Don Carter
I was a member of the Alleyne Research Group from 2001-2003. I met
many great and talented people during my graduate studies at UIUC. My
master's research involved working with the Earthmoving Vehicle Powertrain
Simulator (EVPS). The details of which can be found in my thesis link
below. Upon graduation, I obtained a job with the controls group at
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems Division in El Segundo, CA.
Contact Info
415 N Broadway Unit #4 Redondo
Beach, CA 573-587-4510 mailto:decarter@ieee.org
Last
Updated: July 30,2003 Education
M.S. - Mechanical & Industrial
Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.
B.S. -
Mechanical Engineering. University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000.
B.S.
- Mathematics. Southeast Missouri State University, 1998.
B.S. - Economics. Southeast Missouri State University, 1998.
Publications at ARG
D. E. Carter, “Load Modeling and Emulation for an Earthmoving Vehicle
Powertrain Simulator,” Masters Thesis, Dept. of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.D. E. Carter,
and A. G. Alleyne, “Load Modeling and Emulation for an Earthmoving
Vehicle Powertrain,” Proceedings of the 2003 American Control Conference, pp.
4963-4968.
R. Zhang, A. G. Alleyne, and D. E. Carter, “Robust Gain Scheduling
Control of an Earthmoving Vehicle Powertrain,” Proceedings of the 2003 American Control Conference, pp.
4969-4974.
More to come!
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