In this paper, we design a proportional integral observe for a nonlinear synchronous reluctance motor described by a Takagi-Sugeno multi-model. In this design, both states and unknown inputs are estimated simultaneously. First, the mathematical nonlinear model of the synchronous reluctance motor is established, then it transformed into a Takagi-Sugeno exact form by a simple polytopic transformation. In The second step, the proposed observer is designed to the obtained fuzzy system. Convergence conditions are expressed under a linear matrix inequality formulation using the second Lyapunov theorem, which guarantee a bounded error. Observer gains are obtained by solving a sum of constraints. For validation purposes, a hardware-in-the-loop implementation were carried out leading to results that clearly demonstrate the performance and effectiveness of the proposed technique.

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