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    Identification and control of asynchronous motor using meta-heuristic algorithms
    (2023) Ghernaout, Rayane; Kheldoun, Aissa (Supervisor); Belmadani, Hamza
    The present study is centered on the examination, regulation, and enhancement of induction motors (IMs) through the application of meta-heuristic algorithms. The aim of this study is to optimize the performance and efficiency of induction motors (IMs) in various applications. The study begins with the formulation of a mathe- matical model for induction motors (IMs). Subsequently, meta-heuristic algorithms, namely EO, RSBA, and JAYA, are employed to determine the parameters of the IM.The estimation of parameters is conducted by utilizing the inputs of measured stator voltages, currents, and rotor speed. This study focuses on the modeling of indirect rotor flux-oriented control(IRFOC )and the utilization of the resulting IM param- eters to identify the motor. Control gains are then optimized through the imple- mentation of RSBA and JAYA algorithms. The findings of the simulation indicate that the system’s performance has been enhanced in comparison to conventional manual tuning techniques. The project acknowledges the difficulties involved in the optimization process and emphasizes the significance of meticulous parameterse- lection. In summary, this study serves as a valuable contribution to the progression of IM technology, highlighting its potential to enhance performance and efficiency in industrial settings.

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