15 Credits SPRING



Aims/Description: The objectives of this module are to enable you to acquire, analyse and simulate data, and use this data input for real time system control. By the end of this module you should be able to program in LabVIEW for data acquisition, analysis and control applications. Product development research design of experiments examples will be analysed. You will understand the software and hardware specifications required for specific applications. The emphasis will be on rapid development of data acquisition, analysis, system control, simulation and visualisation.

Restrictions on availability: Available to CDT Advanced Metallic Systems students only.

Staff Contact: GOODALL RUSSELL
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Tutorials, Independent Study
Assessment: Formal Exam, Classroom testing

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