Hi everyone! If you have any questions on what I cover in this video (or general comments you'd like me to see), please leave them on this comment so that I get notified. Thanks for watching. Cheers!
Great video, just in the right time. I've decided to get a masters degree in automatics in mechanical engineering. During the studies, I got interested in automatics and many other fields of mechanical engineering, but I never really knew what I really wanted to deal with in my life. Recently I got a bit worried about my decision and felt like I might miss other branches more than I would enjoy automatics. I hardly ever heard anything of the things I would actually be doing in practice. I wish universities would give out more information like this.
sir ,i am confused and i dont know what i should learn ,in which field i should do my masters,currently i am persuaing my btech., in mechatronics from local university. can u please advice me and guide me to be a reputed control engineer..
Great video Brian, I think you do it so well that the level of effort that goes into these videos may go unappreciated. Very good insight into the role of the controls engineer and how it may be changing. Thank you Brian and MATLAB.
This is an incredibly valuable & practical overview on systems engineering/control systems engineering, I will watch this clip multiple times until key points sink into my head. Thank you so much for your hard work to educate the audience on control systems.
I am a Electronics student aspiring to venture into Research and Development...I love that your videos are taking me closer to that dream. Plus your website is very insightful. Wonderful work Brian I look up to you🤝
Hi Brian, Thanks for all the videos. It would be great if you can pick a system and explain the the different phases of a control project by actually doing it (like deriving the dynamics, picking a control strategy, building the controller and tuning the gains). Thanks again.
This series is awesome. I would love if you could add some videos to this series on inner and outer loops, bandwidth separation, and guidance. They are concepts that are usually not covered in school.
Thank you soo much for this video. I now have a clearer understanding on control systems. The relationship between theory and the real industrial control. Thanks
Brian Douglas, What equipment and software did you use for creating this presentation? I am working on an online course and I want to copy a lot of things from it.
I use a screen capture program (Capto) to record a video of my desktop. I open Photoshop (or any drawing program), paint the background black, and then use a Wacom drawing tablet to do all of the drawings. I take the video of the drawings into Final Cut Pro (or any editing software) and speed the whole video up by about 4-10 times. I edit out all of the mistakes (hopefully!) and record a voiceover over the drawings. Then compile the video. Copy away! I borrowed a lot of my style from Khan Academy.
Hi, First of all, thanks for your contribution to us. I just have a suggestion that can we do a real example together step by step .Thus, we can see all the process,problems,solutions and general idea of the example. Is it posssible ? You do send to video and we do step by step... Bestregards.
I am from India and if someone from here checks out this comment can you please mention companies over here that do similar stuff as mentioned in the video?
If was my first time seeing the machine or working with that type of machine (industrial bottle filler with more then 1500 IO). And it was on a field service mission to Ethiopia where I basically had no internet and was limited to a small laptop screen. The PLC code had a 25709 line Structured Text case statement !!!!!!!
Hi everyone! If you have any questions on what I cover in this video (or general comments you'd like me to see), please leave them on this comment so that I get notified. Thanks for watching. Cheers!
Great video, just in the right time. I've decided to get a masters degree in automatics in mechanical engineering. During the studies, I got interested in automatics and many other fields of mechanical engineering, but I never really knew what I really wanted to deal with in my life. Recently I got a bit worried about my decision and felt like I might miss other branches more than I would enjoy automatics. I hardly ever heard anything of the things I would actually be doing in practice. I wish universities would give out more information like this.
What book recommend for control systems?
Are control systems engineer in demand?
@@willmamani I think system dynamics by katsuhiko is a great book. I enjoy it.
sir ,i am confused and i dont know what i should learn ,in which field i should do my masters,currently i am persuaing my btech., in mechatronics from local university.
can u please advice me and guide me to be a reputed control engineer..
Brian is a fantastic explainer and I recommend everyone get a hold of his book. Really helped me with control theory in my final year of Uni.
name of the book
please
Give the book
If anyone's wondering, the book is called 'The Fundamentals of Control Theory' by Brian Douglas (daaah).
Great video Brian, I think you do it so well that the level of effort that goes into these videos may go unappreciated. Very good insight into the role of the controls engineer and how it may be changing. Thank you Brian and MATLAB.
This is an incredibly valuable & practical overview on systems engineering/control systems engineering, I will watch this clip multiple times until key points sink into my head. Thank you so much for your hard work to educate the audience on control systems.
I am a Electronics student aspiring to venture into Research and Development...I love that your videos are taking me closer to that dream. Plus your website is very insightful. Wonderful work Brian I look up to you🤝
Hi Brian,
Thanks for all the videos. It would be great if you can pick a system and explain the the different phases of a control project by actually doing it (like deriving the dynamics, picking a control strategy, building the controller and tuning the gains). Thanks again.
sure, please do this, Brian Douglas
This series is awesome. I would love if you could add some videos to this series on inner and outer loops, bandwidth separation, and guidance. They are concepts that are usually not covered in school.
Thank you soo much for this video. I now have a clearer understanding on control systems. The relationship between theory and the real industrial control. Thanks
This video will be useful for many Learners. Looking forward for a example or Demo video!
Thank you , I had lots of problems trying to explain what a control engineer does to a Linux admin.
Now I feel more capable to get the idea across
Hi Brian your videos are very informative and simple I have been watching your videos to get basics understood
BRIAN DOUGLAS + MATLAB = OH MY GEEESH
I agree too
Hey Brian, great video. Well explained!
Thank you , this brings back good memories :)
Brian Douglas, What equipment and software did you use for creating this presentation? I am working on an online course and I want to copy a lot of things from it.
I use a screen capture program (Capto) to record a video of my desktop. I open Photoshop (or any drawing program), paint the background black, and then use a Wacom drawing tablet to do all of the drawings. I take the video of the drawings into Final Cut Pro (or any editing software) and speed the whole video up by about 4-10 times. I edit out all of the mistakes (hopefully!) and record a voiceover over the drawings. Then compile the video. Copy away! I borrowed a lot of my style from Khan Academy.
What is the difference between a feedforward control and observer-based control? Thank you
Hi,
First of all, thanks for your contribution to us.
I just have a suggestion that can we do a real example together step by step .Thus, we can see all the process,problems,solutions and general idea of the example. Is it posssible ? You do send to video and we do step by step...
Bestregards.
Thank you alot.Please more expalaining about agile?
Are 'logic docs' and production codes publicly available ? Would be interesting to see such a thing for a common product.
This is great!
Thanks a lot.
Very Great video, good job
Thank you!!!
Perfect!
I wanna so bad to work in this, i am an indergraduate at Applied Maths in Chile, how can I get into the industry?
Do you do consulting work?
Hi Brian, can you provide a link to the lecture series?
amazing.. thanks a lot!
Can u suggest whether I should go for Norway or US to pursue masters in control system...
Should have watched this video before my last interview. 🤦
hi brain, how Artificial Intelligence helps to control system projects?
I am from India and if someone from here checks out this comment can you please mention companies over here that do similar stuff as mentioned in the video?
Hi, look for public sector companies like ISRO, DRDO, BARC, ECIL, BEL etc
Did anyone here had to manually troubleshoot code generated from a model? Was the author lucky that you don't know where they live?
Pócs Géza I take it your experience was bad 🤣
If was my first time seeing the machine or working with that type of machine (industrial bottle filler with more then 1500 IO). And it was on a field service mission to Ethiopia where I basically had no internet and was limited to a small laptop screen. The PLC code had a 25709 line Structured Text case statement !!!!!!!
Also please provide for the part 2 of this vedio
"And convince yourself that your design still meets the requirements and can be implemented safely."
is it possible to get a certificate for completing this playlist?
3:25 so basically Dark Souls, but you can make 6 figures with it
I be on Simulink all day :/
A young man is tired!!!
apparently, I am a rock star
Boring
Everything is a control system
I will implement a controller to eliminate your “Boring”.