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The paper proposes an improved low speed performance of classical rotor flux (RF)-based model reference adaptive system (MRAS) for field oriented controlled induction motor (IM) drives. The improved performance of the RF-MRAS estimator is obtained by using voltage reference vector to compute the rotor flux vector in the reference model instead of actual voltage signal vector in the process of speed estimation. The voltage reference vector is estimated by using proportional integral controller over the error signal vectors obtained from the difference between the reference and the measured current vectors. This modification allows satisfactory low or zero speed estimation of IM drive using RF-MRASbased estimator. The proposed drive's performance is compared with classical RF-MRAS and its performance for the low-speed operation is also authenticated with V⃗* × I⃗ based MRAS in MATLAB/ Simulink. Stability and sensitivity studies are further carried out to ensure the robustness of the drive system. Experimental results as obtained by adSPACE-1104 based IM laboratory prototype are also presented to validate the simulation study.
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