Title :
A Remote Laboratory as an Innovative Educational Tool for Practicing Control Engineering Concepts
Author :
Ionescu, Clara Mihaela ; Fabregas, Ernesto ; Cristescu, Simona M. ; Dormido, Sebastian ; De Keyser, Robin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Energy, Syst. & Autom., Ghent Univ., Gent-Zwijnaarde, Belgium
Abstract :
This paper presents the development, structure, implementation, and some applications of a remote laboratory for teaching automatic control concepts to engineering students. There are two applications: formation control of mobile robots and a ball-plate system. In teaching control engineering, there are two main approaches to control design: model-based control and non-model-based control. Students are given insight into: 1) for model-based control: identification of real processes (i.e., dealing with noise, choosing the sampling time, observing nonlinear effects at startup, pairing input-output variables); and 2) for non-model-based control: the advantages and disadvantages of auto-tuning techniques. The paper concludes by presenting an evaluation of these remote labs and discussing the advantages of using them as complementary tools for teaching control engineering at the Bachelor´s and Master´s level.
Keywords :
control engineering education; control system synthesis; mobile robots; nonlinear control systems; teaching; three-term control; auto-tuning techniques; automatic control concepts teaching; ball-plate system; control design; control engineering concepts; engineering students; formation control; innovative educational tool; mobile robots; nonmodel-based control; real processes identification; remote laboratory; Control engineering; Educational institutions; Remote laboratories; Robots; Servers; Auto-tuners; ball and plate; control engineering; education; identification; mobile robots; proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control; remote laboratory;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2013.2249516