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Comparison of Field Oriented and Six-step Control for High-speed PMSM Drive
This paper deals with comparison of Field Oriented Control and Six-step control for high-speed PMSM drive. Common situation for these high-speed drives, but also large traction drives are high ratios of fundamental-to-sampling frequencies. In such case, the torque produced by these methods is greatly deteriorated and overall control quality is affected. Comparison of mentioned control algorithms in high-speed region is done based on ripple in electromagnetic torque.