Control Engineering Asia

Sponsored Links

Ads by Google

Add a Comment

» Post A Comment Now!

There are no comments for the article yet.
Rate this Article

Current Rating:
No rating yet

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Quite Good
Poor

Rate this Article Now!

Related Stories

Atmel Introduces Microcontrollers for Automotive Networking - 21 July 2008


Atmel Corporation has announced the availability of a new family of AVR 8-bit microcontrollers for LIN Automotive networking applications. The ATtiny167 i

Honeywell Honored for Automation Excellence in China - 15 July 2008


Honeywell was honored by the Chinese Association of Automation as one of 2007's "Best 10 Automation Enterprises" during the association's 2008 Chinese

Applied Materials Launches E3 Factory Automation Solution - 14 July 2008


Applied Materials, Inc. (AM) has announced its Applied E3 advanced equipment and process control solution, a factory automation (FA) software p


How keen are you to install wireless instruments in your plant?
Very, I see many possible applications
Would prefer to wait for technology and standards to mature
Not at all, I have serious reservations about plant wireless
View results
Ask a Question

Free Magazine Subscription    Printer-friendly version    Email to a Friend

           

National Instruments LabVIEW Adds Advanced Control Functions

-- Product News, 22 February 2008

Ads by Google

National Instruments announces the release of the NI LabVIEW 8.5 Control Design and Simulation Module, an extension of the LabVIEW graphical system design platform that helps engineers and scientists analyze open-loop model behavior, design closed-loop controllers, simulate systems and create real-time implementations. The latest version of the module introduces new design features such as analytical proportional integral derivative (PID) for improving system closed-loop stability and model predictive control to multivariable systems. The LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module also offers expanded support of LabVIEW MathScript with the addition of 18 new .m file functions to simplify such tasks as creating models, defining how models are connected and analyzing system stability.
"The LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module significantly reduced the time it took us to develop the dynamic positioning on a split hopper vessel," said Miguel Taboada, control engineer with SEAPLACE, an offshore and naval engineering company in Madrid, Spain. "The module made it easy for us to simulate our different control algorithms and test the code without the use of any hardware. When we achieved the results we wanted in simulation, we were able to reuse the graphical code created with the module and deploy it to real hardware and debug it - all within a single day."
A new in the LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module is analytical PID capability. The analytical PID feature provides engineers and scientists with functions to find sets of PID gain values automatically for a given system model. The latest version of the module also includes model predictive control (MPC), an algorithm used in industry to control multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) systems in complex process control applications.
"Model predictive control is a valuable technique for industry that may not be so accessible to engineers unfamiliar with text-based programming," said Michael Grimble, technical director of ISC Ltd. and professor of industrial systems at the Industrial Control Centre at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. "By adding MPC functionality in the LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Module, National Instruments is providing a very intuitive tool with a simple real-time implementation interface. This should deliver tremendous benefits to engineers performing process control or machine control applications in industries such as automotive and aerospace, and even in academia where predicting model behavior is often a crucial step when developing advanced controls."

           

Free Magazine Subscription    Printer-friendly version    Email to a Friend