ENGS 147 - Mechatronics

Description

Mechatronics is the systems engineering approach to computer-controlled products. This course will integrate digital control theory, real-time computing, software design, sensing, estimation, and actuation through a series of laboratory assignments, complementary lectures, problem sets, and a final project. Topics covered will include microprocessor based real-time computing, digital control, state estimation, signal conditioning, sensors, autonomous navigation, and control architectures for autonomous systems.

Prerequisites

ENGS 26 or ENGS 145; two of ENGS 31, ENGS 32, ENGS 33, ENGS 76, or equivalent

Offered

Term
Time
Location / Method
Instructor(s)
Term: Spring 2023
Time: 3A
Location:

MACLEAN 132

Instructors:

Laura E. Ray

Michael A. Kokko


Term: Spring 2024
Time: 3A
Location:

MacLean 132

Instructors:

Michael A. Kokko


Term: Spring 2025
Time: 3A
Location:
Instructors:

Michael A. Kokko