Particle swarm optimization in the field control of a novel electric vehicle design based on a linear induction motor
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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This work aims to improve the performance
of electric vehicles (EVs) based on linear induction mo-
tors (LIM). The Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)
method is proposed to tune the PID regulator of the
Field-Oriented Control (FOC) technique. The main
objective of this study is to develop innovative solutions
that maximize the efficiency and precision of electric
vehicles on various paths. The LIM model is imple-
mented using the d-q synchronous reference frame and
takes into account the end-effect phenomenon. This
phenomenon occurs due to the termination of the mo-
tor’s physical structure, which leads to distortion in the
magnetic field at the ends of the motor’s primary (sta-
tor). It is also highly nonlinear, which increases its
complexity and makes control difficult. To overcome
this issue, the Field-Oriented Control (FOC) technique
is suggested to achieve better efficiency, dynamic per-
formance, and greater control flexibility of the motor.
Furthermore, the use of the (PSO) optimization tech-
nique enables the determination of optimal control pa-
rameters to maximize the performance of the (FOC-
LIM) system under different operating conditions, such
as speed variation and disturbance load. A compari-
son between the PSO-PID and conventional methods
in terms of response stability, steady-state error, and
rise time is conducted using MATLAB/Simulink. The
results demonstrate a more efficient, precise, and high-
performing electric vehicle system.
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dynamic vehicles, linear induction motor, PSO, field-oriented contro, PID, end-effect
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Advances in electrical and electronic engineering. 2026, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 70 – 78 : ill.