Speed control of brushless DC motors using emotional intelligent controller

This paper presents an improved emotional controller for brushless DC motor (BLDC) drive. The proposed controller is called brain emotional learning based intelligent controller (BELBIC). The utilization of the new controller is based on the emotion processing mechanism in brain. This intelligent co...

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Hauptverfasser: Daryabeigi, E, Sadeghi, H, Markadeh, G R Arab, Lucas, C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents an improved emotional controller for brushless DC motor (BLDC) drive. The proposed controller is called brain emotional learning based intelligent controller (BELBIC). The utilization of the new controller is based on the emotion processing mechanism in brain. This intelligent control is inspired by the limbic system of mammalian brain, especially amygdala. The controller is successfully implemented in simulation using MATLAB software, brushless dc drive with trapezoidal back-emf. In this work, a novel and simple implementation of BLDC motor drive system is achieved by using the intelligent controller, which controls the motor speed accurately. This emotional intelligent controller has simple structure with high auto learning feature. Simulation results show that both accurate steady state and fast transient speed responses can be achieved in wide range of speed from 20 to 300 [rpm]. Moreover, for evaluate this emotional controller and hence to assess the effectiveness and control capability of the proposed BELBIC scheme, the performances of proposed control scheme are compared with a conventional PID controller for the BLDC drive control, in simulation different conditions. This is shown proper operating than the PID controller. And also shows excellent promise for industrial scale utilization.
ISSN:1553-572X
DOI:10.1109/IECON.2010.5675062