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Future research should focus on enhancing AI tools statement
the adaptability of SRM drives to varying op-
erating conditions, improving efficiency across a All authors confirm that no AI tools were used in
broader range of speeds and loads, and minimiz- the preparation of this manuscript.
ing the impact of torque ripple under dynamic
conditions. Furthermore, incorporating advanced
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