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Real-Time Control System Software for Intelligent System Development: Experiments and an Educational Program
Published
Author(s)
V Gazi, M R. Moore, K M. Passino
Abstract
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been developing the \Real-Time Control Sys- tems (RCS)" software for more than two decades and us- ing it for the design and implementation of complex in- telligent control systems. Present applications of RCS in- clude mining, manufacturing, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. In this paper we summarize the e orts at Ohio State University to develop an educational program for the NIST RCS that includes classroom instruction, a strong laboratory component (complete with small-scale RCS im- plementations), and a software handbook.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE ISIC/CIRA/ISAS Joint Conference
Gazi, V.
, Moore, M.
and Passino, K.
(1998),
Real-Time Control System Software for Intelligent System Development: Experiments and an Educational Program, Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE ISIC/CIRA/ISAS Joint Conference, Gaithersburg, MD
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