A low-cost feedback control systems laboratory setup via Arduino-Simulink interface

Limited Access
This item is unavailable until:
2019-05-15

Date

2018

Authors

Uyanik, I.
Catalbas B.

Editor(s)

Advisor

Supervisor

Co-Advisor

Co-Supervisor

Instructor

Source Title

Computer Applications in Engineering Education

Print ISSN

1061-3773

Electronic ISSN

1099-0542

Publisher

John Wiley and Sons

Volume

26

Issue

3

Pages

718 - 726

Language

English

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Series

Abstract

Control theory education, when supported by practice, becomes more comprehendible for students and useful for their professional career. This paper presents low-cost experiments for laboratory sessions of a feedback control systems course, which introduces them modeling feedback control systems, proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller design, root locus and Bode plots. The experiments are organized around the Arduino-based identification and control of a DC motor via Matlab/Simulink. The objective of this laboratory session is to support teaching feedback control systems via experimental investigations on a low-cost laboratory kit. The built in-house setups support Arduino-Simulink interface, so that students can download their control diagrams in Simulink to the Arduino board directly. This interface allows students to utilize high level control design tools, such as Matlab/Simulink while working on a low-cost hardware laboratory setup. Students’ performance in the written exams before and after the laboratory setup were reported to evaluate the instructional effectiveness. Besides, student feedback for four semesters are also presented to evaluate the effectiveness of the laboratory experiments.

Course

Other identifiers

Book Title

Citation