Analysis of the Stator Current Prediction Capabilities in Induction Motor Drive Using the LSTM Network
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Department of Electrical Machines, Drives and Measurements, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wrocław, Poland
Power Electronics and Drives 2023;8(Special Section - Artificial Intelligent Based Designs and Applications for the Control of Electrical Drives ):31-52
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In modern areas of knowledge related to electric drive automation, there is often a need to predict the state variables of the drive system
state variables, such as phase current and voltage, electromagnetic torque, stator and rotor flux, and others. This need arises mainly
from the use of predictive control algorithms but also from the need to monitor the state of the drive to diagnose possible faults that
have not yet occurred but may occur in the future. This paper presents a method for predicting stator phase current signals using a
network composed of long-short-term memory units, allowing the simultaneous prediction of two signals. The developed network was
trained on a set of current signals generated by software. Its operation was verified by simulation tests in a direct rotor flux-oriented
control (DRFOC) structure for an induction motor drive in the Matlab/Simulink environment. An important property of this method is
the possibility of obtaining a filtering action on the output of the network, whose intensity can be controlled by varying the sampling
frequency of the training signals.