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Gippsland First semester 2006 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2006 (Day)
Malaysia Second semester 2006 (Day)
Gippsland Summer 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: Interactive computer modelling techniques applicable to the control, electronics and software. Physical modelling: animation techniques, display rendering models, and virtual worlds. Mathematical modelling: scientific visualisation eg. of field theory flow; mechatronic path dynamics eg. robot arm movement, computer friendly solution techniques eg. univariate search, finite difference/element. Informational modelling: GIS eg. the use of GIS for plant asset management; data modelling eg. the use of virtual instrumentation for remote control. The software approach compares the techniques available to a local desktop machines with those applicable to a remote machine (both server and client).
Assessment: Laboratory based assignments: 20% (considered as work requirements) + Examination (2 hours): 40% + Laboratory based projects: 40% + Student requirements - DE students are required to have access to a Windows 98+ capable computer. Essential software Borland Delphi5+, access to the internet an advantage but not essential.
Contact Hours: 2 lecture/tutorial hours and 2 laboratory hours per week (on-campus)
Prerequisites: GSE3701