Sensorless direct torque control of induction motor drive with LC filter

This paper focuses on some aspects of control and estimation problems for speed sensorless induction motor drive with inverter output LC. The filters are needed in some industrial drives with pulse width modulated (PWM) inverters. They smoothen the motor supply voltage and current so that nearly sin...

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Torque
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