Nonlinear controllers for saturated AC motors

Two passivity-based controllers and an input-output linearization controller for current-fed saturated induction motors are presented. Advantages and disadvantages of the controllers are discussed. Finally, experimental results obtained with one of the passivity-based controllers are presented.

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