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Design, Analysis and Control of Electrical Motor Drives
A short course for designers of Induction, Brushless DC and Switched Reluctance Motors
who need to know about.

. the latest theories and technologies for rapid design
. best practices for motor controller development
. hardware-in-the-loop controller testing with drive simulators

This two-day short course is given by two of the foremost researchers in the field of electrical drive design, analysis and simulation.
Their expertise will help you to get to grips with the latest design methodologies and technologies for developing and testing motor drives and their controllers - how to accelerate the process, and how to avoid the pitfalls.

The course will focus on the use of mathematical modeling and real-time simulation of motor drives in order to prototype their controllers with hardware in the loop (HIL). It will take you from the highly theoretical to "down-and-dirty" empirical in order to develop models with sufficient fidelity using MATLAB/SimulinkT, and then deal with the many issues that arise when converting a mathematical model to a real-time simulation using RT-LAB.