Title :
Theory, simulation, experimentation: an integrated approach to teaching digital control systems
Author :
Klee, Harold ; Dumas, Joe
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Central Florida Univ., Orlando, FL, USA
fDate :
2/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper discusses the approach adopted by the authors for teaching an undergraduate course (lecture and laboratory) in digital controls. Theoretical material is developed in the lecture concerning the application of direct digital control (DDC) to an analog bench-scale system consisting of a DC motor and tachometer. A simulation of the closed-loop control system with embedded digital controller is developed and run by the students using the TUTSIM dynamic simulation language. Finally, students perform a laboratory experiment in which they write a program to control the actual system using a personal computer and inexpensive interface card. The combination of hands-on experience and computer simulation with the more traditional, theoretical lecture material provides a well-rounded learning experience that better prepares the students to implement digital control systems in the real world
Keywords :
DC motors; closed loop systems; computer aided instruction; control engineering; control engineering computing; digital simulation; direct digital control; educational courses; machine theory; tachometers; DC motor; TUTSIM dynamic simulation language; analog bench-scale system; closed-loop control system simulation; digital control systems; direct digital control; embedded digital controller; interface card; lecture; personal computer; tachometer; teaching; theoretical material; undergraduate course; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Control theory; DC motors; Digital control; Education; Laboratories; Systems engineering and theory;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on