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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | 2015

Discussion on “AC Drive Observability Analysis”

Mohamad Koteich; Abdelmalek Maloum; Gilles Duc; Guillaume Sandou

In the paper by Vaclavek et al. ( IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., vol. 60, no. 8, pp. 3047-3059, Aug. 2013), the local observability of both induction machine and permanent-magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) under motion-sensorless operation is studied. In this letter, the “slowly varying” speed assumption is discussed, and the PMSM observability condition at standstill is revisited.


european control conference | 2015

Observability analysis of sensorless synchronous machine drives

Mohamad Koteich; Abdelmalek Maloum; Gilles Duc; Guillaume Sandou

This paper studies the local observability of synchronous machines using a unified approach. Recently, motion sensorless control of electrical drives has gained high interest. The main challenge for such a technology is the poor performance in some operation conditions. One interesting theory that helps understanding the origin of this problem is the observability analysis of nonlinear systems. In this paper, the observability of the wound-rotor synchronous machine is studied. The results are extended to other synchronous machines, adopting a unified analysis. Furthermore, a high-frequency injection-based technique is proposed to enhance the sensorless operation of the wound-rotor synchronous machine at standstill.


arXiv: Classical Analysis and ODEs | 2015

Permanent magnet synchronous drives observability analysis for motion-sensorless control

Mohamad Koteich; Abdelmalek Maloum; Gilles Duc; Guillaume Sandou

Motion-sensorless control techniques of electrical drives are attracting more attention in different industries. The local observability of sensorless permanent magnet synchronous drives is studied in this paper. A special interest is given to the standstill operation condition, where sensorless drives suffer of poor performance. Both, salient and non-salient machines are considered. The results are illustrated using numerical simulations.


IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2015

Discussion on “A Differential Algebraic Estimator for Sensorless Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machine Drive”

Mohamad Koteich; Abdelmalek Maloum; Gilles Duc; Guillaume Sandou

Diao et al. are to be commended for proposing a new approach for permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) position estimation, using the differential algebraic theory. In the following comments, we would like to highlight some points concerning the machine observability under the applied approach. In paper by Diao et al., it is claimed that the rotor position observability of the nonsalient PMSM is ensured regardless the speed, based on the relationship.


2016 Third International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer Engineering and their Applications (EECEA) | 2016

A unified model for low-cost high-performance AC drives: The Equivalent Flux concept

Mohamad Koteich; Gilles Duc; Abdelmalek Maloum; Guillaume Sandou

This paper presents a unified modeling approach of alternating current (AC) machines for low-cost high-performance drives. The Equivalent Flux concept is introduced. Using this concept, all AC machines can be seen as a non-salient synchronous machine with modified (equivalent) rotor flux. Therefore, complex salient-rotor machines models are simplified, and unified shaft-sensorless AC drives can be sought. For this purpose, a unified observer-based structure for rotor-flux position and speed estimation is proposed. The equivalent flux concept generalizes the existing concepts, such as the extended back-electromotive force, the fictitious flux and the active flux.


european conference on power electronics and applications | 2015

Local weak observability conditions of sensorless AC drives

Mohamad Koteich; Abdelmalek Maloum; Gilles Duc; Guillaume Sandou

Alternating current (AC) electrical drive control without mechanical sensors is an active research topic. This paper studies the observability of both induction machine and synchronous machine sensorless drives. Observer-based sensorless techniques are known for their deteriorated performance in some operating conditions. An observability analysis of the machines helps understanding (and improving) the observers behavior in the aforementioned conditions.


Archive | 2013

PROCEDE ET DISPOSITIF CORRESPONDANT D'ACCOUPLEMENT ENTRE UN ARBRE D'UN MOTEUR ELECTRIQUE ET UN ARBRE DE ROUE D'UN VEHICULE AUTOMOBILE A TRACTION ELECTRIQUE OU HYBRIDE

Ahmed Ketfi-Cherif; Grégory Launay; Abdelmalek Maloum


Archive | 2015

METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZING A GEAR ON A GEARBOX SHAFT

Abdelmalek Maloum


Archive | 2014

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE THREE-PHASE ELECTRIC MACHINE SUPPLIED VIA CHOPPED VOLTAGES

Abdelmalek Maloum; Edouard Negre


Archive | 2012

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING AN ELECTRIC MOTOR PROPULSION UNIT WITH DECOUPLED CONTROLS

Abdelmalek Maloum; Ahmed Ketfi-Cherif

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