An educational testbed for design and implementation of computer control software

There is a growing need in industry for engineers who can perform software design and system integration for various applications in embedded control. While courses offered in the electrical and computer engineering disciplines cover such topics as microprocessors, digital and analog hardware, contr...

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Published in2004 American Control Conference Proceedings; Volume 4 of 6 Vol. 4; pp. 3221 - 3226 vol.4
Main Author Moallem, M.
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway NJ IEEE 01.01.2004
Evanston IL American Automatic Control Council
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ISBN9780780383357
0780383354
ISSN0743-1619
DOI10.23919/ACC.2004.1384406

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Summary:There is a growing need in industry for engineers who can perform software design and system integration for various applications in embedded control. While courses offered in the electrical and computer engineering disciplines cover such topics as microprocessors, digital and analog hardware, control theory, and programming languages, there are few courses that focus on integrating these subjects for designing embedded systems. This paper describes a laboratory testbed developed for a new course on embedded computer control offered at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. The embedded controller performs command, control, and user interface tasks required to operate a low-cost prototype of a thermal system. Furthermore, its network connectivity allows users to tune system parameters, start and stop running the system, and observe the status of the plant via the Internet.
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ISBN:9780780383357
0780383354
ISSN:0743-1619
DOI:10.23919/ACC.2004.1384406