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This book is intended to meet the needs of those who seek to
develop control systems for ROVs when there is no model available
during the initial design stage. The modeling, simulation and
application of marine vehicles like underwater robotic vehicles
(URVs) are multidisciplinary, and combine mathematical aspects from
various engineering disciplines. URVs such as remotely operated
vehicle (ROVs) are used for a wide range of applications such as
exploring the extreme depths of our ocean, where a hard-wired link
is still required. Most ROVs operate in extreme environments with
uncertainties in the model prior to control system design. However,
the method involved extensive testing before the system model could
be used for any control actions. It has been found that the range
of error can be extensive and uncertain in actual, continuously
varying conditions. Hence, it is important to address the problem
of reliance on model testing using different modeling approaches.
In this book, approaches such as WAMIT, ANSYS-CFX, STAR CCM+,
MATLAB and Simulink are used to model parameters for ROVs. A few
benchmark models are provided, allowing researchers and students to
explore and test different control schemes. Given its scope, the
book offers a valuable reference guide for postgraduate and
undergraduate students engaged in modeling and simulation for ROV
control.
This book supports readers in the development of a remotely
operated vehicle (ROV) pilot training simulator by exploiting
open-source or free gaming software and emphasizing the importance
of using established and widely-available game design techniques to
provide engaging scenarios for ROV training developers and
trainees. There is no such book to guide the users to create an
open-source virtual simulator for pilot training in the marine and
offshore industry. This book can be used as a reference for
undergraduate and postgraduate students, engineers, researchers,
and lecturers in VR simulation using UnityTM as the leading
software. Some of the key features of the book include: *
Step-by-step procedures in development ROV pilot training simulator
* Use of open-source software UnityTM that is freely available to
all readers * The codes used in the book are self-sufficient as
there are no codes hidden from readers
Computer-Aided Control Systems Design: Practical Applications Using
MATLAB (R) and Simulink (R) supplies a solid foundation in applied
control to help you bridge the gap between control theory and its
real-world applications. Working from basic principles, the book
delves into control systems design through the practical examples
of the ALSTOM gasifier system in power stations and underwater
robotic vehicles in the marine industry. It also shows how powerful
software such as MATLAB (R) and Simulink (R) can aid in control
systems design. Make Control Engineering Come Alive with
Computer-Aided Software Emphasizing key aspects of the design
process, the book covers the dynamic modeling, control structure
design, controller design, implementation, and testing of control
systems. It begins with the essential ideas of applied control
engineering and a hands-on introduction to MATLAB and Simulink. It
then discusses the analysis, model order reduction, and controller
design for a power plant and the modeling, simulation, and control
of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for pipeline tracking. The
author explains how to obtain the ROV model and verify it by using
computational fluid dynamic software before designing and
implementing the control system. In addition, the book details the
nonlinear subsystem modeling and linearization of the ROV at
vertical plane equilibrium points. Throughout, the author
delineates areas for further study. Appendices provide additional
information on various simulation models and their results. Learn
How to Perform Simulations on Real Industry Systems A step-by-step
guide to computer-aided applied control design, this book supplies
the knowledge to help you deal with control problems in industry.
It is a valuable reference for anyone who wants a better
understanding of the theory and practice of basic control systems
design, analysis, and implementation.
Industrial machines, automobiles, airplanes, robots, and machines
are among the myriad possible hosts of embedded systems. The author
researches robotic vehicles and remote operated vehicles (ROVs),
especially Underwater Robotic Vehicles (URVs), used for a wide
range of applications such as exploring oceans, monitoring
environments, and supporting operations in extreme environments.
Embedded Mechatronics System Design for Uncertain Environments has
been prepared for those who seek to easily develop and design
embedded systems for control purposes in robotic vehicles. It
reflects the multidisciplinarily of embedded systems from initial
concepts (mechanical and electrical) to the modelling and
simulation (mathematical relationships), creating graphical-user
interface (software) and their actual implementations (mechatronics
system testing). The author proposes new solutions for the
prototyping, simulation, testing, and design of real-time systems
using standard PC hardware including Linux (R), Raspbian (R),
ARDUINO (R), and MATLAB (R) xPC Target.
This book is intended to meet the needs of those who seek to
develop control systems for ROVs when there is no model available
during the initial design stage. The modeling, simulation and
application of marine vehicles like underwater robotic vehicles
(URVs) are multidisciplinary, and combine mathematical aspects from
various engineering disciplines. URVs such as remotely operated
vehicle (ROVs) are used for a wide range of applications such as
exploring the extreme depths of our ocean, where a hard-wired link
is still required. Most ROVs operate in extreme environments with
uncertainties in the model prior to control system design. However,
the method involved extensive testing before the system model could
be used for any control actions. It has been found that the range
of error can be extensive and uncertain in actual, continuously
varying conditions. Hence, it is important to address the problem
of reliance on model testing using different modeling approaches.
In this book, approaches such as WAMIT, ANSYS-CFX, STAR CCM+,
MATLAB and Simulink are used to model parameters for ROVs. A few
benchmark models are provided, allowing researchers and students to
explore and test different control schemes. Given its scope, the
book offers a valuable reference guide for postgraduate and
undergraduate students engaged in modeling and simulation for ROV
control.
Computer-Aided Control Systems Design: Practical Applications Using
MATLAB (R) and Simulink (R) supplies a solid foundation in applied
control to help you bridge the gap between control theory and its
real-world applications. Working from basic principles, the book
delves into control systems design through the practical examples
of the ALSTOM gasifier system in power stations and underwater
robotic vehicles in the marine industry. It also shows how powerful
software such as MATLAB (R) and Simulink (R) can aid in control
systems design. Make Control Engineering Come Alive with
Computer-Aided Software Emphasizing key aspects of the design
process, the book covers the dynamic modeling, control structure
design, controller design, implementation, and testing of control
systems. It begins with the essential ideas of applied control
engineering and a hands-on introduction to MATLAB and Simulink. It
then discusses the analysis, model order reduction, and controller
design for a power plant and the modeling, simulation, and control
of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for pipeline tracking. The
author explains how to obtain the ROV model and verify it by using
computational fluid dynamic software before designing and
implementing the control system. In addition, the book details the
nonlinear subsystem modeling and linearization of the ROV at
vertical plane equilibrium points. Throughout, the author
delineates areas for further study. Appendices provide additional
information on various simulation models and their results. Learn
How to Perform Simulations on Real Industry Systems A step-by-step
guide to computer-aided applied control design, this book supplies
the knowledge to help you deal with control problems in industry.
It is a valuable reference for anyone who wants a better
understanding of the theory and practice of basic control systems
design, analysis, and implementation.
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