Mechatronics

Programme Leader: Reza Moheimani

Deputy Leader: Rick Middleton

 

Programme Goals

Many technical processes and products in the area of mechanical and electrical engineering show an increasing integration of mechanics with electronics and information processing. This integration is between the components (hardware) and the information-driven functions (software), resulting in integrated systems called mechatronic systems. The development of mechatronic systems involves finding an optimal balance between the basic mechanical structure, sensor and actuator implementation, automatic digital information processing and overall control, and this synergy results in innovative solutions. The practice of mechatronics requires multidisciplinary expertise across a range of disciplines, such as: mechanical engineering, electronics, information technology, and decision-making theories. These complicated interactions generate a rich and complex set of dynamic behaviours to be analysed and controlled. This research program is aimed at investigating such analysis and control questions in emerging mechatronic systems.

Projects

F.1 Dealing with Hysteresis in Piezoelectric Transducers

F.2 Vibration Control using Shunted Piezoelectric Transducers

F.3 Instrumentation for Smart Structures

F.4 Electromagnetic Transducers

F.5 Nanopositioning Systems