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Date: 2016-07-07 10:36:56
Electrical engineering
Estimation theory
Engineering
Control theory
Linear filters
Electric motors
Robot control
Moving horizon estimation
Vector control
Kalman filter
Linear regression
Estimator

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC RESEARCH LABORATORIES http://www.merl.com Speed Sensorless State Estimation for Induction Motors: A Moving Horizon Approach Zhou, L.; Wang, Y.

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