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Control System Theory (STB 35103) : (MDM Dee)

This document provides information about the Control System Theory course STB 35103. The learning outcomes include explaining fundamental control system concepts, deriving mathematical models and transfer functions, understanding system response in time and frequency domains, stability testing techniques, and using MATLAB and SIMULINK software. Assessment will be based on coursework, lab reports, mini projects, theory tests, and a final exam. References for further reading on control systems are also provided.

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Control System Theory (STB 35103) : (MDM Dee)

This document provides information about the Control System Theory course STB 35103. The learning outcomes include explaining fundamental control system concepts, deriving mathematical models and transfer functions, understanding system response in time and frequency domains, stability testing techniques, and using MATLAB and SIMULINK software. Assessment will be based on coursework, lab reports, mini projects, theory tests, and a final exam. References for further reading on control systems are also provided.

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Control System Theory (STB 35103)

Engr. Norhalimatul Sadiah Hj Kamaruddin

(Mdm Dee)

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Explain the fundamentals concept of control systems Derive mathematical model and the corresponding transfer function for linear, time-invariant electrical, mechanical, electromechanical and liquid level systems. Understand about analytical technique of system response in time domain and in frequency domain. Understand and be able to use the technique of system stability testing in time frequency domain. Understand and able to design the model using MATLAB & SIMULINK control engineering software.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Course Work :Lab Report Mini Project Theory Test Final Exam Total Marks

20% 20% 20% 40% 100%

REFERENCES

Norman S. Nise. Control Systems Engineering. Latest Edition. Katsuhiko Ogata. 1997. Modern Control Engineering. New Jersey. Prentice Hall. 3rd ed. ISBN : 0132613891. Sudhir Gupta. 2002.Elements of Control Systems. New Jersey. Prentice Hall. ISBN : 013011989X. Richard C. Dorf and Robert H. Bishop. 2000. Modern Control Systems. New Jersey. Prentice Hall. 9th ed. ISBN : 0201845598. Andrew Parr. 2000. Industrial Control Handbook. New York. Industrial Press. 3rd ed. ISBN : 0831130857.

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