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Reference: 1. Selected technical papers. 2. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives , B. K. Bose , Prentice Hall, 2002. (Text Book). 3. Fuzzy Logic , K. V. Passino, S. Yurkovich, Addison-Wesley, 1997. (Text Book). For further reading:
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Reference: 1. Selected technical papers. 2. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, B. K. Bose, Prentice Hall, 2002. (Text Book). 3. Fuzzy Logic, K. V. Passino, S. Yurkovich, Addison-Wesley, 1997. (Text Book). For further reading: 4. Modern Control Engineering, K. Ogata, Prentice Hall, 1997, 3rd Edition (or latter). 5. Digital Control of Dynamic Systems, G.F. Franklin, J.D. Powell, M.L. Workman, Addison-Wesley, 1990. 6. Design of Brushless Permanent-Magnet Motors, J. R. Hendershot Jr., T. J. E. Miller, Oxford University Press, 1995. 7. Switched Reluctance Motor Drives, R. Krishnan, CRC Press LLC, 2001. Course Description The course will provide the main techniques on artificial intelligent control and its applications. After the course, students are able to apply the intelligent control techniques to deal with typical problems of various motor drives, from DC to SRM drives. Overview on Conventional Control Theory Linear vs. Non-linear control Control and Estimation: a dual problem Fuzzy Logic Control Fuzzy Logic Estimation Artificial Neural Network Artificial Genetic Algorithms DC Motor Drives: Fuzzy logic control of speed Control and Estimation of Induction Motor Drives: Fuzzy logic control of speed Fuzzy Logic Model Reference Adaptive Control of speed Fuzzy logic estimation of rotor resistance Efficiency-optimization control using neural networks Fuzzy logic control of PM Motor Drives Fuzzy logic control of Brushless DC Motor Drives Control Switched Reluctance Motor Drives: Fuzzy logic control for reducing torque ripple Intended Audience: Scientists and engineers, with basic knowledge on Control Theory, Artificial Intelligence, Electric Machines and Power Electronics. Intelligent Control Applied to Motor Drives July 12 to August 4, 2010, Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 12:00 National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Department of Electrical Engineering NEW & ADVANCED Graduate 3 credits course Visiting Professor Minh C. Ta Ph.D.(Laval University, Canada) IEEE Senior Member Assoc. Prof., Department of Industrial Automation Director, Center for Applied Research &Technology Innovation Vice Director, Science & Technology Office Hanoi University of Science and Technology, VIETNAM Chair, IEEE Vietnam Section • About the Professor • Assoc. Prof.Minh C. Ta, IEEE Senior Member • Education • - Ph.D. 1998 Laval University, Quebec, Canada • - B.Sc. 1986 University of Western Bohemia, Czech Republic • Professional Experience • - 2004 - present: Associate Professor (2009), Department of • Industrial Automation, Hanoi University of Science and • Technology – HUST (former HUT), Vietnam. • - 2001 – 2004: Senior Engineer, R&D Office, NSK Steering • Systems Co., Ltd., Japan • - 1999 – 2001: JSPS Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Tokyo, • Japan • - 1998 – 1999: Visiting Researcher, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, • Japan • - 1992 – 1997: Graduate studies, Laval University, Quebec, • Canada • - 1987 – 1992: Lecturer, Department of Industrial Automation, • HUT, Vietnam • Author of 12 patents (9 US patents), 29 Journal and Int. • Conference Papers • Recipient of the IEEE-IAS’2000 Second Prize Paper Award of • the Industrial Drives Committee. • Co-chair of the up-coming PEDS’2011 Conference in Vietnam • Chair of the IEEE Vietnam Section (2008 – 2010) For registration, please contact Miss Tu, (02) 27376685 or email to tu@mouse.ee.ntust.edu.tw For any query, please email to liu@mail.ntust.edu.tw or call (02) 27333141, Prof. Tian-Hua Liu For more information, please visit http://www.ee.ntust.edu.tw