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Comparison between FOC and DTC Strategies for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
Journal Title Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Journal Abbreviation AEEE
Publisher Group Technical University of Ostrava (VSB)
Website http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE
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Title Comparison between FOC and DTC Strategies for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
Authors Pavlanin, Rastislav; Salvatore, Ligui; Terlizzi, Angela A.; Zigmund, Branislav; Garcia, Xavier del Toro
Abstract This paper presents a comparison between two control strategies for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSM): Field Oriented Control (FOC) and Direct Torque Control (DTC). These two strategies can be considered among the family of Vector Control (VC) methods and provide a solution for high-performance drives. This paper presents the implementation of both strategies in PMSM drives. Advantages and disadvantages of both methods are discussed and different simulation tests are performed to illustrate the features of both methods. The criteria followed to establish a fair comparison between both control methods is also presented
Publisher Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Date 2011-06-22
Source Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Vol 5, No 1 - 2 (2006): March - June
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