Type: Document, Simulation
Language: English
Author: fuzzyTECH
Description: FuzzyTECH is a company which develops software tools for fuzzy logic and neural-fuzzy solutions. In its web, a demo application is available for free download, which allows user to explore fuzzy logic with many application examples, using animated software simulations. This web also gives access to an interesting library with provides comprehensive background information for the application of fuzzy logic techniques in real-world applications. You will find introductory reading, literature references, and many application notes in both technical and business type applications.
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Type: Document, e-Book
Language: English,Spanish
Author: Control-Systems-Principles
Description: Control Systems Principles is organisation that specialises in the modelling, design and development of teaching aids for the practical understanding of control systems. In its web, a set documents, videos and e-books, which describes experiments about control of different plants, are available for free download.
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Type: Software Tool, Virtual Lab
Language: English
Author: IEEE CSS - TC on Computer Aided Control System Design, Herman Mann
Description: DYNAST is a software package for efficient and easy modeling, simulation and analysis of multidisciplinary nonlinear dynamic systems. Dynamic multipole models that can be set up in DYNAST in a graphical form characterize directly the real configuration of dynamic systems. The multipole models, however, can be combined with equations and block diagrams. DYNAST not only solves nonlinear algebro-differential equations, but also automatically formulates them for the multipole models. So there is no need to form any equations, block diagrams, or bond graphs. DYNAST is also able to linearize the models and to provide their semisymbolic analysis in time- and frequency-domains. In the web site, also solved examples and a course on dynamics of control systems are accessible
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Type: Remote lab
Language: English
Author: Jim Henry, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Description: Server that allows access to a large number of remote control systems, both on control systems and on process dynamics. It includes experiments in control systems, chemical engineering, process dynamics, and mechanical engineering. The laboratory is online since 1995.
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Type: Virtual lab
Language: English
Author: G. C. Goodwin, S. F. Graebe, M. E. Salgado
Description: Web page for the book Control System Design about control theory. Among other resources, this web includes a section with simple interactive simulations that cover real-world problems (distillation columns, mills, pH control, etc.), which are explained in detail.
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Type: Virtual Lab
Language: English
Author: Bill Messner (U. Carnegie Mellon), Dawn Tilbury (U. of Michigan) Rick Hill (U Detroit-Mercy), and many students.
Description: Control Tutorials for MATLAB and Simulink (CTMS) are designed to help you learn how to use MATLAB and Simulink for the analysis and design of automatic control systems. They cover the basics of MATLAB and Simulink and introduce the most common classical and modern control design techniques.
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Type: MOOC
Language: English
Author: Pedro Albertos, UPV
Description: MOOC "An interactive course about the basic concepts of Systems, Control and their impact in all the human activities", taught by Prof. Pedro Albertos. This course requires a minimum use of mathematics, and, thus, it is adequate for beginning students or researches from other areas. It lasts for six weeks, an its free.
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Type: Miscellaneus
Language: English,Spanish
Author: UNED, Others
Description: In UNILabs, you can find interactive laboratories from a wide variety of fields: automatic control, physics, electronics, etc.
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Type: Remote Lab
Language: English
Author: A. Vicino, D. Prattichizzo, A. Garulli, M. Casini, A. Giannitrapani (Università di Siena)
Description: Server including remote experiments on different plants (motor, magnetic levitation, helicopter, LEGO robot, tanks). It allows the introduction of control code developed by the user and even contemplates the realization of system identification practices and competitions among students. The lab also includes the simulation of some system like a 2 DOF helicopter.
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