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Computer-Based Exercises to the Lecture “Digitale Simulation”

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The analysis of the dynamic behaviour of technical systems plays a central part in control engineering. Based on a suitable mathematical description a generally used tool to this end is the simulation of the given system by a digital computer. Hence the instruction of control engineering students usually includes a lecture on digital simulation techniques. However, in order to achieve a real understanding of these methods, they have to be used. Therefore PC-based exercises have been developed as an efficient supplement to the lecture itself.

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Roppenecker, G., Benninger, N.F. (1988). Computer-Based Exercises to the Lecture “Digitale Simulation”. In: Krause, B., Schreiner, A. (eds) Hector. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73576-9_35

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