★Learn control system design software from the basics! ★A software that can be easily used by those who are not very familiar with differential equations and complex number operations!
Lecturer Professor Ryoji Katayanagi, Department of Aerospace System Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and relevant departments interested in control engineering Venue: Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, Room 3 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 15 minutes on foot from JR and Keikyu "Kawasaki Station" Date and Time: May 20, 2011 (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM Capacity: 20 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: 18,900 yen (including tax and textbook costs) for up to 2 people per company.
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**Course Objectives and Goals** In this seminar, we will use a free software called "KMAP" that allows you to solve control problems on your own computer. KMAP stands for "Katayanagi Motion Analysis Program" and is software developed for the motion analysis of aircraft. It has been upgraded to include additional features that make control system design routines easy to use for beginners. KMAP is a convenient software that allows you to obtain results for both simulation and linear stability analysis from a single input data set, making it accessible even for those who are not very familiar with differential equations or complex number calculations. In this seminar, we will explain basic control system problems in a simple manner, as well as actual control system design issues. By experiencing it on your computer, you will become able to use the analysis tools, and we hope you will utilize them in your future control system design and analysis work.
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There is no early bird discount for this seminar.
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**Program** 1. Review of Control Engineering 1.1 Concept of Control Engineering 1.2 Laplace Transform and Transfer Function 1.3 Poles and Zeros of Control Systems 1.4 Feedback Control 1.5 Root Locus 1.6 Frequency Characteristics and Stability Determination Methods 1.7 Analytical Methods Using Modern Control Theory 2. Exercises on Control System Design Analysis Using KMAP 2.1 What is the Analytical Program KMAP? 2.2 How to Use the Analytical Program KMAP 2.3 Explanation and Exercises on Control System Design Analysis **[Q&A and Business Card Exchange]**
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