Abstract

Availability of inexpensive high-performance microprocessors has revolutionized system design, data acquisition systems, and implementation of advanced control systems. As a result of this revolution, major changes have been introduced in control and measurement technologies which require introduction of new trends and materials in the engineering curriculum. This paper presents some of the restructuring and changes introduced in the instrumentation and control courses in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University.

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