- published: 30 Sep 2011
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What is "Systems Engineering" ? | Elementary collection
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published: 30 Sep 2011
What is "Systems Engineering" ? | Elementary collection
for more info, visit : http://www.3ds.com/products/catia/solutions/catia-systems-engineering/
Typically a topic for engineers and geeks, right? We wanted to make this actually a pretty cool and important topic accessible for everyone. After all, systems engineering is key in sectors like transportation, energy, automotive and aerospace. So boost your knowledge and check this out!
- published: 30 Sep 2011
- views: 7165
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Lec 1 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
The Origins of the Space Shuttle
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published: 04 Feb 2008
Lec 1 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
The Origins of the Space Shuttle
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- published: 04 Feb 2008
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Engineering Complex Systems and Complex Systems Engineering
Many examples of complex networks that have greatly impacted our lives -- such as highways...
published: 27 Jan 2009
Engineering Complex Systems and Complex Systems Engineering
Many examples of complex networks that have greatly impacted our lives -- such as highways and the Internet -- derive from engineering. How can engineers, who have developed many of the most important complex systems, stay connected with their subsequent development? Complexity and engineering seem at odds -- complex systems are about adaptation, whereas engineering is about purpose. This presentation describes how engineering can benefit from incorporating complex systems tools into its standard tool kit. Northwestern University's Dean of Engineering, Julio Ottino, presents the case that complex systems offer opportunities for paradigm shifts in established research areas and even the creation of new disciplines in engineering.
- published: 27 Jan 2009
- views: 6001
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Industrial and Systems Engineers Make a Difference Everywhere
Industrial and Systems Engineers are among the most successful engineering professionals b...
published: 07 Jul 2010
Industrial and Systems Engineers Make a Difference Everywhere
Industrial and Systems Engineers are among the most successful engineering professionals because they rely on a combination of technical depth and business fundamentals. ISEs are people who get excited about solving problems - and find the quickest, fastest and best way to meet important objectives. They apply their knowledge and skills to define and improve systems - of people, machines, materials, and energy. There is a great demand for ISE professionals in the United States and internationally, with US starting salaries in 2010 between $55,000 and $65,000.
ISEs discuss their work, the satisfaction they experience from their jobs, and the impact they make in the world. ISEs are employed in a wide range of industries such as defense, healthcare, consumer products, financial services, logistics, transportation, energy, entertainment, aviation, manufacturing of all types, and many more. Any industry or enterprise involving complex decisions and scarce resources recruits Industrial and Systems Engineers.
There is no better institution at which to study Industrial and Systems Engineering than the University of Southern California (USC). Focused, intellectually fit, and blending the latest quantitative tools with a systems view of problems and a special facility for reasoning, Epstein ISE Department graduates are the USC Viterbi School of Engineering's consummate economic competitors.
This video was sponsored by the Council of Industrial Engineering Academic Department Heads (CIEADH) with the cooperation of the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE).
- published: 07 Jul 2010
- views: 31998
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Lec 2 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
Space Shuttle History
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published: 04 Feb 2008
Lec 2 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
Space Shuttle History
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- published: 04 Feb 2008
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Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 1 - Introduction
Lecture 1 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 29 Sep 2011
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 1 - Introduction
Lecture 1 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol.
This lecture covers introduction to the module, control system basics with some examples, and modelling simple systems with differential equations.
- published: 29 Sep 2011
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Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 2 - Modelling Systems
Lecture 2 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 06 Oct 2011
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 2 - Modelling Systems
Lecture 2 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol.
This lecture reviews the method involved in determining the differential equations representing systems, then moves on to cover the Laplace operator, and how to represent the system as a transfer function, and talking a bit about standard forms.
- published: 06 Oct 2011
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Computer Systems Engineering at ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
Become a Computer Systems Engineer at ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering! Learn mo...
published: 11 Apr 2011
Computer Systems Engineering at ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
Become a Computer Systems Engineer at ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering! Learn more: http:// engineering.asu.edu/apply
- published: 11 Apr 2011
- views: 3180
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Using systems engineering to streamline smarter product development
Smarter products, enabled by software, are more complex than ever, and are driving a comme...
published: 08 Aug 2012
Using systems engineering to streamline smarter product development
Smarter products, enabled by software, are more complex than ever, and are driving a commensurate increase in product development complexity. To help understand and manage the cross-discipline design interdependencies, systems engineering provides a holistic view of product development, allowing manufacturers to connect engineering teams to deliver products that are optimized for their business.
- published: 08 Aug 2012
- views: 1042
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Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 3 - Time Response
Lecture 3 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 13 Oct 2011
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 3 - Time Response
Lecture 3 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol.
This lecture covers input functions in the s-domain, combining with system transfer functions and converting back to the time domain using partial fraction expansion and inverse Laplace transform tables. Also covered is the Final Value Theorem.
- published: 13 Oct 2011
- views: 16891
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Systems Engineering Course Introduction
Effective Systems Engineering is essential to the successful development of complex system...
published: 27 Jul 2010
Systems Engineering Course Introduction
Effective Systems Engineering is essential to the successful development of complex systems. It needs to be understood and practiced both by organizations acquiring major assets and by the industry producing them. Bernard Hough of CSC developed the Systems Engineering Fundamentals Course and has been teaching it successfully since 1997. The course has been continuously improved to keep pace with changes in technology, methodology, standards, procurement strategies, etc. It has a similar scope to training provided by the US DoD (through the Defense Acquisition University) and NASA, but is richer in content and provides both practical guidance and numerous job aids. It is compliant with ISO/IEC 15288:2008, Systems and Software Engineering -- Life Cycle Processes and consistent with INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook.
Each student will receive a comprehensive, up-to-date textbook containing theory, case studies, outlines, check lists and exercises.
Read more at the following link http://www.csc.com/ca_en/ds/11413/13345-systems_engineering_management_course
To see the course outline, click on the following link http://www.csc.com/ca_en/ds/11413/42922-systems_engineering_fundamentals_course_outline
- published: 27 Jul 2010
- views: 2495
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Lec 4 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
The Decision to Build the Shuttle
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published: 04 Feb 2008
Lec 4 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
The Decision to Build the Shuttle
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Lec 22 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
Test Flying the Space Shuttle
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published: 04 Feb 2008
Lec 22 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
Test Flying the Space Shuttle
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- published: 04 Feb 2008
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Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 4 - Second Order Time Response
Lecture 4 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 20 Oct 2011
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 4 - Second Order Time Response
Lecture 4 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol.
This lecture covers how to determine the time response for second order systems based on the values for damping ratio and natural frequency. Covered are calculations for the various performance characteristics (rise time, peak time, periodic time, settling time, peak value and number of oscillations before settling). Included in the video is the working for a mass spring damper example, and also question 1 from the tutorial sheet.
- published: 20 Oct 2011
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Timelapse Montage
A montage of my timelapse shots through the summer of 2010.
The dolly moves were done us...
published: 23 Aug 2010
author: Mike Flores
Timelapse Montage
A montage of my timelapse shots through the summer of 2010.
The dolly moves were done using two custom track and dolly systems that I engineered, utilizing off the shelf components with a bit of custom fabrication. My primary system consists of a set of Mumford rotary tables with a Time Machine for the motion control programming. The secondary system consisted of a lower tech servo city DC motor.
Music is by Hans Zimmer, "Dream is Collapsing" from the Inception soundtrack.
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BIRDMEN: The Original Dream of Flight TRAILER
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published: 03 Mar 2012
author: Team Thirteen
BIRDMEN: The Original Dream of Flight TRAILER
Download Birdmen today! • Full 52 minute version is now available:
US iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/birdmen-original-dream-flight/id560707293
US, Canada, UK, Japan, Australia (Streaming): http://www.youtube.com/movie/birdmen-the-original-dream-of-flight
Anywhere Else In The World: (Download): http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=63218
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Birdmen is a documentary film about the dream of human flight becoming reality. For millennia, humans have looked to the sky and dreamed of arcing through the air, like birds. And now, after hundreds of thousands of years, humans can fly. It is dangerous, deadly, and requires years of training, but a select few have committed their lives to the pursuit of the purest form of human flight: Wingsuit BASE Jumping.
'Birdmen' follows the dream of human flight, from its inception in ancient times to the modern world. What started with stuntmen hurling themselves to their death from objects such as the Eiffel Tower has become a respected extreme sport in which athletes zoom through the mountains at 150mph, just inches from trees and cliff faces.
During the film, professional wingsuit pilots Ellen Brennan, Mike Steen, and Matt Gerdes escort you through the inspiring yet tragic history of their ancestral birdmen and then show you the cutting edge of human flight in the year 2012. Matt, Mike, and Ellen are some of the most talented wingsuit pilots in the world – during the film, they pioneer new wingsuit flights in the European Alps and experience the highs and lows of a flying life. Finally, the future of the sport is envisioned, where scientists in Switzerland explain how pilots can soon achieve perfectly balanced and relatively safe flight paths using cruise-control autonomous systems and small engines.
'BIRDMEN' is the first documentary ever made that covers the past, present, and possible future of the sport.
FEATURING: Matt Gerdes, Mike Steen, Ellen Brennan, Patrick De Gayardon, Loic Jean-Albert, Jeb Corliss, Yvess Rossy
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Proximity Productions
PRODUCER: Team Thirteen
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: Matt Sheridan
CAMERAWORK: Kevin Steen, John James, Vinnie Urgo, Matt Sheridan
AERIAL CAMERAWORK: Noah Bahnson
EDITING: Matt Sheridan and Shane McFalls
MUSIC: Milton Menasco
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DEUS EX HOMINE - San Francisco 3D Moco Time-lapse by Golden Gate 3D
This was a stereoscopic 3D motion-controlled time-lapse test for an upcoming IMAX 3D proje...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: Peter H. Chang
DEUS EX HOMINE - San Francisco 3D Moco Time-lapse by Golden Gate 3D
This was a stereoscopic 3D motion-controlled time-lapse test for an upcoming IMAX 3D project. Ideally, it should be viewed in S3D.
View it in 3D at YouTube 3D: http://youtu.be/0quUxvXtHPw
You can select from various anaglyph (colored glasses) and stereo modes.
NVIDIA has chosen "Deus Ex Homine" as "Best 3D Video of 2011": http://www.3dvisionlive.com/content/best-3d-video-2011
If you have NVIDIA 3D Vision, you can also view at NVIDIA's 3D Vision Live, which offers a higher quality stream than YouTube: http://www.3dvisionlive.com/3d_video/deus-ex-homine-san-francisco-3d-moco-time-lapse
"Deus Ex Homine" comes from Latin meaning "god built by humans." That "god" might be the tools - our machines and technologies, the city - our caves of concrete and steel, and the networks - the highways and waterways that are the lifeblood of our cities. With our technology, we conquered and reshaped the natural world. As we have overrun our planet's surface, more and more of us live in the fantastically complex artificial biomes that are our cities. Modern societies and economies depend on these constructs. Bridges and servers connect us, cars and planes move us, farms and restaurants feed us, and cargo ships and oil tankers make it all possible. The "Makers" among us forge machines - electromechanical gods - that reshape and govern humanity. Automobiles. Typewriters. Computers. The Robot Maker creates machines in our image, striving to infuse them with intelligence, emotion, and sentience. Perhaps some day they will surpass us. They already have in many ways. Perhaps we will re-engineer ourselves, integrating man and machine. Deus ex homine (deus?).
Brad Kremer and Stewart Mayer of camBLOCK flew out for three days of shooting at the end of March. It rained the entire time they were in town so we were confined to interiors, which turned out to be a bit of a blessing in disguise since those shots turned out to be some of the more impressive ones in 3D. After the weather cleared, I shot for an additional nine days around San Francisco with assistance from Simon Christen, Noah Hawthorne, Christopher Fuzi, Robert Mooring, Josh Golz, and Paul Leeming.
Canon 5D Mark II's were used in both parallel and beamsplitter configurations for true, native stereo capture at 5.6K resolution RAW. The camBLOCK and Dynamic Perception were used for motion control. There were some major technical hurdles with both capture and post, but once we saw the results in 3D, it was well worth it.
Special thanks to Jeremy Mayer, Cisco Systems, Gather Restaurant, San Francisco Flower & Garden Show, The Millennium Tower, The Port of Oakland, and the San Francisco Film Commission for giving us access to some great locations and subjects on short notice.
Edited by Peter Chang
Color correction and grading by Brad Kremer
Produced by Peter Chang and Christopher Frey
Music by Michael McCann "Icarus" from Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Peter Chang
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Jeremy Mayer - Typewriter Sculptor
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Jeremy Mayer on Bust V (Grandfather): "The initial inspiration for the piece was that I wanted to create a self-portrait in my old age, so it's based on me, my dad, and my grandfather. I wanted to say something about aging, transition (particularly transition into new technology), and the place of the personal mechanical machine in modern society, all without making the piece look too 'robotic'. A lot of the sculpture I've done over the years has been ideal human figures: youthful, athletic, and kind of sexy. With this one I wanted to create a face that was more aged and worn, the face of a person who was tired, maybe a little forlorn and weary, but proud and dignified even after a life lived with a lot of difficulty and pain. With all of the news about the closing of the world's last manual typewriter assembly line, Godrej in India, and all of the buzz about typewriters in popular culture, I sense a great deal of nervousness in general about the advance of technology and what that means for people who are unwilling or unable to move on to the next step. I feel like this piece speaks of that worry in many ways."
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Percebeiros (Sea Bites) 1920x1080
http://www.enpiedeguerra.tv/percebeiros/
(12 min) Corto documental dirigido por David Ber...
published: 03 Dec 2011
author: enpiedeguerra
Percebeiros (Sea Bites) 1920x1080
http://www.enpiedeguerra.tv/percebeiros/
(12 min) Corto documental dirigido por David Beriain sobre la historia de Serxio Ces, percebeiro de Cedeira, Galicia.
Preseleccionado para los Premios Goya 2012.
Sinopsis:
Ruge el viento. El mar golpea los acantilados. Dos metros de roca, ésa es la franja de agua y oxígeno en la que crece el percebe. Dos metros donde el mar se ensaña, donde bate con fuerza milenaria. Una frontera de olas y espuma en la que Serxo y sus compañeros luchan por un bocado de mar.
Una frontera de valor y miedo. De temeridad y sentido común. Dos metros sin margen de error. Ahí vive el percebe. Ahí vive Serxo.
Percebeiros es la batalla contra el mar de unos guerreros que no se consideran héroes.
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CREDITS
DAVID BERIAIN Director
David Beriain is a Spanish war correspondent that has covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, Colombia and Kashmir, among others. He is currently in charge of coordinating the fea- ture section at Medina Media, a production com- pany based out of Spain.
Beriain is one of the few reporters in the world that has managed to infiltrate the FARC guerrilla camps in Colombia. His work there made him a finalist for the Bayeux-Calvados, the most pres- tigious international award for war correspon- dents. He has interviewed the Taliban command- ers who killed Spanish soldiers, met with the twelve-year-old hitmen that Colombian druglords exploit as child soldiers, and even accompanied the American Army on some of their most danger- ous military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. His latest TV documentary took him to Eastern Congo, where he covered the conflict between the Congolese Army and the rebels who fight, kill and rape in order to gain the control of the Coltan and Cassiterite mines.
During his time at Sea Bites, Beriain was in charge of producing the story and coordinating all the members in the team. He was the one who convinced everyone to get on board and as a true leader, he turned a group of people who did not know each other into a real team.
(+34) 609 72 71 61 beriain.david@gmail.com enpiedeguerra.tv/


FERNANDO UREÑA Script Writer
Fernando Ureña is a Spanish editor and script writer. For the past three years, he has worked as a script analyst for Cuatro’s national fiction shows. He has also supervised the scripts for several other Spanish networks such as Canal+, Digital+, TVE or Audiovisual Sport. He is currently writing the scripts for various Spanish movies, a work he combines with his editorial tasks at some of Spain’s most prestigious publishing compa- nies.
Ureña gave birth to the idea of Sea Bites.
He conceived the story and was David Beriain’s second hand in the team. They wrote the script together and Ureña followed the entire process of video-editing, post-production and sonorization.
(+34) 655 01 89 80 fmumary@gmail.com
SERGIO CARO Director of photography
Sergio Caro is a Spanish photographer and cam- eraman. He is specialized in international con- flicts and illegal immigration in Europe. His 2005 photographs of Sub-Saharan immigrants being hauled away by bus to be abandoned in the desert won him the Visa D’Or at the International Photo- journalists Awards in Perpignan, one of the most prestigious ceremonies in the world. His photo- graphs have been published in renowned media such as Newsweek, Le Figaro or the Financial Times. As a television cameraman, he has cov- ered Iraq, Afghanistan and Congo together with David Beriain.
Together with Ernesto Villalba, he created Once Upon a Time, a multimedia company that por- trays unique characters from a very artistic point of view.
In Sea Bites, Caro’s ten years of experience al- lowed him to hang himself from the rocks just as the barnacle fishermen did and taking as many risks as they do. He also played the role of direc- tor of photography coordinating all the camera- men at work.
(+34) 656 55 06 57 sergio@sergiocaro.com sergiocaro.com/

ERNESTO VILLALBA Cameraman
Ernesto Villalba is a Spanish multimedia journal- ist. He is a co-founder of Once Upon a Time, a pioneer online production company that makes short films and other multimedia materials for the web. The company’s first work, “Time to Time”, was selected by Innovative Interactivity as one of the fifty best multimedia packages of the year. Since 2008, he has directed all graphic design- and social media-related strategies for REC, the main feature aired by Cuatro, one of Spain’s “Big Five” TV networks.
Villalba is currently focused on his work at Once Upon a Time developing several documentary projects and combines them with his role as a teacher for several innovative seminars.
In Sea Bites, he was the cameraman that followed Serxo, our protagonist, outside the sea. Villalba’s particular sensitivity made our protagonist feel so comfortable with him that he even got the nick- name “Sombra”, shadow in Spanish.
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Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 6a - Frequency Response
Lecture 6 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 08 Nov 2011
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 6a - Frequency Response
Lecture 6 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol.
This lecture introduces frequency response, amplitude ratio and phase angle. Ways to represent frequency response graphically are introduced using the Nyquist Diagram and Bode plots. An example of constructing a bode plot is shown. System identification is also included, with an example problem describing how a transfer function can be found from the bode plot.
- published: 08 Nov 2011
- views: 20526
5:59
Masters (MSc) Advanced Control & Systems Engineering, University of Manchester, UK
Control Engineering is a multi-disciplinary subject, with applications across a wide range...
published: 22 Nov 2010
Masters (MSc) Advanced Control & Systems Engineering, University of Manchester, UK
Control Engineering is a multi-disciplinary subject, with applications across a wide range of industrial sectors. The Control Systems Group in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Manchester has been running an MSc Programme in Advanced Control and Systems Engineering since 1968. The Programme is geared for graduates from a variety of scientific and engineering disciplines.
The aims of the Progamme are to:
• provide an advanced education in control and systems engineering, emphasising modern theoretical developments and their practical application
• give a sound fundamental understanding of the principles underlying the operation of control systems
• enable students to apply modern control principles in various areas of industry
Students acquire a range of intellectual skills that cover the design, analysis and simulation of control systems. A strong emphasis is placed on practical and transferable skills through laboratory exercises and the use of software packages.
Further details can be found on the MSc homepage, go to www.manchester.ac.uk/eee
- published: 22 Nov 2010
- views: 4926
111:36
Lec 3 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
Orbiter Sub-System Design
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published: 04 Feb 2008
Lec 3 | MIT 16.885J Aircraft Systems Engineering, Fall 2005
Orbiter Sub-System Design
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- published: 04 Feb 2008
- views: 20646
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Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 5 - Block Diagrams
Lecture 5 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 31 Oct 2011
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 5 - Block Diagrams
Lecture 5 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol.
This lecture covers block diagrams used to represent control systems, methods of manipulation of block diagrams (including an Example) as well as covering steady state errors and their determination.
- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 22258