A hybrid process for estimating rotor speed and position is proposed for the doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) in connection with its stator flux-oriented vector control. The improved characteristics of the proposed method are: (i) unlike existing schemes, this method does not exhibit error due to discrepancy in the machine’s parameters, and (ii) The number of sensors is reduced in comparison with the other estimators. As a result, the estimation model achieves parameter independence while also using fewer sensors, i.e., a cost-effective, reliable, and compact scheme is suggested due to the reduction of physical element and parameter dependency. In the proposed case, it is not necessary to calculate fluxes or intermediate variables, as well as to use fewer measured input quantities, which reduces the calculation burden. Differentiation and integration of variables are absent. This prevents the magnification of noise and low-frequency signals on the primary signal. The operations of the proposed estimator under diverse conditions are tested by means of a real-time working prototype. The performances here support the theoretical conclusions. The comparisons with other state-of-art techniques indicate the superiority of the proposed estimation scheme.
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