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First Chapter is an introductory one and it generally presents the scope of this book, methodology used and identifies potential readers. It also develops interrelations between modern electric drives, power electronics, mechatronics and application of control methods as the book to some degree covers all these fields. The content is concentrated around electromechanical energy conversion based on Lagrange’s method and its clear and subsequent application to control of electric drives with induction machines, brushless DC motors and SRM machines. It does not cover stepper motors and synchronous PM drives. All computer simulation results are outcome of original mathematical models and based on them computations carried out with use of MAPLETM mathematical package.

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Wach, P. (2011). Introduction. In: Dynamics and Control of Electrical Drives. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20222-3_1

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