Comparison of cartesian vector control and polar vector control for induction motor drives
Alain Bouscayrol,
Maria Pietrzak-David and
Bernard de Fornel
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), 1998, vol. 46, issue 3, 325-337
Abstract:
The performances of a vector control in the stator fixed frame are studied. This so called cartesian structure is compared with a classical vector control, which uses the flux polar coordinates. This cartesian control avoids the phase determination problem, but needs more complex controllers.
Date: 1998
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