IEEE R&A meeting: PID Control
PID control is used in systems we use every day and is an essential concept for anyone working with robots. While conceptually simple, tuning a proportional–integral–derivative controller for a robotic system can be a major challenge.
In this talk we will be hearing from PhD student Alberto Castelo about the basics of working with PID controllers and tuning.
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- NCSU Centennial Campus
- 911 Partners Way
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- United States 27606
- Building: Engineering Building I (EB1)
- Room Number: 1007
- Contact Event Host
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Charlie West crwest@ncsu.edu
828-582-9051
Speakers
Biography:
Alberto Castelo is from Galicia, a region in the northwest of Spain. From September 2009 to May 2014, I studied Industrial Engineering with a two years orientation in Industrial Electronics and Automation at University of Vigo. Currently, I’m pursuing my Doctoral Thesis while working in ADAC lab in NC State University. My areas of interest are embedded systems as well as system integration.
Agenda
6:00-7:00pm Networking with pizza and soda
The times below are approximate and are given just as a guideline:
7:00-7:15pm News and announcements
7:15-8:15pm Presentation and Q/A
8:15 - 9pm Show-n-Tell (bring out your projects to show to other club members)