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Embedded Control System Design


Embedded Control System Design

Author: Alexandru Forrai

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-07-27


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Control system design is a challenging task for practicing engineers. It requires knowledge of different engineering fields, a good understanding of technical specifications and good communication skills. The current book introduces the reader into practical control system design, bridging the gap between theory and practice. The control design techniques presented in the book are all model based., considering the needs and possibilities of practicing engineers. Classical control design techniques are reviewed and methods are presented how to verify the robustness of the design. It is how the designed control algorithm can be implemented in real-time and tested, fulfilling different safety requirements. Good design practices and the systematic software development process are emphasized in the book according to the generic standard IEC61508. The book is mainly addressed to practicing control and embedded software engineers - working in research and development – as well as graduate students who are faced with the challenge to design control systems and implement them in real-time.

Systems, Controls, Embedded Systems, and Modeling


Systems, Controls, Embedded Systems, and Modeling

Author: Richard C. Dorf

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2015-02-05


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Model-Based Design of Adaptive Embedded Systems


Model-Based Design of Adaptive Embedded Systems

Author: Twan Basten

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-03-15


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This book describes model-based development of adaptive embedded systems, which enable improved functionality using the same resources. The techniques presented facilitate design from a higher level of abstraction, focusing on the problem domain rather than on the solution domain, thereby increasing development efficiency. Models are used to capture system specifications and to implement (manually or automatically) system functionality. The authors demonstrate the real impact of adaptivity on engineering of embedded systems by providing several industrial examples of the models used in the development of adaptive embedded systems.