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Transduction matrix to enable sensor-less application of DC motor

*Ivan Tanra scopus  -  Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana, Indonesia
Shih-fu Ling scopus  -  Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Received: 1 Apr 2019; Accepted: 16 May 2019; Available online: 31 May 2019; Published: 20 Jun 2019.

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Sensorless technology is one of the popular topic in motor industry. The aim is to reduce number of sensor and sensor size in the system. One of the method to achieve this sensor-less application of a motor is thru transduction matrix method. Transduction matrix is a 2x2 matrix that show the relationship between electrical input and mechanical output  of the motor. By obtaining the transduction matrix of a chosen motor, the mechanical output of the motor can be calculated from its electrical input. This paper explains the theory behind and the method to obtain the transduction matrix of a DC motor. The DC motor is chosen because it is the common motor in industry.

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Keywords: transduction matrix; sensor-less measurement; self-sensing actuator; DC motor modeling

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