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FOC Controller Based Speed Regulation of Induction Motor
Omprakash Kushwaha , R N Awale
Abstract

In recent year, vector controlling FOC method has become a significant research area for controlling of speed of induction motor. This method has high accuracy and capabilities for controlling the speed over wide range on real time application of induction motor as compared to scalar controlling method. In this paper model reference adaptive system is used to identify the actual speed of induction motor with the reference of voltage and current model. Here, speed sensor less vector control system based on the model reference adaptive system is simulated and the actual speed of motor is accurately detected.
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