DocumentCode
3391995
Title
An undergraduate course in active magnetic levitation: bridging the gap
Author
Watkins, John M. ; Piper, George E.
Author_Institution
Syst. Eng. Dept., United States Naval Acad., Annapolis, MD, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
16-18 March 2003
Firstpage
313
Lastpage
316
Abstract
This paper describes an undergraduate course in active magnetic levitation that was designed to engage the student´s interest while bridging the gap between the mathematical and the physical world. The objective of this course was to take the students through the complete design process of a nontrivial control system prior to their capstone design course. The course focused on a project where the students modeled, analyzed, simulated, designed, and implemented, an active magnetic levitation control system. The paper discusses the pedagogical objectives of the course, an overview of the course, and highlights of several of the labs in the course.
Keywords
control engineering education; control system synthesis; educational courses; electrical engineering education; magnetic levitation; magnetic variables control; active magnetic levitation; active magnetic levitation control system; capstone design course; design process; nontrivial control system; pedagogical objectives; undergraduate course; Control systems; Counting circuits; Design engineering; Laboratories; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic levitation; Modeling; Process design; Steel; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Theory, 2003. Proceedings of the 35th Southeastern Symposium on
ISSN
0094-2898
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7697-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSST.2003.1194581
Filename
1194581
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