Virtual reality application of an enclosed tank as a teaching module for automatic control
César Darío Cando Sangoquiza,
Willian David Morales Chicaiza,
Edison Guillermo Mullo Mullo
et al.
Abstract:In the field of engineering, Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a training option for students to generate practical skills in automatic process control. The article presents a VR application of a closed tank, which allows the introduction of control strategies for the pressure variable, using a microcontroller and a computer. The VR interface was implemented in Unity with the three-dimensional design of the plant shown to the user on the computer monitor, the mathematical model that characterizes the dynamic… Show more
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