M. Cipolla Ficarra, J.M. Moreno Eguilaz, J. Peracaula
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Fuzzy control of an induction motor with compensation of system dead-time
A fuzzy logic speed controller together with a dead-time compensator for the control of a high-performance induction motor drive is presented. The proposed method consists of two parts: one used to reduce the effects of load variations and the other to minimize the effects of system dead-time. A Smith predictor in conjunction with a fuzzy logic gain scheduled PI controller is compared with a classic fixed-gain PI control structure.