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conference exhibitors and sponsors include National Instruments, Honeywell, GE,
Bosch, Ford, MathWorks, UTRC, Eaton, MapleSoft, ISA, Quanser, dSpace, Princeton
University Press, Feedback, Taylor and Francis, PendCon, Springer, SIAM, Wiley,
ESAIM Journal, Control Engineering. A brief description of each exhibitor and
sponsor follows. United
Technologies United
Technologies Corporation (UTC) is a diversified corporation serving three primary
markets: Aerospace, buildings and power. Our businesses include Pratt & Whitney,
Sikorsky and Hamilton Sundstrand (aircraft engines, helicopters and aerospace
power systems), Carrier, Otis and UTC Fire & Security (HVAC systems, elevators
and escalators and building fire and security systems) and UTC Power (stationary
and transportation fuel cell power plants). Our products require increasingly
sophisticated dynamic modeling and control to achieve the levels of performance
demanded by our customers. The most challenging control problems are highly multidisciplinary
and require a collaborative, concurrent engineering approach. United Technologies
Research Center (UTRC) has a history of meeting these challenges by assembling
integrated teams drawing talent from our business units, UTRC and academic partners
who come together to deliver innovative modeling and control solutions and technologies
with both business and academic impact. Taylor
& Francis Group
Taylor
& Francis, founded in the City of London in 1798, is the oldest commercial
journals publisher in the world, and one of the leading global academic publishers.
The Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1000 journals and around 1,800
new books each year. PendCon PendCon
is a new small company which develops, constructs, and sells experiments for control
education. Several plants are offered: Rate and position control for a dc motor,
position control for a simple, a double and a triple pendulum and position control
for a simple and a double rotary pendulum. All these experiments can be realized
as a building kit on a single platform. By this way, it is possible realize in
a comparatively inexpensive manner a collection of experiments which ranges from
a simple undergraduate level up to a level on which research is possible. A key
feature of the experiments is that the SW and documentation comprises a detailed
and accurate SIMULINK simulation model of the plant. It runs in parallel to the
hardware on a target computer in a Matlab xPC Target environment. Due to the smart
hardware set-up, it is possible to use the experiment not only in a lab but also
in a lecture for demonstra-tion purposes. In the documentation and the SW, the
design and the analysis of various controllers is prepared and described: Classical
PID, pole placement, LQ, H2, Hinf, mue and nonlinear. For the design and the testing
of mue controllers, an extra kit of mechanic and electronic devices can be supplied
which makes the plant uncertain. National
Instruments National
Instruments is committed to enhancing engineering and science education worldwide
by providing educators and students with powerful graphical system design software
and modular hardware to connect the curriculum with the real world. Professors
and students benefit from industry-leading, professional tools such as NI LabVIEW
graphical development software, which helps students visualize and implement engineering
concepts. The integration of LabVIEW in the classroom creates an effective, dynamic
learning environment - from primary schools to research laboratories in universities.
NI also offers resources to universities to support laboratories, research and
student programs and competitions. For more information about NI academic products,
curriculum resources, and discounts, visit www.ni.com/academic. MathWorks Over
1,000,000 of the world's leading engineers and scientists, in over 100 countries,
use MATLAB® and Simulink® to develop vehicle electronics, control systems,
and embedded software. These technical people work at the most innovative technology
companies and at more than 3,500 universities, exploring ideas, modeling and simulating
systems, prototyping concepts, and then deploying embedded software to production
hardware. At ACC 2008, the MathWorks is hosting a panel session on Wednesday,
June 11th at 11:30am (lunch provided) to bring together academic and industry
experts to discuss common needs. Visit our exhibit to find out about programs
and available support for the academic community to better prepare tomorrow's
engineers for successful careers in Industry GE
Global Research GE
Global Research is one of the world's most diversified industrial research organizations,
providing innovative technology for all of GE's businesses. Global Research has
been the cornerstone of GE technology for more than 100 years, and is now focused
on developing breakthrough innovations in areas such as molecular imaging and
diagnostics, energy conversion, nanotechnology, advanced propulsion and security
technologies. GE Global Research is headquartered in Niskayuna, New York and has
facilities in Bangalore, India; Shanghai, China, and Munich, Germany. For any
industrial lab, technical diversity is key, and GE's set of six businesses naturally
fosters this. From aircraft engines to Healthcare to energy generation to our
financial businesses and even our television network and movie studios, GE Global
Research can leverage technology across industries and across scientific disciplines.
Our strength lies in our robust set of core technologies and how we apply our
breakthroughs to our businesses. We live by the mantra: "What we can imagine,
we can make happen." Visit www.ge.com/research for more information. Honeywell Honeywell
is a diversified technology and manufacturing leader of aerospace products and
services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products;
power generation systems; specialty chemicals; fibers; plastics and advanced materials.
The company is committed to providing quality products, integrated system solutions
and services to customers around the world. Honeywell products touch the lives
of most people everyday, whether you're flying on a plane, driving a car, heating
or cooling a home, furnishing an apartment, taking medication for an illness or
playing a sport. The company employs approximately 100,000 people in 95 countries
and operates hundreds of facilities throughout the world. The company's shares
are traded on the New York and London exchanges under the symbol HON. Ford Ford
Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Michigan,
manufactures or distributes automobiles in 200 markets across six continents.
With about 245,000 employees and about 100 plants worldwide, the company's core
and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mercury,
Volvo and Mazda. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit
Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.
The Ford Blue Oval is one of the most familiar brand symbols in the world. The
company is building on the strength of the oval around the globe to achieve profitable
worldwide growth. Environmental stewardship is a key element of that effort. The
Ford Edge with HySeries Drive is the world's first drivable fuel cell hybrid electric
vehicle with plug-in capability. A research demonstration vehicle, it is part
of Ford's broader blueprint for sustainability that includes a wide range of actions
for the near, mid and long term. Feedback
Instruments Limited Feedback
has been supplying quality training systems for Control Engineers around the world
for over 50 years. The products are known for their robustness, durability and
superb curriculum coverage. The range starts with an analog Servo Fundamentals
Trainer and includes many other analog and digital systems covering Control, Process
Control and DSP control of Electrical Machines. Many of the applications can be
modeled and controlled in the MATLAB® environment. New
at ACC 2008 will be: - FCS
- Feedback Control Software - a new and powerful graphical interface.
- PS150
- a programmable version of the ever popular MS150 Modular Servo. Existing users
can upgrade their systems to the new specification. The MS150 can now include
an electromagnetic brake and adaptive control.
- Coupled
Tanks - a 4 tank system with comprehensive curriculum and the new FCS.
Contacts:
David Sawyer or Chris Plaza Website:
www.fbk.com Eaton
Eaton
Corporation is a premier diversified industrial manufacturer with four global
business segments - Electrical, Fluid Power, Truck, and Automotive. We successfully
maintain global leadership in power quality, distribution and control; hydraulics
components, systems and services for industrial and mobile equipment; hydraulics,
fuel and pneumatic systems for commercial and military aircraft; intelligent truck
drive train systems for safety and fuel economy; and automotive engine air management
systems, power train solutions and specialty controls for performance, fuel economy
and safety. Eaton Corporation does not only make products that work right, but
we make them work in better, more sustainable ways. Our products consume less
energy, create less pollution, take up less space, and offer numerous other highly
valued benefits to our customers and the world at large. The Eaton Innovation
Center is a corporate function specifically tasked with introducing new technologies
in the Eaton product family. The mission of the Innovation Center is to provide
research and advanced technology concepts that lead to breakthrough opportunities
for Eaton's growth. Scientists and research engineers provide expertise in several
key areas: decision and control algorithm development; electrical, software and
communication architecture; wireless communications; material science, chemistry,
noise vibration, and harshness. Bosch The
Bosch group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. In 2007,
272,000 associates generated sales of 46.1 billion euros (69 billion dollars)
in the areas of automotive, industrial, consumer goods and building technology.
The Bosch group comprises Robert Bosch GmbH and its roughly 300 subsidiary and
regional companies in over 50 countries. The worldwide development, manufacturing,
and sales network is the foundation for further growth. In 2007, Bosch invested
10 percent of its workforce and approximately 3.6 billion euros (5.4 billion dollars)
for R&D and applied for over 3,000 patents. The company was set up in Stuttgart
in 1886 by Robert Bosch as "Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical
Engineering." The
special ownership structure of Robert Bosch guarantees the entrepreneurial freedom
of the Bosch Group, making it possible for the company to plan over the long term
and to undertake significant up-front investments in the safeguarding of its future.
Ninety-two percent of the share capital of Robert Bosch is held by a charitable
foundation. The majority of voting rights are held by Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand
KG, an industrial trust. The entrepreneurial ownership functions are carried out
by the trust. The remaining shares are held by the Bosch family and by Robert
Bosch GmbH. dSPACE dSPACE
tools are configured with powerful, real-time interfaces to support the most complex
mechatronic applications (e.g. drive trains, engine management, crash safety systems,
climate controls, brake management, robotics, hydraulic actuators, etc.). Our
products are used in high-tech manufacturing environments across numerous industries
and product lines, including: automotive, aerospace, defense, agricultural, academics,
drives, robotics / industrial automation, medical, engineering and more. With
more than 15,000 dSPACE systems installed in facilities around the world, dSPACE
has successfully enabled users to dramatically reduce their development times
and costs, while significantly increasing overall product quality. dSPACE is headquartered
in Paderborn, Germany, with offices in the U.S. (Wixom, Michigan), France, the
United Kingdom and Japan and distributors worldwide. Call 248-295-4700 or visit
www.dspaceinc.com for more information. Princeton
University Press Princeton
University Press is exhibiting for the first time and has a growing list of books
in control. Come see our new titles, including Feedback Systems: An Introduction
for Scientists and Engineers by Astrom and Murray, Introduction to Differential
Equations with Dynamical Systems by Campbell and Haberman, Nonlinear Dynamical
Systems and Control by Haddad and Chellaboina, Optimizaion Algorithms on Matrix
Manifolds by Absil, Mahony, and Sepulchre, Positive Definite Matrices by Bhatia,
Genomic Signal Processing by Shmulevich and Dougherty, Connections: An Introduction
to the Economics of Networks by Goyal, Robustness by Hansen and Sargent, and Analysis
of Evolutionary Processes by Dercole and Rinaldi. We have many new monographs,
textbooks, and popular science titles that you may not have seen. Our list includes
applications of control in all areas of applied math as well as biology, social
systems, economics, and finance. Come see all of our titles and meet our editor,
Vickie Kearn, and discuss your future writing plans. Maplesoft Maplesoft
leads the way with products that apply advanced mathematical principles to solve
any engineering problem, no matter the complexity or domain. Its product suite
reflects the philosophy that given great tools, people can do great things. Their
unique technologies allow you to rapidly develop, validate, optimize, document
and accelerate dynamic system models, especially for the MATLAB®/Simulink®
tool-chain and real-time simulation platforms. Engineers and scientists around
the world use Maplesoft products to save time and costs through increased productivity,
rapid solution development and deployment, and easy technical knowledge capture.
Products Include:
- Maple:The
world's most advanced mathematical analysis software
and the easiest to use!
- Maple Toolbox for MATLAB®
seamlessly integrates Maple into an existing MATLAB environment
- BlockImporter
for Simulink®: Automatically convert Simulink models to math for model validation,
advanced analysis, model simplification and algebraic-loop elimination.
- BlockBuilder
for Simulink: Automatically convert Simulink S-Functions. Rapidly derive and document
dynamic system models. Export to Simulink with a single mouse-click.
- DynaFlexPro:
Rapid mechanical system modeling for real-time simulation.
Quanser Quanser
is leading developer of experiments for teaching control systems design and hands-on
practical implementation. Quanser also works with its clients in a full consulting
services capacity to assist in the development of requirements and specifications
for entire turnkey controls laboratories that meet our clients' teaching goals.
Our extensive line of workstations span the breadth of Introductory to Advanced
Controls, Mechatronics to Aerospace and Civil Engineering, and from widely modular
to highly specialized teaching systems. Since 1990 Quanser has been supplying
engineering controls laboratories to over 1200 customers around the globe including
universities, government laboratories, and commercial organizations ISA Founded
in 1945, ISA is a leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the
standard for automation by helping over 30,000 worldwide members and other professionals
solve difficult technical problems, while enhancing their leadership and personal
career capabilities. ISA develops standards; certifies industry professionals;
provides education and training; publishes books and technical articles; and hosts
the largest conference and exhibition for automation professionals in the Western
Hemisphere. ISA will feature an onsite bookstore that includes numerous titles
covering the world of automation. Books published by ISA are written and reviewed
by industry experts and are focused on real-world applications, while still providing
the theory necessary for complete understanding. Also featured in the ISA booth
will be information on the Society's education, training, and certification programs
for automation and control professionals; more than 150 ISA Standards used across
all major production and manufacturing industries; and information about ISA membership. SIAM Visit
the SIAM booth, where you can get a 20-30% discount and free shipping on your
order if you'd like the convenience of having your books delivered. Be sure to
check out the newest books in our Advances in Design and Control series: Linear
Feedback Control: Analysis and Design with MATLAB by Xue, Chen, and Atherton;
Stability and Stabilization of Time-Delay Systems: An Eigenvalue-Based Approach
by Michiels and Niculescu; Applied Stochastic Processes and Control for Jump Diffusions:
Modeling, Analysis, and Computation by Hanson; and Boundary Controls of PDEs:
A Course on Backstepping Designs by Krstic and Smyshlyaev. You can also review
Lagrange Multiplier Approach to Variational Problems and Applications by Ito and
Kunisch, which is publishing in July. Many more books for applied mathematicians,
engineers and computational scientists are available at the SIAM booth, and you
can pick up sample copies of SIAM journals and SIAM News. If you'd like to know
about the benefits of being a SIAM author, stop by to chat with Senior Acquisitions
Editor Elizabeth Greenspan.
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