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Electronic Devices

Modelling the Virtual Laboratory for Control System Stability Simulation with Variable Speed Drives
Filip Filipovic, Milutin Petronijevic, Nebojša Mitrovic, Bojan Bankovic
University of Niš, 14 Aleksandra Medvedeva, 18000 Niš, Serbia
Abstract: In this work we modelled the virtual laboratory for control system stability simulation with variable speed drives. We have deployed the Pi Raspberry as the web server for this work. We have used Modbus master and Arduino Due which are used for data acquisition with various affordable sensors.
Keywords: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Python, Internet of Things Modelling the Virtual Laboratory for Control System Stability Simulation with Variable Speed Drives
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ed/2021/10/1/17-24
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