2013
DOI: 10.3182/20130828-3-uk-2039.00058
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Low-cost platforms used in Control Education: An educational case study

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“…[28] the problem of motor drive control was approached using a HIL platform to develop an emulation-based virtual laboratory. A very popular approach is to use Lego Mindstorms NXT platforms, such as those presented in [4,7,11,12,19]. A real-time DC motor control system based on Matlab/Simulink was presented in [20].…”
Section: Control Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[28] the problem of motor drive control was approached using a HIL platform to develop an emulation-based virtual laboratory. A very popular approach is to use Lego Mindstorms NXT platforms, such as those presented in [4,7,11,12,19]. A real-time DC motor control system based on Matlab/Simulink was presented in [20].…”
Section: Control Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further development of this platform will provide a flexible framework for fast prototyping and proof of concept in animal and human clinical studies or as a part of a personalized health-monitoring and homecare systems. It could also be developed as an affordable and versatile educational platform, in a similar manner that Arduino has contributed to facilitate learning of programming and embedded systems in the field of electronics [ 35 – 38 ].…”
Section: Conclusion/outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown, low-cost educational prototypes have been developed for practical study in the fields of automation, dynamic systems analysis and control (Lu et al, 2007;Alvarado et al, 2006;Irigoyen et al, 2013;Soriano et al, 2014), with special attention to tank process (Saco et al, 2002;Pasamontes et al, 2012;Hlava et al, 2005;Johansson, 2000). It is proposed here the development of a system that constitutes a miniaturized industrial plant of a heated pump-fed tank, with controllable variables such as inlet flow, fluid level and temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%