This paper deals with the Automatic Control Telelab (ACT), a remote laboratory of automatic control developed at University of Siena. In particular, it focuses on a new chapter of the ACT referred to as "student competition". It is a mechanism through which students can compete to design the controller with best performance for a given remote experiment. Controllers which achieve the given performance requirements are stored according to a ranking criteria. This tool allows students to make control synthesis practice on real remote processes through the Internet, and to compare their favourite controller with competitors designed by other users.
Casini, M., Prattichizzo, D., Vicino, A. (2003). E-learning by remote laboratories: a new tool for control education. In Proc. 6th IFAC Symposium on Advances in Control Education (pp.73-78). IFAC Secretariat [10.1016/S1474-6670(17)33657-1].
E-learning by remote laboratories: a new tool for control education
CASINI, MARCO;PRATTICHIZZO, DOMENICO;VICINO, ANTONIO
2003-01-01
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This paper deals with the Automatic Control Telelab (ACT), a remote laboratory of automatic control developed at University of Siena. In particular, it focuses on a new chapter of the ACT referred to as "student competition". It is a mechanism through which students can compete to design the controller with best performance for a given remote experiment. Controllers which achieve the given performance requirements are stored according to a ranking criteria. This tool allows students to make control synthesis practice on real remote processes through the Internet, and to compare their favourite controller with competitors designed by other users.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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