IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

An Online Position Error Correction Method for Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine With Parameter Mismatch

  • T. Y. Liu,
  • Z. Q. Zhu,
  • B. Shuang,
  • Z. Y. Wu,
  • David A. Stone,
  • Martin P. Foster

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3116515
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 135708 – 135722

Abstract

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To eliminate the influence of parameter mismatch for fundamental model based sensorless methods, an effective online position error correction method is proposed for permanent magnet synchronous machines in this paper. Based on the derived position error mechanism, i.e. the error varies proportionally to the dq-axis currents, the proposed method injects a sinusoidal current signal with a small amplitude and low frequency into the $d$ - or $q$ -axis current for a short period. During injection, the corresponding sinusoidal response for current injection can be acquired from the estimated speed of the sensorless position observer. It is found that the amplitude of the response in the estimated speed decreases as the parameter mismatch reduces, and eventually reaches a minimum if there is no parameter mismatch. Thus, by applying the least mean square (LMS) algorithm, the amplitude of the response in the estimated speed can be minimised as the parameters are adaptively adjusted to the actual values, and then the position error can be corrected. The proposed method is validated through experiments on a permanent magnet generator drive system.

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