Abstract
The laboratory developed under European Community program TEMPUS Joint European Project JEP-0886 "Higher Education in Control Engineering" is described. The laboratory architecture is based on the hierarchical network of PCs controlling the real world represented by numerous scale models of dynamical systems and processes. Every part of software and hardware of the network of laboratory workstations is regarded as a module which can be removed or updated without influencing the rest of the system. The laboratory runs under modular MATLAB2 software environment in real time. Courses in Process Dynamics and Identification, Classical and Modern Control Theory, Intelligent Control and others are supported by the experiments. The laboratory equipment supports simple demos as well as advanced research projects.
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