Laboratory of Mechatronics Systems
Equipment and Facilities
The Laboratory of Mechatronic Systems provides
4x4 Vehicle Chassi Dynamometer with individual wheel control (located in the Vehicle Dynamics Lab) is used for research and teaching students in the MSMSE program
The Laboratory was established by Dr. Vladimir Vantsevich with the support of the Industry Advisory Board on Mechatronics:
Grants and Donations for Research and Laboratory Development
$650,500
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2009 |
Yaskawa Electric, CNC Circularity, Wave tank, X-Y Demo, |
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2008 |
Kistler Instrument Corp., Sensor Plate and BioWare software |
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2008 |
Flow Technology, Corp., flow rate sensors |
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2007 |
Robert Bosch Corp. grant, $10,000 for research equipment, |
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2007 |
Chrysler Foundation grant, $15,000 for |
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2007 |
Kistler Instrument Corp., Torque/force/pressure sensors, accelerometers (donation, $12,171) |
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2007 |
Daimler, Mercedes-Benz seven speed automatic transmission |
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2006 |
DaimlerChrysler Foundation grant, $25,000 for |
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2006 |
National Instruments Corp., Six cRIO-9004/NI, cRIO-9104 LabVIEW FDS Bundles (donation, $27,209, for R&D |
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2006 |
dSPACE Corp., Six PC and six DS1104 R&D Controller Boards |
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2006 |
KUKA Robotics Corp., two robots KR3 for the Laboratory of Mechatronic Systems |
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2006 |
FESTO Corp., 2D-positioning system, pneumatic control unit, |
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2005 |
DaimlerChrysler Foundation grant, $25,000 for |
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2004 |
National Instruments Corp., PXI real-time data acquisition system |
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2003 |
Kistler Instrument Corp., (2) piezoelectric wheel transducers and a control unit (donation, $269,820) |
Facilities include three rooms (884 sq.ft., 520 sq.ft. and 360 sq.ft.) for doing research projects, lecturing, doing computer workshops, and laboratory works.
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| John Wilson (left), National Instrument. Computer workshops with LabVIEW |





