The researchers and engineers gathering in Strasbourg, France for this year's European Control Conference, will be quite busy for the next few days. The premier controls event in Europe offers them a packed program from June 24 to June 27.
Throughout the conference, the delegates will have several opportunities to meet with Quanser: in the exhibit area, the Quanser booth will showcase several demos of research platforms used by researchers around the world to validate their theoretical concepts. Some of them are actually presenting their work at ECC 2014. If you are attending the conference, you can joint the session on Wednesday, June 25 at 5.20 pm, when the research team from the University of Southampton is presenting their paper Design of Control Functions for an Internet-Based Tele-Robotic Laboratory.
Quanser devices offer a highly efficient platform for bridging the
theory-implementation gap, allowing to adopt a framework of hardware in
the loop (HIL) implementation of the control system that integrates a
physical system (the plant) with dynamics of sufficient realism for
physically relevant testing, and a real-time computational and modeling
framework that allows for rapid testing of algorithms and concepts.
Using such a combination, researchers are able to readily validate their
research concepts with a physical system. To learn more, download our whitepaper. You can also visit our database of research papers.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Friday, June 13, 2014
ASEE 2014: Your Chance to Win a QUBE-Servo Experiment
Talk to Quanser engineerins at the booth 1611 |
You will also have a chance to win a QUBE-Servo, a teaching platform with fully integrated components, ideal for introducing students to basic control concepts. QUBE-Servo comes with modern, flexible and open source courseware that you can easily integrate into your existing course, without having to spend time on developing lab exercises and materials.
Our team is looking forward to seeing you at the ASEE 2014 Conference and talking to you about your teaching and research needs.
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