Title :
Enhancing state-space control teaching with a computer-based assignment
Author :
Dunnigan, Matthew W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Elect. Eng. Sci., Heriot-Watt Univ., Edinburgh, UK
fDate :
5/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes an assignment study that is undertaken at Heriot-Watt University by students who have elected to study the digital/state-space control module as part of their Masters program in Digital Systems Engineering. The assignment is based around the inverted pendulum system and uses the computer package MATLAB/SIMLINK. The assignment allows exploration of topics that are difficult through conventional tutorial examples and is structured in a manner that enhances the traditional classroom teaching approach. The topics covered are pole-placement design and both deterministic and stochastic state estimation. The given design performance specifications result in nonunique state-feedback and observer gain matrices. This has the dual advantages of reflecting a common practical control situation and also helps eliminate the potential for plagiarism among the students
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; control engineering education; control system analysis; observers; pendulums; pole assignment; state estimation; state feedback; state-space methods; teaching; Digital Systems Engineering; Heriot-Watt University; MATLAB/SIMLINK cmputer program; Masters program; computer-based assignment; deterministic state estimation; digital/state-space control module; inverted pendulum system; nonunique state-feedback; observer gain matrices; pole-placement design; state-space control teaching enhancement; stochastic state estimation; students; Control systems; Digital control; Digital systems; Education; MATLAB; Observers; Packaging; State estimation; Stochastic processes; Systems engineering and theory;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on