Automatica, Vol.29, No.6, 1501-1516, 1993
Low-Cost Control Education Software for MS-Dos PCs
This paper describes a low cost learning environment for control and artificial intelligence techniques. It is shown how public domain and shareware software can be combined with university products to provide a learning basis of considerable power and versatility. The control part contains programs for matrix calculations and simulations as well as training programs for specific tasks. The artificial intelligence part contains Prolog, Lisp (XLisp), several small expert system shells and simulators for discrete events systems.
Keywords:IMPLEMENTATION;DESIGN