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Robust fuzzy neural network sliding mode control scheme for IPMSM drives

Authors
Leu, V. Q.Mwasilu, F.Choi, H. H.Lee, J.Jung, J. W.
Issue Date
Jul-2014
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
system uncertainties; robust control; interior permanent magnet synchronous motor (IPMSM); fuzzy neural network (FNN); sliding mode control (SMC); linear matrix inequality (LMI)
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS, v.101, no.7, pp 919 - 938
Pages
20
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS
Volume
101
Number
7
Start Page
919
End Page
938
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/24650
DOI
10.1080/00207217.2013.805359
ISSN
0020-7217
1362-3060
Abstract
This article proposes a robust fuzzy neural network sliding mode control (FNNSMC) law for interior permanent magnet synchronous motor (IPMSM) drives. The proposed control strategy not only guarantees accurate and fast command speed tracking but also it ensures the robustness to system uncertainties and sudden speed and load changes. The proposed speed controller encompasses three control terms: a decoupling control term which compensates for nonlinear coupling factors using nominal parameters, a fuzzy neural network (FNN) control term which approximates the ideal control components and a sliding mode control (SMC) term which is proposed to compensate for the errors of that approximation. Next, an online FNN training methodology, which is developed using the Lyapunov stability theorem and the gradient descent method, is proposed to enhance the learning capability of the FNN. Moreover, the maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) control is incorporated to maximise the torque generation in the constant torque region and increase the efficiency of the IPMSM drives. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed robust FNNSMC, simulations and experiments are performed by using MATLAB/Simulink platform and a TI TMS320F28335 DSP on a prototype IPMSM drive setup, respectively. Finally, the simulated and experimental results indicate that the proposed design scheme can achieve much better control performances (e.g. more rapid transient response and smaller steady-state error) when compared to the conventional SMC method, especially in the case that there exist system uncertainties.
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