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Control Strategies for the Electromagnetic Levitated and Guided Vehicles of SwissMetro

Colombi, S.
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Rufer, A.  
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Zayadine, M.
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1998
MAGLEV 98 : International Conference on Magnetically Levitated Systems and Linear Drives

Electromagnetic levitated and guided system are commonly used in the field of high speed vehicles, tool machines, frictionless bearings and conveyor systems. This paper compares various control strategies for the position control of the electromagnetic levitated and guided vehicles of SwissMetro. In particular, we discuss the state control, the adaptive state control, the non linear feedback and the sensorless control. The controllers are based either on a voltage command or on a current command. Part of the control strategies presented have been validated on a real test bed.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Colombi, S.
Rufer, A.  
Zayadine, M.
Girardin, M.
Date Issued

1998

Subjects

SwissMetro vehicles

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electromagnetic levitated and guided systems

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position state control

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non linear feedback

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sensorless control

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non linear compensation

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MAGLEV 98 : International Conference on Magnetically Levitated Systems and Linear Drives

Mt. Fuji, Japan

12-15 April 1998

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