Rotor Resistance Estimation of Induction Motors with A Novel Innovation-Based Adaptive Extended Kalman Filter for Self-Tuning

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2023

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Transilvania University of Brasov 1

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Electrical-Electronics Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering covers communications, signal processing, high voltage, electrical machines, power distribution systems, radar and electronic warfare, RF, electromagnetic and photonics topics. Most of the theoretical courses in our department are supported by qualified laboratory facilities. Our department has been accredited by MÜDEK since 2013. Within the scope of joint training (COOP), in-company training opportunities are offered to our students. 9 different companies train our students for one semester within the scope of joint education and provide them with work experience. The number of students participating in joint education (COOP) is increasing every year. Our students successfully completed the joint education program that started in the 2019-2020 academic year and started work after graduation. Our department, which provides pre-graduation opportunities to its students with Erasmus, joint education (COOP) and undergraduate research projects, has made an agreement with Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences (Austria) starting from this year and offers its students undergraduate (Atılım University) and master's (Upper Austria) degrees with 3+2 education program. Our department, which has the only European Remote Radio Laboratory in Foundation Universities, has a pioneering position in research (publication, project, patent).

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In this study a novel estimator is developed to identify the rotor resistance of the induction motor (IM) at standstill for self-tuning. For this purpose, an innovation-based adaptive extended Kalman (IAEKF) filter estimator is designed. IAEKF provides a more dynamic estimation compared to the conventional extended Kalman filter (EKF), as they have a mechanism where the system noise covariance matrix can be updated continuously, unlike conventional EKF. To increase estimation stability and also for position and amplitude information of the motor flux required for the dynamic control methods, stator stationary axis (-αβ) components of stator current and -αβ components of stator flux are estimated with rotor resistance by using the correlation between states and parameters defined as nonlinear inputs. The estimation performance of the proposed IAEKF algorithm is tested both in the simulation and on the real-time IM experimental setup at standstill. Simulation and real-time results show that the estimation achievement of the proposed IAEKF algorithm is quite impressive. © 2023 IEEE.

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adaptive extended Kalman filter, induction motor, rotor resistance, self-tuning

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Optimisation of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, OPTIM -- 2023 International Aegean Conference on Electrical Machines and Power Electronics and 2023 International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, ACEMP-OPTIM 2023 -- 1 September 2023 through 2 September 2023 -- Istanbul -- 194065

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