1) VVVF stands for Variable Voltage Variable Frequency and is the standard system used for controlling electric motors on trains. It allows for control of motor speed over a wide range.
2) The system has three main stages - a voltage chopper that variably controls voltage, a frequency inverter that converts DC to 3-phase AC and variably controls frequency, and the traction motor.
3) By variably controlling both the voltage and frequency supplied to the motor, its speed can be precisely controlled for acceleration, cruising, and braking. Pulse width modulation is used to variably control voltage through switching the supply on and off at varying time intervals.