E. Galván, J. Carrasco, R. Ortega, G. Escobar, A. Stanković
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Abstract
In this paper we are interested in the design of switching control strategies which, as pursued in classical direct torque control (DTC), are aimed to directly regulate two outputs: torque and flux amplitude. A criterion in terms of the error and/or the prediction in one-step-ahead on these outputs is proposed to design the switching sequence. As a result, a control vector, i.e., the switch position, is directly selected without the requirement of an auxiliary space vector or other modulation technique. We consider two types of criterion: quadratic and absolute value. Finally, experimental results following these two approaches are presented and compared with respect to the classical DTC.