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23 August 2023 Teaching platform of resonant system based on the hybrid programming of MATLAB and C++
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Proceedings Volume 12784, Second International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics, and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023); 127842Y (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692424
Event: 2023 2nd International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023), 2023, Kaifeng, China
Abstract
"Principles of Automatic Control" is a basic course for automation majors, and the laboratory class plays a supporting role in classroom teaching and plays an important role in the autonomy and innovation of students. In order to train students to be proficient in control system analysis and design, a resonant system teaching platform was designed using a mixture of MATLAB and C++ programming. Real-time data transmission is carried out through the upper computer and the resonant system experiment platform, to achieve the interactive teaching and demonstration function. At the same time, it can visually demonstrate the teaching content of control theory from system modeling to time domain and frequency domain response analysis experiments, which can effectively improve students' understanding and comprehensive application of theoretical knowledge.
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Xinyue Qu, Yongli Zhang, Lili Wang, and Wei Si "Teaching platform of resonant system based on the hybrid programming of MATLAB and C++", Proc. SPIE 12784, Second International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics, and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023), 127842Y (23 August 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692424
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KEYWORDS
MATLAB

Computer programming

Systems modeling

Simulink

Design and modelling

Frequency response

Computer simulations

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