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This document provides a summary and review of the book "Control of Electric Machine Drive Systems" by Seung-Ki Sul. The book covers several control algorithms for converter-fed drives, including current control, speed and position control, and sensorless operation. It is intended as a textbook for graduate students in power electronics, drive control, and robotics. The reviewer recommends the book for its accessible explanations and examples drawn from industry experience. Practicing engineers will also benefit from insights into controlling AC electric motors.

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This document provides a summary and review of the book "Control of Electric Machine Drive Systems" by Seung-Ki Sul. The book covers several control algorithms for converter-fed drives, including current control, speed and position control, and sensorless operation. It is intended as a textbook for graduate students in power electronics, drive control, and robotics. The reviewer recommends the book for its accessible explanations and examples drawn from industry experience. Practicing engineers will also benefit from insights into controlling AC electric motors.

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8) “Design and Implementation of [4] J. F. Silva, “Sliding-mode control of boost-Chapter five: “Vector Control”
■■
type unity-power-factor PWM rectifiers,” IEEE
PWM-Based Sliding Mode Con- Chapter six: “Position/Speed Sen-
Trans. Ind. Electron., vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 594–603,
■■
trollers for Power Converters” Jun. 1999. sorless Control of AC Machines”
[5] J. F. Silva and S. Pinto, “Advanced control of
­applies SMC to the output voltage ■■ Chapter seven: “Practical Issues”
switching power converters,” in Power Elec-
in buck–boost controllers. ■■ Appendix A: “Measurement and Es-
tronics Handbook, 3rd ed., M. Rashid et al., Eds.
Oxford, U.K.: Butterworth Heinemann, 2011,
9) “Sliding Mode Control with a Cur- ch., 36, pp. 1037–1114.
timation of Parameters of Electric
rent Controlled Sliding Manifold” Machinery”
derives the sliding-mode current ■■ Appendix B: “d-q Modeling Using
controller and its need in boost- Control of Electric Machine ­Matrix Equations.”
type converters. Drive Systems The description of technical material
10) “Sliding Mode Control with a By Seung-Ki Sul, is simple, with the right amount of
Reduced-State Sliding Manifold
­ IEEE Press/Wiley, mathematics for undergraduate stu-
for High-order Converters” ob- Hoboken, dents. Each chapter is supplemented
tains SMC for C´uk converters New Jersey, with adequate examples drawn from
and the constant-frequency re- 2011, hard cover, industry experience, and there are
duced-state sliding-mode current 399 pages, ­selected references at the end.
controller. ISBN-13: The book reviews, in detail,
11) “Indirect Sliding Mode Control 978-0-470-59079-9. ­several control algorithms for con-
with Double Integral Sliding Sur- verter-fed drives: current control,

T
face” further extends the solution he book Control of Electric speed and position control including
for the SMC nonzero steady-state Machine Drive Systems by sensorless operation, active damp-
­error at finite switching frequen- Dr. Seung-Ki Sul, professor and ing, and so on. Compared to similar
cies, using an extended-affine-sys- director of the Electrical Engineering books by ­Boldea and Nasar [1] or Vas
tem technique. and Science Research [2], the approach is sim-
Most chapters present practical cir- Center, Seoul National pler and less theoreti-
cuits, simulations, results, and discus- University, Korea, has Practicing cal. However, important
sions. A preface, index, and references appeared in the IEEE control methods, such
engineers will
are also included. Press Series on Power as direct torque control
The book would be suitable as a ­Engineering. It is revised
also gain a (DTC), DTC with space
strong topical text for a one-semester and upgraded from the valuable insight vector modulation (DTC-
course in control of power electron- version published in into the control SVM), and input–output
ics, with the material being accessible 2002 in a Korean text- of ac electrical linearization control, are
to most readers with a background in book, which is very pop- motors. not discussed. The book
electronic design, power electronics, ular in Korean universi- contains computer sim-
electronics, or control engineering. ties (over 2,500 copies ulation programs writ-
Students may achieve the necessary of the book have been sold in the last ten in MATLAB to help readers make
expertise using simulations to test six years). Dr. Sul is an excellent re- a quantitative assessment of select-
the derived SMCs and to compare searcher and author or coauthor of a ed problems. It can be very useful for
them to the results of simulations and number of interesting and well-written self-study and laboratory work.
experiments in the book. SMC per- works on power electronics and drives In summary, this textbook is
formance can be evaluated compara- published mainly in IEEE transactions. strongly recommended for graduate
tively to other control methods, such This textbook consists of the following students studying power electronics,
as state-space averaged model-based seven chapters and two appendices: drive control, and robotics. Practicing
PWM controllers, fuzzy logic, adap- ■■ Chapter one: “Introduction” engineers will also gain a valuable in-
tive, predictive [5], or neural network ■■ Chapter two: “Basic Structure and sight into the control of ac electrical
controllers. Modeling of Electric Machines and motors.
—Fernando A. Silva Power Converters” —Marian P. Kazmierkowski
■■ Chapter three: “Reference Frame
References Transformation and Transient
[1] J. Hung, W. Gao, and J. Hung, “Variable struc-
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■■ Chapter four: “Design of Regula-
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IEEE Trans. Power Deliv., vol. 26, no. 1, pp. Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MIE.2012.2207833
420–430, Jan. 2011. Date of publication: 18 September 2012

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