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State Space Analysis Of Linear Time Invariant Control Systems Using Virtual Instruments
Author(s) -
Raghu Korrapati,
Nikunja Swain,
Mrutyunjaya Swain,
James A. Anderson
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--9797
Subject(s) - accreditation , computer science , the internet , workbench , software engineering , virtual instrumentation , state (computer science) , software , engineering management , operating system , engineering , programming language , visualization , artificial intelligence , economics , economic growth
This paper describes an innovative and cost-effective method of modernizing undergraduate technology and sciences laboratory and education so that our graduates can be well trained with the latest technology. This will also help the technology and science programs to satisfy the TAC of ABET 2000 accreditation criteria and other accreditation needs to maintain accreditation of their programs. This paper discusses the hardware/software used in each group of the Computer Based Virtual Engineering Laboratory (CBVEL), and its application to design Virtual Instruments (VI) modules for the analysis of Linear, Time-Invariant (LTI) control systems.

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