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Multi Agent Implementation for Optimal Speed Control of Three Phase Induction Motor

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Advances in Computing and Information Technology (ACITY 2011)

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Agent and Multi agent systems are becoming a new way to design and control of complex systems. Induction motor is widely used in industrial applications. But due to its highly non linear behavior its control is very complex. Recently by adapting non linear speed control techniques the dynamic performance of electric drives can be improved.

In this paper agent based approach is developed to control speed of Induction motor. Design and simulation of Multi Agent System is developed for Indirect vector controlled 3-phase Induction motor. To implement Multi Agent system classical controller (PI) & various intelligent controllers such as Fuzzy Logic & Neural Network are developed. The system is developed on simulink toolbox in MATLAB. The speed responses of controllers in terms of rise time, steady state error and overshoot are compared. And also results are compared with that of Multi Agent system.

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Nirali, R., Shah, S.K. (2011). Multi Agent Implementation for Optimal Speed Control of Three Phase Induction Motor. In: Wyld, D.C., Wozniak, M., Chaki, N., Meghanathan, N., Nagamalai, D. (eds) Advances in Computing and Information Technology. ACITY 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 198. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22555-0_50

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