scholarly journals Rotor Position and Speed Estimation Method for Magnetically Suspended PMSM Based on Modified Sliding Mode Observer

Author(s):  
Haicai Liu ◽  
Guangjun Li
IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 15099-15109
Author(s):  
Wenjun Xu ◽  
Shaocheng Qu ◽  
Jinghong Zhao ◽  
Hongrui Zhang ◽  
Xiaona Du

Author(s):  
Yuan Tian ◽  
Marc Compere ◽  
Sergey Drakunov

Abstract Localization accuracy is one of the most important parts of Unmanned Vehicle Systems, Automated Vehicles, Robotics and Navigation. The 6-DOF Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) is a commonly used device for inertial navigation and is composed of a 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope. The body-fixed IMU measurements are combined with initial values to produce a position and orientation estimate in the inertial frame with every new measurement. However, IMU performance is greatly degraded by bias, scale-factor, non-orthogonality, temperature, and noise. This paper develops a sliding mode observer specifically focused on gyroscope bias estimation to improve gyro measurement results. The work presented here improves the performance of tilt sensors equipped in a commercially available smartphones with accelerometers and gyroscopes. The algorithm uses quaternions to avoid the well-known Euler angle singularities also known as gimbal lock. The observed gyro-bias can be used to reconstruct an improved estimation of the real attitude. A sliding-mode observer was constructed, and A* Matrix stability criterion were used to guarantee observer error convergence in finite time. The algorithm was verified using both a simulated IMU model and experimental tests with a custom designed rotational platform. Simulation tests used a predefined gyros-bias to ensure the algorithm-estimated results converged to the correct value. Simulation results show the observer error quickly converges to zero and the gyro-bias estimation converged to the expected values. The results also show that the proposed method is very effective for reconstructing the real attitude using the observed gyro-bias. This study presents a fast, simple gyro-bias estimation method that can help reconstruct the real attitude with a simple formulation that eliminates complicated constraints.


2017 ◽  
Vol 65 (6) ◽  
pp. 845-857
Author(s):  
J. Yang ◽  
M. Dou ◽  
D. Zhao

AbstractDue to the star connection of the windings, the impact of the third harmonic which does not exist in three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) cannot be ignored in five-phase PMSM. So the conventional sensorless control methods for three-phase PMSM cannot be applied for five-phase PMSM directly. To achieve the sensorless control for five-phase PMSM, an iterative sliding mode observer (ISMO) is proposed with the consideration of the third harmonic impact. First, a sliding mode observer (SMO) is designed based on the fivephase PMSM model with the third harmonic to reduce the chattering and obtain the equivalent signal of the back electromotive force (EMF). Then, an adaptive back EMF observer is built to estimate the motor speed and rotor position, which eliminates the low-pass filter and phase compensation module and improves the estimation accuracy. Meanwhile, by iteratively using the SMO in one current sampling period to adjust the sliding mode gains, the sliding mode chattering and estimation errors of motor speed and rotor position are further reduced. Besides, the stability of the SMO and the adaptive back EMF observer are demonstrated in detail by Lyapunov stability criteria. Experiment results verify the effectiveness of the proposed observer for sensorless control of five-phase PMSM.


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