A New Method for Sensorless Estimation of the Speed and Position in Brushed DC Motors Using Support Vector Machines
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18833v1
- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2024 21:15:53 GMT
- Title: A New Method for Sensorless Estimation of the Speed and Position in Brushed DC Motors Using Support Vector Machines
- Authors: Ernesto Vazquez-Sanchez, Jaime Gomez-Gil, Jose-Carlos Gamazo-Real, Jose Fernando Diez-Higuera,
- Abstract summary: This paper presents a new method, based on the ripple component, for speed and position estimation in brushed dc motors.
The ability to detect ghost pulses and to discard false pulses is the main advantage of this method over other sensorless methods.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Currently, for many applications, it is necessary to know the speed and position of motors. This can be achieved using mechanical sensors coupled to the motor shaft or using sensorless techniques. The sensorless techniques in brushed dc motors can be classified into two types: 1) techniques based on the dynamic brushed dc motor model and 2) techniques based on the ripple component of the current. This paper presents a new method, based on the ripple component, for speed and position estimation in brushed dc motors, using support vector machines. The proposed method only measures the current and detects the pulses in this signal. The motor speed is estimated by using the inverse distance between the detected pulses, and the position is estimated by counting all detected pulses. The ability to detect ghost pulses and to discard false pulses is the main advantage of this method over other sensorless methods. The performed tests on two fractional horsepower brushed dc motors indicate that the method works correctly in a wide range of speeds and situations, in which the speed is constant or varies dynamically.
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