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Control Engineering Practice | 2006

Rapid controller prototyping with Matlab/Simulink and Linux

Roberto Bucher; Silvano Balemi

Abstract This paper presents a Rapid Controller Prototyping System based on Matlab, Simulink and the Real-Time-Workshop toolbox. Executable code is automatically generated for Linux RTAI, a hard real-time extension of the Linux Operating System. The generated code runs as a normal user space hard real-time application on a standard personal computer with the RTAI extension of the Linux Operating System. This environment can be used to quickly implement real-time controllers. Moreover, standard hardware allows the use of rapid prototyping techniques not only during development activities but also during system operation. A didactic and an industrial application are presented which demonstrate the capabilities and the performance of the environment.


international conference on control applications | 2005

Scilab/Scicos and Linux RTAI - a unified approach

Roberto Bucher; Silvano Balemi

This paper presents a rapid controller prototyping environment completely based on open source software. GNU/Linux with the RTAI extension is used as a hard real-time operating system. The Scilab/Scicos suite permits performance of all phases of the control system design. A modified Scicos code generator directly generates the C-code for the Linux RTAI environment. Finally, the generated hard real-time task runs as a user space application on a standard PC using the COMEDI drivers to interface with the real plant. A GUI application facilitates the user to interact with the running real-time task (data visualization, data collection, parameters tuning) directly from any PC in the network. All needed software is available on the Web and can be freely downloaded. Some applications are presented to demonstrate the potentialities of the presented suite


IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2003

Rapid Controller Prototyping with Matlab/Simulink and Linux

Roberto Bucher; Silvano Balemi

This paper presents a Rapid Controller Prototyping System based on Matlab, Simulink and the Real-Time-Workshop toolbox. Executable code is automatically generated for Linux RTAI, a hard real-time extension of the Linux Operating System. The generated code runs as a normal user space hard real-time application on a standard personal computer with the RTAI extension of the Linux Operating System. This environment can be used to quickly implement real-time controllers. Moreover, standard hardware allows the use of rapid prototyping techniques not only during development activities but also during system operation. A didactic and an industrial application are presented which demonstrate the capabilities and the performance of the environment.


emerging technologies and factory automation | 2009

Free open source software in control engineering education: A case study in the analysis and control design of a rotary inverted pendulum

Carlos Meza; J. Alexis Andrade-Romero; Roberto Bucher; Silvano Balemi

The present paper aims to show the advantages of using Free and Open Source Software for control systems in education. Accordingly, this paper presents a control assignment for an introductory control theory course that can be done entirely with FOSS. This assignment consists of the control of a rotary inverted pendulum.


ieee international conference on pervasive computing and communications | 2009

Model based real-time networked applications for Wireless Sensor Networks

Christian Nastasi; Paolo Pagano; Mauro Marinoni; Giuseppe Lipari; Francesco Focacci; Paolo Gai; Simone Mannori; Roberto Bucher

In industrial contexts it might be useful to deploy Wireless Sensor Networks to constantly monitor the status of a plant. At early design stage of any monitoring application, it is envisaged to reinforce real-time paradigms both for task execution and node-to-node communication.


IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2008

CAN-bus based rapid control prototyping system for education laboratories

Roberto Bucher; Silvano Balemi

The central element of the educational activities in mechatronics at SUPSI is the mechatronics laboratory, where students integrate the topics introduced by various courses. In order to increase the value of the laboratory to students and to reduce the cost of its creation and operation, a modular approach has been implemented, which relies on sensors and actuators communicating through the CAN bus as a standard communication protocol. A library of interfaces for many CAN capable devices has been implemented both for Matlab/Simulink and for Scilab/Scicos. Rapid control prototyping techniques can be used to generate code for existing applications or to build new applications based on available devices. Additional devices can also be easily added thanks to a 4-tier design of the interfaces.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2010

Adaptive optics system for the IRSOL solar observatory

Renzo Ramelli; Roberto Bucher; Leopoldo Rossini; M. Bianda; Silvano Balemi

We present a low cost adaptive optics system developed for the solar observatory at Istituto Ricerche Solari Locarno (IRSOL), Switzerland. The Shack-Hartmann Wavefront Sensor is based on a Dalsa CCD camera with 256 pixels × 256 pixels working at 1kHz. The wavefront compensation is obtained by a deformable mirror with 37 actuators and a Tip-Tilt mirror. A real time control software has been developed on a RTAI-Linux PC. Scicos/Scilab based software has been realized for an online analysis of the system behavior. The software is completely open source.


Archive | 2010

OPEN SOURCE APPLICATIONS FOR RAPID CONTROL PROTOTYPING IN EDUCATION LABORA TORIES

Roberto Bucher; Carlos Meza; Silvano Balemi


Archive | 2003

Rapid Control Prototyping using Linux real-time

Roberto Bucher; Silvano Balemi


Archive | 2009

Plataforma para el diseno e implementacion rapida de prototipos de control basada en herramientas de codigo abierto y distribucion libre

J. Alexis Andrade-Romero; Juan Fernando Florez; Roberto Bucher; Carlos Meza

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Carlos Meza

Costa Rica Institute of Technology

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Paolo Gai

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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Christian Nastasi

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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Mauro Marinoni

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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Paolo Pagano

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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