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Fault detection and fault-tolerant control of interior permanent-magnet motor drive system for electric vehicle

This work presents a control strategy that provides fault tolerance to the major sensor faults which may occur in an interior-permanent-magnet-motor (IPMM)-based electric vehicle propulsion drive system. Failures of a position sensor, a dc-link voltage sensor, and current sensors are all included in...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on industry applications 2005-01, Vol.41 (1), p.46-51
Main Authors: Yu-seok Jeong, Sul, Seung-Ki, Schulz, S.E., Patel, N.R.
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Language:English
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Summary:This work presents a control strategy that provides fault tolerance to the major sensor faults which may occur in an interior-permanent-magnet-motor (IPMM)-based electric vehicle propulsion drive system. Failures of a position sensor, a dc-link voltage sensor, and current sensors are all included in the study assuming no multiple faults. For each possible sensor fault, a corresponding method of detection or diagnosis is provided. Additionally, once the fault is detected, the control scheme is automatically reconfigured to provide post-fault operational capability. A state observer is used to provide missing current information in the case of current sensor faults. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of both the fault detection algorithm and the reconfigurable control scheme. The resulting IPMM drive system proves to be resilient to sensor failures while providing smooth transition to the post-fault operational mode.
ISSN:0093-9994
1939-9367
DOI:10.1109/TIA.2004.840947