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Implementation of Automotive Control Systems
Short course
In Bedfordshire ()
Price on request
Description
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Type
Short course
As modern vehicles are more than ever becoming complex mechatronics systems (where the distinction between the traditional disciplines is fading out), knowing how such systems are integrated will be essential to the modern automotive engineer.
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Subjects
- Automotive
- Systems
Course programme
Course structure A mix of lectures from both academic and industrial specialists, plus laboratory sessions which will serve to develop proficiency with software such as Matlab/Simulink (MathWorks) and Control Desk (dSpace). All delegates will received a Certificate of Attendance at the end of the course.
What you will learn
What you will learn
In completing this course, you should be able to:
- critically evaluate different hardware implementation strategies and be able to assess their implications on both the functional and non-functional performance of the automotive control system
- critically evaluate the different productionisation methods for design and verification of the automotive control system
- critically evaluate an automotive control system and be able to propose a functional safety strategy, appropriate for its integration within a productionised vehicle system
- understand and apply principles of discrete control system's analysis and design.
Implementation of Automotive Control Systems
Price on request