Optimizing Performance and Efficiency for Motor Control
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15 Oct 2024, 2:00 PM EDT | 15 Oct 2024, 3:00 PM EDT |
Overview
Increased electric motor efficiency has been a crucial enabler of the electrification transition, with controls at the core of this progress. Achieving high efficiency while minimizing energy consumption presents a series of complex challenges.
In this session, we will provide an overview of how to design and implement advanced control systems that can adapt to varying loads and operating conditions without compromising efficiency.
Highlights
- Characterizing motor models using frequency response estimation techniques.
- Designing motor controllers to meet requirements using multiloop tuning methods.
- Adapting motor controller to various operating conditions through gain scheduled control approaches.
- Utilizing reduced-order models (ROM) for hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing to streamline deployment workflows.
About the Presenter
Shang-Chuan Lee, PhD
Senior Application Engineer | MathWorks
Shang-Chuan Lee specializes in electrical system and industrial automation industries and has been with the MathWorks since 2019. Her focus at the MathWorks is on building models of electric motor and power conversion systems and then leveraging them for control design, hardware-in-the-loop testing and embedded code generation. Shang-Chuan holds a Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin-Madison(WEMPEC) specializing in motor controls, power electronics, and real-time simulation.
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