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Various sources of error inherent to most switched reluctance (SR) motor position estimation schemes are identified, and their effects on estimation accuracy are quantified. Several numerical techniques are explored for their role in reducing the position estimation errors. Design guidelines for various motor design parameters, which can enhance the accuracy of any position estimation algorithm, are also presented.