Speed variable adaptive backstepping control of the doubly-fed induction machine drive
by Mohammed Taoussi; Mohammed Karim; Badre Bossoufi; Dalila Hammoumi; Ahmed Lagrioui; Aziz Derouich
International Journal of Automation and Control (IJAAC), Vol. 10, No. 1, 2016

Abstract: This paper develops a new strategy to develop and improve the robust and performance of the speed regulation for doubly-fed induction machine (DFIM), whose is connected to a voltage inverter pulse width modulation (PWM) by the windings stator and rotor independently. This work is of objective to stabilise the speed of the system DFIM for use in the wind-turbine systems regardless of the internal and external parametric variations. Using of the overall stability system the adaptive backstepping control, this control of the system is shown based on the Lyapunov technical. The analysis and develop of the adaptive backstepping control is presented. Finally, the simulation results of the adaptive system are valid on MATLAB/Simulink, followed by a detailed analysis and clearly show that the proposed system provides good static and dynamic performance and robustness.

Online publication date: Fri, 04-Mar-2016

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