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Introduction For Control

This document provides information about the Control Engineering EMM 4423 course, including: - References for the course textbook and additional reading materials - Assessment breakdown of the course consisting of tests, assignments, and a final exam - 14-week syllabus overviewing the topics to be covered each week ranging from introduction to mathematical modeling to frequency response analysis and control system design - Summary of Lecture 1 introducing open loop and closed loop control systems, their differences, and examples of each type of system.

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Introduction For Control

This document provides information about the Control Engineering EMM 4423 course, including: - References for the course textbook and additional reading materials - Assessment breakdown of the course consisting of tests, assignments, and a final exam - 14-week syllabus overviewing the topics to be covered each week ranging from introduction to mathematical modeling to frequency response analysis and control system design - Summary of Lecture 1 introducing open loop and closed loop control systems, their differences, and examples of each type of system.

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Control Engineering EMM 4423

Lectures

References
(a) Hishamuddin Jamaluddin, Mohd Shafiek Yaacob and Robiah Ahmad, Introduction to Control Engineering , 1st Edition, UTM Press, 2011 (b) N.S.Nise, Control System Engineering, 5th edition,John Wiley&Sons,Inc (c) R.C.Dirf and Bishop, Modern Control Systems.11th edition,Pearson International Edition,2008. (d) M.Gopal, Control Systems:Principle and Design, 3rd edition, McGrawHill,2008 (e) K.Ogata,Modern Control Engineering, 3rd edition, Pretice Hall, 1997.

Assessment
Test 1 (20%) Test 2 (20%) Assignment / QUIZ / LAB(10%) Final Examination (50%)

Syllabus

Week 1 (Introduction) Week 2-3 (Mathematical Modelling of dynamic systems) Week 4 (Block drigram manipulation, signal flow graphs and Masons rule, introduction to Matlab/Simulink) Week 5 (Introduction to time response analysis) Week 6 (Classification of control System, 1st and 2nd order systems and performance of feedback control system) Week7 (Steady state errors, final value theorem, controller action(PID) and application of Matlab/Simulink) Week 8 (Semester break) Week 9 (Definition,characteristics equations, Routh stability criterion, Introduction to root locus method) Week 10-11 (Root Locus plot ) Week 12-13 (Introduction to frequency response analysis) Week 14-15( Design of control system)

Lecture 1 : Introduction

Control system an interconnection of components forming a system configuration that will provide a desired system response. - consists of subsystems and processes (or plants) put together in order to control the outputs.

Examples iron, aircraft, car, body system (pancreas- regulates blood sugar) Represented by block diagram Example: Water level control system operates by sensing the difference between the desired level setting and the actual water level. (Closed loop block diagram )

Lecture 1 Introduction

Open loop utilizes an actuating device to control the process directly without using feedback. Closed-loop system uses measurement of the output and feedback of this signal to compare it with the desired output

Chapter 1 Introduction
Closed-Loop System Have feedback path Output response: greater accuracy Less sensitive to noise, disturbances and changes in the environment Open-Loop System No feedback path Output response: not accurate Sensitive to noise, disturbances and changes in the environment

System can compare the output Cannot correct the disturbances response with the input and make a correction if there is any difference
Complex and expensive Example: washing machine(water level control), air conditioning with temperature control Simple and inexpensive Example:Toaster,washing machine(washing process) .

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