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Control and Automation Programming (5cr)

Course unit code: R504D102

General information


Credits
5 cr

Objective

The course Programming Control and Automation introduces the basic concepts of automation systems and the implementation of control through computer programming. The course in Automation Engineering is intended for computer engineering students whose studies do not include control and systems theory but the implementation of practical control systems using computer-based logic.

Content

1. Process Control
2. State Machine
3. Sensors and Actuators
4. On-Off Control
5. PID COntroller
6. Kalman Filter
7. Fuzzy Logic Control

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The learner is able to apply ready-made programming libraries of control and automation technology

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The learner masters the use of ready-made control and automation technology program libraries and demonstrates mastery of their application in automation technology applications

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The learner masters the use of ready-made software libraries and is able to program the necessary control and automation technology algorithm

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The course is completed with six assignments. Each assignment is scored 0 - 10p. The techniques learned in the course are utilized in the semester project.

Evaluation:
<15p = 0
15p - 21p = 1
22p - 29p = 2
30p - 36p = 3
37p - 42p = 4
> 42p = 5

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