Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
724343 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Introducing automatic control has always been challenging. As a technology, control is generally hidden by the enclosing application. As a methodology, control is often seen as a theoretical subject. Therefore, to grasp the interest of both practitioners enrolled in continuing education programs and students enrolled in introductory control courses, novel applications should be exploited. This paper presents an approach to demonstrate basic control concepts using a nanopositioning experiment. It also shows that the importance of real-time interaction and teleoperation features in today control solutions can be implicitly underlined by providing a remote access to the experiment.

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