The exponential growth experienced by the semiconductor manufacturing field has led to a large proliferation of devices with large amounts computational power, enabling countless technologies and revolutionizing many fields. Control systems and machine drives are certainly among them. Much research is being carried out to develop multi-phase and fully segmented machines, with their inherent fault tolerance. To take full advantage of the redundancy and load sharing capabilities of the machine structure, with multiple winding sets, a suitable distributed control method must be used. A high performance network between the drives is thus required. This paper will present an overview of the available communication protocols that are used in the field and evaluate how suitable are they to this new class of very demanding real time tasks.
Information technologies for distributed machine drives: An overview / Savi, F.; Buticchi, G.; Gerada, C.; Wheeler, P.; Barater, D.. - (2019), pp. 1805-1809. (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th IEEE International Electric Machines and Drives Conference, IEMDC 2019 tenutosi a usa nel 2019) [10.1109/IEMDC.2019.8785232].
Information technologies for distributed machine drives: An overview
Savi F.;Barater D.
2019
Abstract
The exponential growth experienced by the semiconductor manufacturing field has led to a large proliferation of devices with large amounts computational power, enabling countless technologies and revolutionizing many fields. Control systems and machine drives are certainly among them. Much research is being carried out to develop multi-phase and fully segmented machines, with their inherent fault tolerance. To take full advantage of the redundancy and load sharing capabilities of the machine structure, with multiple winding sets, a suitable distributed control method must be used. A high performance network between the drives is thus required. This paper will present an overview of the available communication protocols that are used in the field and evaluate how suitable are they to this new class of very demanding real time tasks.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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