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Item Designing a Real-time Remote Control System for Undergraduate Engineering and Engineering Technology StudentsYabanova, I; Taskin, S; Ekiz, H; Oguz, Y; Akaslan, D; Yumurtaci, MThis paper explains the design of a control system intended to enhance the quality of education in engineering and engineering technology departments and considers the use of various concepts: remote-access, reconfigurable properties, and multi-user controls. Controlling the system's hardware is possible by using fuzzy logic and PID control methods to teach several engineering concepts in the field of automatic control (i.e., DC motor and temperature control). MD parameters and fuzzy logic membership rules can be modified by authorizing remote users. A Web interface was also designed as part of the system to create an opportunity for the end-users to observe real-time changes in DC motor and temperature control. Modifications to the control system's parameters also enable users to record output to their own personal computers via the Internet; this allows users from. other engineering institutions to access and modify the PID and fuzzy logic membership rules for more experiences. In ibis way, various theoretical and practical concepts associated with the field of automatic control can be implemented without any limitations. The overall findings from this study indicate that engineering and engineering technology curricula in any institution can effectively be delivered using the Internet to overcome the limitations of distance, as remote-access experiments are becoming highly applicable anywhere and anytime.Item The Extensible Analogy for Supporting the Aspects of Smart Cities: Demander and SupplierAkaslan, D; Taskin, S; Oguz, YThe smart city is still an emerging concept due to the certain and complex requirements of individuals and community. However, there is an agreement among people that ICT will have a critical role in the sense, analysis, and integration of services in smart cities. Several models, simulations and theories have been proposed to facilitate the life of people and community in smart cities. This paper simulates a smart city to deal with the complex and certain requirements of people in smart cities in the foreseeable future.Item DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF A LQG ROBUST CONTROLLER FOR AN ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMOguz, Y; Erdal, H; Taskin, SThis paper describes a LQG robust controller for the load frequency control of an electrical power system. The controller is used in order to achieve robust stability and good dynamic performance against the variation of power system parameters and its load. The application of the proposed LQG robust control scheme is implemented through the simulation of a single area power system model. The proposed robust controller for power systems stability is designed using Matlab/Simulink program. Simulation results confirm the performance of the proposed controller for the electrical power system.