• DocumentCode
    2946663
  • Title

    Visualisation tools for 2-D system design

  • Author

    King, S.P. ; Taylor, G.E. ; Taylor, P.M. ; Gray, J.O.

  • Author_Institution
    Leeds Metropolitan Univ., UK
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    35138
  • Firstpage
    42644
  • Lastpage
    42646
  • Abstract
    Graphical procedures have been used within control system design for over two decades. In classical linear systems theory, frequency domain representations such as Bode and root locus techniques, using 2-D graphics terminals, allow the engineer to assess very rapidly the behaviour of the system and picture, in a broad sense, the effect of compensation on it. Various powerful, new control design techniques are now available or are emerging. However they are characterised by a necessary mathematical abstraction which renders them difficult to understand for the majority of industrial engineers. Two-dimensional systems is one such area. The displays required to visualise these systems are essentially three-dimensional in nature. Modern graphical visualisation techniques used in the creation of virtual environments offer a new approach to computer aided control system design and appear to be ideal for the analysis of two-dimensional systems. Silicon Graphics hardware and software have been used to create initial virtual environments that aid the analysis and design of two-dimensional systems. These initial environments allow the user to interact with 3-D frequency response plots and 3-D output response plots. Current work also includes the generation of a graphical 2-D system compensation tool
  • Keywords
    control system CAD; 2-D system compensation tool; 2-D system design; computer aided control system design; control system design; frequency response plots; graphical visualisation; output response plots; visualisation tools;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    Advances in Computer-Aided Control System Design (Digest No: 1996/061), IEE Colloquium on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/ic:19960428
  • Filename
    574968