Teaching Motion Control in Mechatronics Education Using an Open Framework Based on the Elevator Model

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Universities and other educational institutions may find it difficult to afford the cost of obtaining cutting-edge teaching resources. This study introduces the adoption of a novel open prototyping framework in the context of mechatronics education, employing low-cost commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components and tools for the motion control module. The goal of this study is to propose a novel structure for the motion control module in the engineering mechatronics curriculum. The objective is to foster a new teaching method. From a methodology perspective, students are involved in a series of well-organised theoretical lectures as well as practical, very engaging group projects in the lab. To help students understand, draw connections, and broaden their knowledge, the methods of surface learning and deep learning are frequently mixed thoroughly. The structure of the course as well as the key topics are discussed. The proposed open framework, which consists of an elevator model, is presented in details. Students’ early evaluation indicates that the course organisation and subjects are successful and beneficial.

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Sanfilippo, F., Økter, M., Eie, T., & Ottestad, M. (2022). Teaching Motion Control in Mechatronics Education Using an Open Framework Based on the Elevator Model. Machines, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines10100945

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