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Technical Computing Magazine - Issue 40

Quanser: The Three Rs of Control Systems

Elizabeth Northrop
Technical Specialist & Simulation

Teaching and learning how to design and use real-time control systems is a whole lot easier – and more cost-effective – with Quanser's modular systems.

Modern control systems are one of the most significant engineering achievements of the past two decades. These marvels govern the latest high-performance automobile, next-generation renewable energy plants and countless miracle medical devices. Though the formal science of control systems has existed for over half a century, modern control techniques combine the amazing advances of the computer revolution with the artistry of traditional engineering design and the fundamental physics of engineering science. The new discipline of mechatronics is closely related, if not synonymous, with modern control systems. From an education perspective, however, this exciting new context has been nothing short of a nightmare as professors rush to update curricula to reflect modern realities. Revising courses that must now seamlessly integrate mathematical and modelling theory, computing and programming, electronics and sensors, and conventional engineering device design embodies one of the grand educational challenges of our time.

The engineers at Quanser believe they have an important part of the solution. Long known for their innovative designs for advanced research devices for mechatronics and control systems, they’ve directed the same creative energy towards the primary experimental platform for educational applications. The Quanser Rotary Control Workstation is a uniquely modular experimental platform that will guide students from the most fundamental of control concepts to advanced concepts needed for modern industry and research. The foundation is the humble SRV02 Base Unit (the "heart" of the system). The SRV02, through its controlled rotations, can drive a series of modular experiments numbering no less than eleven. The experiment modules range from the classic Inverted Pendulum (which never fails to draw a chuckle from students) to various industrial robot configurations and the seemingly magical 2DOF Ball Balancer. The appeal of this system is not so much the cool factor of the experiments but the educational philosophy designed into the platform.

Quanser education solutions follow the three Rs: relevant, realistic and rigorous. Relevance comes from a rich combination of industrial relevance (i.e. learning the skills that companies are demanding) and simple fun (you really have to experience one to appreciate this). The realistic quality stems from a careful balance of industry-reflective complexity with student-appropriate constraints that not only challenges but also makes the experiments accessible and engaging. And, finally, Quanser engineers believe that rigour cannot be sacrificed for fun. Consequently, all of the experiment modules are complemented by extensive curriculum resources that take students through the conceptual and modelling background of the experiment, as well as recommended exercises. Quanser's new Chief Education Officer Dr. Tom Lee, comments on the pedagogy: “In the modern world, I don't think you could ever do real engineering without seeing the total picture. This includes the device, the software driving the device, and the maths that describes the behaviour. We try to reflect this big picture in everything we do.” Indeed, the Quanser Rotary solution has now been adopted by over 2,000 universities worldwide.

Download the Quanser Product Guide, or visit the Quanser home page


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In This Issue:

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Data Acquisition
Delphin: Industrial DAQ

Modelling and Simulation
MapleSim 5: Modelling Fuel Consumptions and Bouncy Floors

Statistical Process Control
NWA Quality Analyst: Top Quality

Bibliography Reference Management
EndNote X5tra oomph makes more time for research

Engineering Calculations: Product Review
Mathcad Prime 2.0: Empowering Every Engineer

Data Acquisition
Measurement Computing (MCC): Functionally Equivalent DAQ for Less

Contol Systems
Quanser: The Three Rs of Control Systems

Modelling and Simulation: Product Review
VisSim ECD/: Chips Challenge

Laboratory Data Acquisition
WinWedge: Transfer Windows

Data Acquisition
IOtech 6000 Series: It Stacks Up

Modelling and Simulation
Maplesoft: More Than Just Maple

Spectroscopy
Grams/AI: Data Sorted

Data Acquisition
ADwin: Real-Time for Real

Bibliography Reference Manager
Reference Manager: Team Playing Referencing Tool

Equation Publishing
MathType: Super Symbols

Data Acquisition
DASYLab: Test and Measurement System Setup Made Simple

Data Analysis
DADiSP: Dealing With Data

Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chembiodraw: Quick-drawing Lab Software With Staying Power

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