Control System
Control System
Schedule of Teaching
Lecturer Tutorial
Systems Engineering
4
-Digital Control Systems
4
-Microprocessors And Digital
4
-Signal Processors
Identification and Estimation
4
-Elective-I
4
-Simulation Lab
--Seminar-I
--Total
20
--
Credit
Point
Practical Total
-4
-4
-4
--3
1
4
4
4
3
1
24
4
4
4
4
4
1.5
1
22.5
E-561 MP&DSP is also an elective course in 1st sem PS and 1st sem PED.
SECOND SEMESTER
Course
No.
E-510
E-562
E-564
E-566
Title
Schedule of Teaching
Credit
Lecturer Tutorial Practical Total Point
Information Security
4
--4
4
Control Devices
4
--4
4
Optimal and Robust Control
4
--4
4
Non-linear and Adaptive
4
--4
4
E-568
E-570
E-572
Control
Reliability Engineering
Control Systems Lab
Seminar-II
Total
4
--20
-----
-3
1
4
4
3
1
24
4
1.5
1.0
22.5
E-510 IS is a core course in 2nd sem PS and 2nd sem PED also.
THIRD SEMESTER
Course
No.
E-661
E-663
Title
Elective-II
Elective-III
Advanced Systems Lab
Dissertation
Seminar-I on Dissertation
Total
Lecturer
4
4
--8
Schedule of Teaching
Credit
Tutorial Practical Total Point
--4
4
--4
4
-3
3
1.5
-9
9
--
12
20
9.5
FOURTH SEMESTER
Course
No.
E-662
E-664
Title
Dissertation
Seminar-II on Dissertation
Total
Schedule of Teaching
Credit
Lecturer Tutorial Practical Total Point
--20
20
--------20
20
--
The examination in the subject of Dissertation is to be conducted jointly by two examiners, one
of which will be the dissertation supervisor, and the other, an external examiner.
The result of the examination in Dissertation should be one of the followingApproved, Approved with Distinction, Rejected.
Course No
E-705
E-717
Title
Drives and control
Intelligent Control
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
E-719
E-737
E-761
E-763
E-765
E-767
E-769
E-569
Cryptography
Signal Processing
Robot Dynamics and Control
Industrial Processes Control
Control Systems Design
Guidance and Tracking Systems
Special Topics in Control Systems
Linear Systems Theory
Optimization Theory:
Systems Engineering
(A core course in 1st sem PS also)
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
During Semester Evaluation Weightage- 40%
End Semester Examination Weightage- 60%
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
References:
1. Gibson, Microprocessors, Prentice Hall of India.
2. K.J. Ayala, Micro Controller, Penram International.
3. Reference Manual of TMS-320 Digital Signal Processor.
L T P Total
4 0 0 4
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
During Semester Evaluation Weightage- 40%
End Semester Examination Weightage- 60%
Lennart Ljung. System Identification: Theory for the user, Prentice Hall Inc, NJ
1991.
B.N. Chatterji and K.K. Parmar, System Identification Techniques Oxford & IBH
Pub. New Delhi.
M.S. Garwaal & A.P. Andrews, Kalman Filtering: Theory and Practice, Prentice
Hall Inc. NJ 1993.
Information Security
(A common core course in 2nd sem PS, PED and CS)
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
During Semester Evaluation Weightage- 40%
Control Devices
L T P Total
4 0 0 4
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
During Semester Evaluation Weightage- 40%
End Semester Examination Weightage- 60%
References:
1.
2.
F.L. Lewis and V.L. Syrmos, Optimal Control, John Wiley & Sons, NY 1995
K. Zhou, J.C. Doyle and K. Glover, Robust & Optimal Control, Prentice Hall Inc.
NY 1998.
Introduction to nonlinear systems and their behavior, nonlinear modeling of rigid and flexible
body dynamics, Nuclear Fission, and Reacor.
Analysis of nonlinear systems, perturbation theory, perturbation dynamics, Stability of an
equilibrium point, phase plane trajectories, Describing functions, production of limit cycles.
Stability of nonlinear systems, Lyapunov approach, singular perturbations, Lures formulation,
Pupov stability criteria.
Nonlinear control design techniques; Feedback linearization, input-state and input-output
linearization, design issues for MIMO nonlinear systems.
Variable structure control, sliding surface design, approximation of switching laws. Adaptive
control:
Need for adaptive control, MIT rule, Model reference and self tuning adaptive control
techniques, concept of hyper stability, Auto tuning, Gain scheduling.
Stability, convergence and robustness issues in adaptive control.
Adaptive control of nonlinear systems.
Practical aspects, implementation and applications of adaptive control.
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Slotine J.J.E and W. Li, Applied nonlinear control, Prentice Hall Inc., 1991.
Mohler R.R., Nonlinear systems: Dynamics and Control, Prentice Hall Inc., 1991.
M. Vidyasagar, Nonlinear system analysis, Prentice Hall, 1993
K.J. Astrom Adaptive Control, Addison Wesley.
Astrom K.J. and B. Wittenmark, Computer Controlled Systems: Theory and
Design, Prentice Hall of India, 1994.
Reliability Engineering
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
During Semester Evaluation Weightage- 40%
End Semester Examination Weightage- 60%
Intelligent Control
(A common elective course in 3rd sem PS, PED, and CS)
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
During Semester Evaluation Weightage- 40%
End Semester Examination Weightage- 60%
L T P Total
4 0 0 4
Cryptography
(A common elective course in 3rd sem PS, PED, and CS)
Credits-4
Duration of Exam- Three hours
During Semester Evaluation Weightage- 40%
End Semester Examination Weightage- 60%
References:
1. Goodwin, G.C. Graebe, S.F. and M.E. Salgado, Control System Design, Prentice Hall
of India, 2001.
2. Friedland, B Advanced Control System Design, Prentice Hall Int. Inc. NY.
1966.
3. Zhou K. Doyle, J.C. and K. Glover. Robust Control, Prentice Hall Int. Inc. NY, 1998.
Fundamentals of guidance and tracking systems, Simple models of aircraft and missiles.
Systematic formulation of tracking problems, Tracking using servomechanism formulation,
prefilter design, model following, regulator redesign Optimal trackers.
Introduction to filtering, nonlinear filtering, prediction and smoothing, Kalman and Extended
Kalman filter.
Fundamentals of Tactical Missile Guidance, Method of Adjoints and the Homing Loop Intertial
navigation, giniballed, strap down and integrated navigation systems, external navigation aids.
Advanced guidance laws, Guidance laws & processing, Single dual and multimode guidance,
Navigation and guidance filter design.
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ching F. Lin, Modern Navigation, Guidance and control processing, Prentice Hall,
1991.
Chin F. Lin & Ching F. Lin, Modern Navigation, Guidance and Control Processing,
Vol. II, Prentice Hall Inc., 1996.
Paul Zarchan, Tactical and Strategic Missile Guidance, Progress in Astronautics
and Aeronautics, Vol. 176.
F.L. Lewis and V.L. Syrmos, Optimal Control, John Wiley & Sons.
J.H. Blackelock, Automatic Control of Aircrafts and Missiles, Wiley Interscience,
1991.
Linear spaces, linear independence, linear operators, inverse and adjoint of an operator,
bounded ness, eigenvalues & eigenvectors of an operator, generalized eigenvectors, Functions of
a square matrix, range and null space, Concepts of Norms.
Input-output and state variable description of systems, Solution of state equation,
properties of state transition matrix, Stability of linear systems, Lyapunov stability, positive and
bounded realness, Absolute stability.
Controllability and Observability, grammians, duality, Kalman decomposition, Hidden
modes, stabilizability and detectability,
Polynomial fraction description; Right and left polynomial fractions, Elementary
transformations, column & row degrees, Smith-McMillan form, Transmission and invariant
zeros, Rank properties, Singular values, SVD, Functional spaces of rational matrices RH , RH.
Linear fractional representation of systems, Basic linear fractional transformations.
Model Reduction, time-domain and frequency domain methods, balanced realization
approach, Singular perturbation approach.
Linear state feedback, output injection and observers.
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
C.T. Chen, Linear System Theory & Design, Oxford University Press, 1984.
Dated: 29.05.06
Enclosed please find the scheme and syllabi of MTech (Electrical Engineering) in the
specializations of Power Systems, Power Electronics & Drives (a new specialization approved
under TEQIP), and Control Systems. The scheme and syllabi have been considered and approved
in BOS meetings held on 13.02.06, and 09.05.06.
These may please be placed in the next Senate meeting for consideration and approval.
(SP Jain)
Chairman
Dr B Setia
Prof in charge (Academic affairs)
Enclosure: As above
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
KURUKSHETRA
No. DEE/06/Senate/PhD/
Dated: 22.06.06
A meeting of the following(the committee constituted vide item No.5.17 of the Senate 5 th
meeting) to deliberate further and possibly conclude on the proposed changes in the PhD
ordinances and regulations will be held on 23.06.06 at 09:30am in the office of the Committee
Chairman, the undersigned.
1. Dr KS Kasana, Dean (Acad), member
2 Dr SK Chakarvarty, Ex-Dean (Acad), member
3. Dr B Setia, Prof in charge (Acad Affairs), special invitee
All the above members are requested to please make it convenient to attend the same.
(SP Jain)
Committee Chairman
All the above members
Dated:29.05.06
The course MTech (Electrical Engineering), in the specialization of Power Electronics & Drives,
proposed under TEQIP, is expected to be started from the session 2006-07.
It is requested that the steps may kindly be taken to provide well in time the necessary teaching,
and teaching-supporting staff, as per the TEQIP provision, so that the course progresses
smoothly, and we do not land into an awkward position.
Further, it may kindly be deliberated and decided that when TEQIP ends, how the staff appointed
for the purpose shall be paid to sustain the course.
I request that the course be started only if the above cited arrangements can be made.
(SP Jain)
Chairman
Director