This paper describes a project in which students must implement two advanced control schemes for a voltage-fed inverter induction motor drive, namely vector control and direct torque control, using a dSPACE platform and a Matlab/Simulink environment. With this platform, students can focus on these two control schemes without spending too much time on details concerning the implementation of the control algorithms on the board.
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