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Distance Learning Active–Model: Multimedia Applications in Control Engineering Education

Distance Learning Active–Model: Multimedia Applications in Control Engineering Education. Idris A. Gadoura , PhD. Control Systems Engineering. Theory vs. Practice Many mathematical details with little physical intuition.

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Distance Learning Active–Model: Multimedia Applications in Control Engineering Education

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  1. Distance Learning Active–Model: Multimedia Applications in Control Engineering Education Idris A. Gadoura, PhD

  2. Control Systems Engineering • Theory vs. Practice • Many mathematical details with little physical intuition. • The educational problem arises from the fact that control is based on two distinct streams of thought. • One stream is physical and discipline-based, because one must always be controlling something. • The other stream is mathematics-based

  3. Control Curriculum • Introductory courses: • Based on linear, ODE models, s-plane and Nyquist stability ideas, SISO feedback, PID, lead-lag and pole-placement compensation. • Core courses: • linear system theory, digital control, optimal control, advanced theory of feedback, and system identification • Application-specific courses: • Autopilot control, process control, etc. Also project assignments.

  4. Industry Needs • Depend on: marketplace, company focus, quality, time versus money, and production • Rely on: teamwork, cultural diversity, worker expectations, productivity and competition. “Today’s college graduates are of very high quality, but they lack hands-on experience, interpersonal skills, and basic understanding and appreciation of business perspectives beyond their technical specialties”

  5. Industry vs. Schools • Industrial Applications: vehicle control, manufacturing, automation, environmental control, economic systems, medicine, resource control allocation and management systems • Hot Industrial Applications: intelligent control, identification/estimation, automation techniques, new CAD tools, and computers in real-time control

  6. Laboratories • Laboratories: school, industry, and research centers • provide the connection between abstract control theory and the real world • e.g. National Research Council Canada (NRC) • modeling, identification, simulation, analysis, design and implementation • e.g. MATLAB/Simulink

  7. CACE • Students can progress on their own through tutorials that accompany the software and examples given in the class • Students usually rediscover the theory thought and discover the strong link between theory and application. • The shortfalls for relying heavily on CACE software are the potential ignorance of hidden numerical computation that powers the software

  8. Multimedia System • Merging of three industries: computing, communication, and broadcasting. • Stand-alone multimedia workstation and associated software systems and tools, such as music composition, computer-aided learning, and interactive video. • Combines multimedia computing with distributed systems including multimedia information systems

  9. Multimedia Network • Provide the high bandwidth, low latency, and low jitter (high speed, high quality) • The multimedia objects are stored at a server and played back at the clients’ sites • Multimedia networks require a very high transfer rate or bandwidth, even when the data is compressed

  10. Storage Requirements vs. Multimedia Applications

  11. Multimedia Information System

  12. Stanford Multimedia Network

  13. Tele-Teaching System in U. of L’Aqila

  14. SBBT in Oregon State U.

  15. Multimedia in U. of Maine

  16. New, Control Engineering Education • Broader education of control engineers and more emphasis on interdisciplinary teamwork activities (communication) • Closer ties between industry and academia. particularly with regard to continuing education (distance learning) • Continued novelty in how textbooks in control engineering blend theory and applications for a computer-based instructional environment (e-book)

  17. New, Control Engineering Education • more discussion among educators on the educational aspects of teaching controls (networking) • continued sophistication in the laboratory (computer visualization, interactive and virtual) environment as technology advances rapidly (CACE) • more programs expected to present newly developed concepts of control in the form of specialized courses (advancing)

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