm and 1.7 s to 6 rpm and 0.5 s, respectively. This proposed method effectively enhances the speed control performance of PMSM and can be applied to high-performance electric machine applications.
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