Rapid control prototyping

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Rapid Control Prototyping ( RCP for short ) is a computer-aided design method for rapid regulation and control development .

Typical design steps in RCP include the (dynamic) Description of being automated system and its modeling , the control and control design in the model, the implementation of the regulation and control design on the control unit , the testing of the solution in a pure simulation environment and the real system.

The RCP is used primarily in mechanical engineering (including robotics and process engineering ), in electrical and vehicle technology, as well as in medical and production technology . The advantage lies in the simplicity of the procedure, which is becoming a decisive factor due to the increasingly complex tasks.

literature

  • Dirk Abel, Alexander Bollig: Rapid control prototyping . 1st edition. Springer, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-540-29524-2 .

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