Control of mechatronic systems : model-driven design and implementation guidelines / Patrick O.J. Kaltjob.
By: Kaltjob, Patrick O. J [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119505730; 1119505739Subject(s): Mechatronics | Manufacturing processesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 621 LOC classification: TJ163.12Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view Summary: Implementing digital control within mechanical-electronic (mechatronic) systems is essential to respond to the growing demand for high-efficiency machines and processes. In practice, the most efficient digital control often integrates time-driven and event-driven characteristics within a single control scheme. However, most of the current engineering literature on the design of digital control systems presents discrete-time systems and discrete-event systems separately. Control Of Mechatronic Systems: Model-Driven Design And Implementation Guidelines unites the two systems, revisiting the concept of automated control by presenting a unique practical methodology for whole-system integration. With its innovative hybrid approach to the modeling, analysis, and design of control systems, this text provides material for mechatronic engineering and process automation courses, as well as for self-study across engineering disciplines. Real-life design problems and automation case studies help readers transfer theory to practice, whether they are building single machines or large-scale industrial systems.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Implementing digital control within mechanical-electronic (mechatronic) systems is essential to respond to the growing demand for high-efficiency machines and processes. In practice, the most efficient digital control often integrates time-driven and event-driven characteristics within a single control scheme. However, most of the current engineering literature on the design of digital control systems presents discrete-time systems and discrete-event systems separately. Control Of Mechatronic Systems: Model-Driven Design And Implementation Guidelines unites the two systems, revisiting the concept of automated control by presenting a unique practical methodology for whole-system integration. With its innovative hybrid approach to the modeling, analysis, and design of control systems, this text provides material for mechatronic engineering and process automation courses, as well as for self-study across engineering disciplines. Real-life design problems and automation case studies help readers transfer theory to practice, whether they are building single machines or large-scale industrial systems.
bout the Author
Patrick O. J. Kaltjob, PhD Eng, is an associate professor of electrical engineering and telecommunications at Ecole Polytechnique, UY1, and has been a visiting researcher at WZL RWTH-Aachen, Germany. His research interests include distributed control systems, smart grids, and biomedical systems. Professor Kaltjob is also a consultant for various industrial infrastructure and technology service providers, including in the cement plant, brewery, oil refinery, and electrical power grid industries.

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