Abstract

Objective: BLDC motor specifically used for high speed applications and needs sophisticated speed control. Conventional controls techniques require more physical involvement for assisting BLDC motor to operate with precise speed value. However, soft tuning based controller may give comparatively better results for that and the same has been elaborated in present paper using neural controller of speed as per requirements.the main objective of this study may be summarized as (i) MATLAB simulink model for BLDC motor incorporated with soft tuned controller and inverter simultaneously, (ii) development of neural controller for BLDC motor control, and (iii) validation of results developed through proposed controller with the available results using PI, PID and fuzzy logic controller. Methods: The speed obtained through simulink model with input supply voltage variations are used as a reference signal for the training and testing purpose of neural controller. With the help of these reference signals, neural control executes and gives optimum values of external parameters such as speed and electromagnetic torque. Result: The study outcome provides dynamic execution of proposed controllerbased on neural network. The proposed controller’s results are validated with the reference results obtained mathematically for the system. The controller efficiency and sensitivity has been checked by MATLAB-Simulink software. Novelty: comparative study for mathematically obtained reference values and neural controller based results are proposed in this paper. The results are validated with the help of Matlab produces tables and figures. Keywords: BLDC Motor; speed control; neural network controller

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