In this paper, the problem of estimating the (quadrature) magnetic flux linkage in permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) is solved by using an off--line closed--loop system identification procedure for Hammerstein models recently proposed in cite{deCallafon_IFAC2011}. By parametrizing the magnetic flux nonlinearity in terms of a linear combination of triangular basis functions, a standard output error identification problem can be formulated and solved in a pseudo--optimal way using an iterated instrumental variable (IV) method. After discussing some details related to the design of the closed--loop identification experiment, the paper presents some experimental results that highlight the potentials of the proposed method.

Parametric identification of PM synchronous motors: a Hammerstein-model approach

ANTONELLO, RICCARDO;CARRARO, MATTEO;TINAZZI, FABIO;ZIGLIOTTO, MAURO
2013

Abstract

In this paper, the problem of estimating the (quadrature) magnetic flux linkage in permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) is solved by using an off--line closed--loop system identification procedure for Hammerstein models recently proposed in cite{deCallafon_IFAC2011}. By parametrizing the magnetic flux nonlinearity in terms of a linear combination of triangular basis functions, a standard output error identification problem can be formulated and solved in a pseudo--optimal way using an iterated instrumental variable (IV) method. After discussing some details related to the design of the closed--loop identification experiment, the paper presents some experimental results that highlight the potentials of the proposed method.
2013
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics (ICM)
9781467313872
9781467313865
9781467313889
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