School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of Electrical Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of Electrical Engineering
Computer Science
Department of Electrical Engineering
EE-379 : Control Systems
Lecture#01
Introduction to Control Systems
Chapter # 01
Text Book: Control Systems Engineering by Norman S. Nise
5th Edition
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ALLAH (Azzawajal) says in Holy Quran:
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The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
said:
Anas (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of
Allah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said, “He who goes forth in
search of knowledge is considered as struggling in the Cause of
Allah until he returns.”
[At-Tirmidhi].
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Course Information
Course Title: CONTROL SYSTEMS Lab (yes)
Credit hrs: 3+1
Prerequisites For this Course: Calculus, Complex Variables and Transforms,
Machines
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Main Topics
No. Topics
1 Introduction
2 Modeling in the frequency domain
3 Time response of systems
4 Reduction of multiple subsystems
5 Steady state errors
OHT-1
6 Root locus
7 Design via root locus
8 Frequency response techniques
OHT-2
9 Design via frequency response
10 Modeling in time domain – State Space
11 Design via State Space
End Semester Exam
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Course Learning Outcomes:
Course Learning
Outcomes:
Quizzes: 14%
Assignments: 6%
OHT-1: 17%
OHT-2: 17%
Labs: 25%
What is a Control System?
Control is the process of making a system variable adhere
to a particular value, called the reference value.
- Air Conditioning
- Cruise Control/ Adaptive Cruise
Control
- Anti lock braking system
- Active Suspension
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Control is Every where
Mechatronics
Industrial Automation
Robotics
Electromechanical Systems
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Robotics
Theme Park Rides
Control is Every where
Control is Every where
FLY BY WIRE
OR
MORE ELECTRICAL AIRCRAFT
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Mechanical
Pilot Input : Mechanical
Transmission
Fly
BY Output :Mechanical
Wire
OR
More
Electrical
Aircraft
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Control is Every where
Magnetic Levitation Train
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Magnetic Levitation
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More Examples
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Development of CS theory
Mathematical background laid by Cauchy
((1789-1857)
75 years after
"Regeneration Theory," by Nyquist, 1932, and
"Theory of Servomechanisms," by Haze, 1934.
After WW2
In the early 1960s a new CS design method
referred to as modern CS theory appeared.