Sensorless speed, position and torque control using AC machine saliencies

This paper describes various methods aimed at tracking the flux and rotor position for cage induction machines without a shaft sensor using specially designed saliencies or natural saliencies. The estimation methods employ a high frequency (HF) signal or test vectors to detect the machine saliency....

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Yield estimation
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