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Design and performance assessment criteria for controllers applied to magnetic bearings
Comparisons of controllers applied to active magnetic bearing, discussing which would be best suited, are somewhat frequent in the literature. In this paper, performance criteria, as well as design criteria, are analyzed in order to show that there are tools to be used for the sound development of control systems. Experimental data is used to compare two control system approaches for a self-bearing motor, in order to demonstrate the usage of such tools.