Process for creation of sustainable web 2.0 based interactive demonstration and content for control education

Date

2011-05-06

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

The objective of this research was to show that controls demonstrations and education can be greatly improved with the use of Web 2.0 tools. First, a user-centered and collaborative website was developed using the freely available Web 2.0 tools. Then procedures for creating animations using control system simulations were developed. Using the Java programming language, interactive graphs were constructed for display to allow the viewer to change the initial conditions of the controls system and plot the results of the simulation as calculated. These animations and interactive graphs used already developed MatLab resources. Using Web 2.0 tools, the collaborative web site can be easily updated by several people simultaneously, only requiring access to the internet. Because of these advantages, collaboration between multiple universities and controls researchers in distant locations is possible, and the new website has the potential of becoming the center of controls research around the world. More importantly, the procedure allows future systems to be demonstrated while requiring minimal additional work, thereby increasing the universities' ability to educate their students, as well as the general public, about controls system research.

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Keywords

Web2.0, Controls, Non-Linear, Sustainable

Graduation Month

May

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Major Professor

Warren N. White

Date

2011

Type

Thesis

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