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The Development of Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy as Speed Sensor Observer for Induction Motor by Field Oriented Control Method in Electric Vehicle

Era Purwanto, Subagyo Subagyo, Mauridhi Herry, Yukihiko Sato

Abstract


This paper is proposed the simple method to develop observer for detects the speed of Induction motor which used in electric vehicle. Direct field-oriented induction motor drive system need rotor flux observer and rotor angular speed identifier. ANFIS is used for identifying parameter dynamics and system variable estimation, linear either non-linear. ANFIS with back propagation learning algorithm has applied to estimate flux rotor and identify rotor angular speed of three-phase induction motor. The simulation result is found good for the speed up to 200 rpm, and no good result for the speed less then 200 rpm.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21535%2FProICIUS.2007.v3.639

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