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Beschreibung
This text offers the material necessary to understand servo control in automation. It begins with a macroscopic view, treating drives and control as parts of a single system, before it pursues a detailed discussion of the major components of servo control. Dri...This text offers the material necessary to understand servo control in automation. It begins with a macroscopic view, treating drives and control as parts of a single system, before it pursues a detailed discussion of the major components of servo control.
Drives and Control for Industrial Automation presents the material necessary for an understanding of servo control in automation. Beginning with a macroscopic view of its subject, treating drives and control as parts of a single system, the book then pursues a detailed discussion of the major components of servo control: sensors, controllers and actuators. Throughout, the mechatronic approach a synergistic integration of the components is maintained, in keeping with current practice.
The authors' holistic approach does not preclude the reader from learning in a step-by-step fashion each chapter contains material that can be studied separately without compromising understanding. Drives are described in several chapters according to the way they are usually classified in industry, each comprised of its actuators and sensors. The controller is discussed alongside. Topics of recent and current interest piezoelectricity, digital communications and future trends are detailed in their own chapters.
Helps the reader consider an industrial system as a whole right from the start rather than building up bits and pieces and only assembling the whole-system picture towards the end Readers are guided through the control of drive systems in a manner which reflects contemporary industrial practice making it easier to adapt what they learn to the real-world industrial environment Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Professor Lee Tong Heng's research interests are in the areas of adaptive systems; knowledge-based control; intelligent mechatronics and computational intelligence. He currently holds Associate Editor appointments in the IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics; Control Engineering Practice (an IFAC journal); and the International Journal of Systems Science (Taylor and Francis, London). In addition, he is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of IFAC Mechatronics journal. He has also co-authored more than five research monographs (books), and holds four patents. He was an Invited Panellist, an Invited Keynote Speaker for many international conferences. He was a recipient of the Cambridge University Charles Baker Prize in Engineering and several best conference paper prizes. He was also a multiple winner of the National University of Singapore FoE Engineering Educator Award, and is now on the Engineering Educator Honour Roll. Dr Liang Wenyu's research interests are in the areas of robotics; mechatronics and automation; precision motion control and force control with applications in industrial and medical technologies. He has authored or co-authored over 70 publications, including are two book chapters and more than 30 journal papers. He has received several prizes and awards such as the IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Awards 2016, Young Creators; Merit Award, Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors' Award 2016: Open Section, etc. He has organized Special Sessions related to intelligent control and motion planning in the 44th (2018) and the 45th (2019) Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON). Professor Clarence W. De Silva's research interests are in the areas of multi-robot systems and applications including homecare; process automation; mechatronics: integrated and automated design; control sensors and actuators; automated machine monitoring, diagnosis and repair; telemedicine, environmental monitoring. He has authored 24 books and about 540 papers, approximately half of which are in journals. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, ASME, CAE, and Royal Society of Canada; as well as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Mechatronic Systems and Control, a Book Review Editor of International Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems and the Editorial Board of International Journal of Information Acquisition. Professor Tan Kok Kiong's research interests are in the areas of precision motion control and instrumentation; advanced process control and auto-tuning; and general industrial automation. He has authored or co-authored more than 260 journal papers and more than 250 conference papers to date and has written over 10 books as well as holds nine patents, all resulting from research in these areas. He also mentored students to numerous awards. He has attracted research funding inexcess of S$18 million to date and has received numerous research awards and best conference paper prizes. He was an Associate Editor of several journals which include: ISA Transactions; Asian Journal of Control; Computer and Electrical Engineering; Mechatronic Systems and Control.
Klappentext
Drives and Control for Industrial Automation presents the material necessary for an understanding of servo control in automation. Beginning with a macroscopic view of its subject, treating drives and control as parts of a single system, the book then pursues a detailed discussion of the major components of servo control: sensors, controllers and actuators. Throughout, the mechatronic approach a synergistic integration of the components is maintained, in keeping with contemporary practice.
The authors' holistic approach does not preclude the reader from learning in a step-by-step fashion each chapter contains material that can be studied separately without compromising understanding. Drives are described in several chapters organized according to the way they are usually classified in industry, each comprised of its actuators and sensors. The controller is discussed alongside. Topics of recent and current interest piezoelectricity, digital communications and future trends are detailed in their own dedicated chapters.
Drives and Control for Industrial Automation is primarily written for engineers and researchers interested in the applications of sensors, actuators and control systems in the automated environment. The discussion is thorough with the basics laid out succinctly but in sufficient detail to be useful to non-expert readers so students will also find this monograph a profitable source of information.
Inhalt
Overview of Servo Control.- Servo Hydraulic and Pneumatic Drive.- Electric Drives.- Piezoelectric Drives.- Motion Control.- Digital Communication Protocols.- Trends in Motion Control.
