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An application of the extended Kalman filter for a sensorless stepper motor drive working with long cables
A Masi, M Butcher, M Martino, R Picatoste
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics 59 (11), 4217-4225, 2011
432011
Hybrid stepper motor electrical model extensions for use in intelligent drives
M Butcher, A Masi, R Picatoste, A Giustiniani
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics 61 (2), 917-929, 2013
362013
DSP based smart sensorless stepping motor driver for LHC collimators
A Masi, M Butcher, R Losito, R Picatoste
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 60 (5), 3514-3520, 2013
92013
Sine wave filter for stepper motor drives working with long cables
R Picatoste, M Butcher, A Masi
2012 XXth International Conference on Electrical Machines, 1075-1081, 2012
52012
Current control strategy for electric motor drives using long cables
R Picatoste, M Butcher, A Masi
2017 IEEE 26th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 257-262, 2017
42017
Use of extended kalman filter in position sensor fault detection for stepper motors
R Picatoste, M Butcher, A Masi
IECON 2016-42nd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society …, 2016
32016
An online closed-to-open position loop switch for stepper motors in high reliability systems
R Picatoste, M Butcher, A Masi
2015 IEEE 5th International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and …, 2015
32015
Modelling and Control of Stepper Motors for High Accuracy Positioning Systems Used in Radioactive Environments
R Picatoste Ruilope
Industriales, 2014
22014
submitter: Use of Extended Kalman Filter in position sensor fault detection for stepper motors
R Picatoste, A Masi, M Butcher
2016
Desarrollo de un drive para motores paso a paso y aplicación del filtro de Kalman para el sistema de colimación del LHC= Development of a stepper motor drive and Kalman Filter …
R Picatoste Ruilope
Industriales, 2010
2010
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