State control of induction machines in converter-fixed reference frame

A novel state-control approach for induction machines in the converter-fixed reference frame is presented. The magnetising currents and the stator currents of the machine are the control signals. They allow highest torque dynamics and, at the same time, over-current prevention. In this paper, the key ideas of the new concept are presented. The capability of the approach is demonstrated by simulation results.

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