Abstract
A web-based fuzzy-logic direct torque control of induction motor (IM) simulation program in a distributed client/server architecture and its implementation steps are discussed in this paper. The client program is a web page developed in java software, which accesses remotely simulated IM dynamics program by executing it in the server through the internet. The proposed IM simulation program offers a convenient remotely accessible which can work on any computer platform and simulation environment, implemented in a distributed client/server architecture, for a standalone motor simulation programs. This architecture has two major parts: graphical user interface (GUI) program in the client side and simulation engine in the server side. In the client side, the GUI program is developed in java software typically run in any computer platforms in client, allowing us to access the simulation program in the server using any browser and to send the data’s to the server, and to retrieve/exhibit the outputs from the server using different sets of parameters and configurations.
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T. Muthamizhan
T Muthamizhan was born in Pennadam, Tamilnadu, India. He received his BE degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Madras in 1998, ME degree in power electronics & drives in 2005 and PhD in electrical drives in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Madras in 1998, ME degree in power electronics & drives in 2005 and PhD in electrical drives 2014 from College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai 600025. His area of interest includes electric machines and drives, power electronic converters, and renewable energy generation. He is the Member of IEEE, a Life member of ISTE, IEI, and SESI. He is now working as associate professor in the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai. Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]