A new design of fuzzy logic controller with fuzzy adapted gains based on indirect vector control for induction motor drive

This paper presents a new design of fuzzy logic controller with fuzzy adapted gains (FLC with FAG) for speed regulation of an indirect field-oriented induction motor (IM). Firstly the speed regulation by classical fuzzy logic controller (FLC) is presented. Secondly speed regulation based on suggeste...

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