Interactive exercises and demonstrations on the Web for basic signals, systems and control

Use of the World Wide Web to facilitate learning of basic, theoretical, technical material is described in terms of experience in developing interactive demonstration and exercise modules focusing on Fourier analysis, convolution, the sampling theorem, and elementary control systems. Early attempts...

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Published inProceedings of the 36th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control Vol. 4; pp. 3811 - 3815 vol.4
Main Authors Crutchfield, S.G., Rugh, W.J.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1997
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ISBN0780341872
9780780341876
ISSN0191-2216
DOI10.1109/CDC.1997.652454

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Summary:Use of the World Wide Web to facilitate learning of basic, theoretical, technical material is described in terms of experience in developing interactive demonstration and exercise modules focusing on Fourier analysis, convolution, the sampling theorem, and elementary control systems. Early attempts involved multimedia presentations and downloadable MATLAB M-files, or server computations initiated by CGI forms. More recently, Java applets have been used to improve immediacy and interactivity while dramatically reducing server burden.
ISBN:0780341872
9780780341876
ISSN:0191-2216
DOI:10.1109/CDC.1997.652454