ISE 716 Automated Systems Engineering
3 Credit Hours
General principles of operation and programming of automated systems. Automated assembly, automated manufacturing, and inspection systems. Control of automated manufacturing. Industrial logic systems and programmable logic controllers. Computer numerical control, industrial robotics, and computer integrated manufacturing.
Prerequisite
Graduate standing.
Course Objectives
This is an introductory course to automated systems engineering that will cover all the basic automation technologies used in the industry. An introduction to the logic control and computer integrated automation will be covered as well.
Course Requirements
Homework | As assigned |
Exams (two) | Midterm and Final |
Mini-projects | A few |
Final Project | One |
Textbook
Automation, Production Systems and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, Mikell Groover, 4th. Ed., ISBN # 0-13-349961-8, Pearson, New Jersey, 2015.
Software: Will be provided by the course
Updated 4/28/2020