EEE 325 - Lecture 01 Introduction PDF
EEE 325 - Lecture 01 Introduction PDF
EEE 325 - Lecture 01 Introduction PDF
Lecture 01 - Introduction
Muhammad Rizwan Azam
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT)
Islamabad, Pakistan.
Instructor Details
(Muhammad Rizwan Azam)
Educational Background
o PHD .. (Control Systems)
o MS (Control Systems)
o BSc Eng. (Electronics)
Contact Details
o Room # 316, EE Block
o [email protected]
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Assignments (4)
Terminal Exam
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Note:
Quizzes will be announced as well un announced.
Expect a quiz after submission of assignment.
Copied assignments and assignments submitted after the due
date will be marked zero.
Topics to be Covered
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Topics to be Covered
10. Frequency domain analysis, Bode analysis, Technique of drawing Bode
plot. Phase margin, Gain margins and Design using Bode plots .(2 weeks)
11. Introduction to Nyquist analysis, complex analysis, Encirclement and
enclosure of poles and zeros, Principle of Argument. Stability analysis, Gain
margins and phase margins.(2 weeks)
12. State space, Introduction to state space analysis of systems presented by
Transfer function. Controllability and Observability. Solution of Time
invariant state equations.(2 weeks)
Course Material
Textbook
Ogata K. (2002). Modern Control Engineering (5th
Ed), Prentice Hall.
References Books
1. Norman S. Nise, Benjamin Cummings, Control
Systems Engineering, 6th edition
2. Richard C. Dorf and Robert H. Bishop, Modern
Control Systems, Addison Wesley, 12th Edition
Control System
System, A collection of components which are coordinated
together to perform a function.
Control is the process of causing a system variable to conform
to some desired value.
A control system provides an output or response for a given
input or stimulus
Systems
Definition of Controls revolve around Systems.
Identify systems in this room
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Air-conditioners
Bracket fans
Amplifiers
Humans (Combination of sub-systems)
Power Supply of a PC
Multimedia
Mobile Phones
Aircrafts, Missiles
Planes and ships at sea
Automotive
Space Shuttles
Nuclear Reactors
Industrial Processes
Robots
Human Systems
Actuating
Device
Process
Output
Comparison
Controller
Process
Measurement
Single Input Single Output (SISO) System
Output
Motor
Heater /boiler
Cooking Oven
Dish Washer
Washing Machine
Toaster
Water valve system in a pool or sink
Sprinkler System
Closed Loop
A closed-loop control system is one in which the control action
is somehow dependent on the output.
Comparison element
Control element
Correction Element
Process element
Measurement element
Guided missiles
Automatic gain control in radio receivers
Temperature Control
Satellite tracking antenna
Automatic Car Cruise System
Controller
Process
Measurement
Output
Variables
ii. Actuators
o Converts the control signal to a power signal
iii. Sensors
o Provides measurement of the system output
Error
Controlled
Signal
Controller
Feedback Signal
Manipulated
Variable
Actuator
Sensor
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Process
Actual
Output
Further Reading
Chapter 1
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