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This document contains 4 questions regarding control systems and homework problems. Question 1 involves analyzing an RLC circuit, deriving its transfer function and state-space representation, sampling it, and calculating its output given unit step input. Question 2 analyzes stability and invertibility of a transfer function and the effects of sampling. Question 3 involves analyzing controllability, observability, and stability of a state-space model, deriving its transfer function, and applying feedback control. Question 4 analyzes realizability and properties of a difference equation system using state-space and transfer function methods. The document provides homework problems covering key concepts in control systems including modeling, analysis, and design.

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This document contains 4 questions regarding control systems and homework problems. Question 1 involves analyzing an RLC circuit, deriving its transfer function and state-space representation, sampling it, and calculating its output given unit step input. Question 2 analyzes stability and invertibility of a transfer function and the effects of sampling. Question 3 involves analyzing controllability, observability, and stability of a state-space model, deriving its transfer function, and applying feedback control. Question 4 analyzes realizability and properties of a difference equation system using state-space and transfer function methods. The document provides homework problems covering key concepts in control systems including modeling, analysis, and design.

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EE5103/ME5403 Computer Control Systems: Homework #1 (Due date: 08/09/2011)

Q1. (10 Marks) Consider the electrical circuit shown in the gure below. The circuit consists

of an inductance L = 1 henry, a resistance R = 1 ohm, and a capacitance C = 0.5 farad. Applying Kirchhos voltage law yields, L di 1 + Ri + dt C idt = eo idt = ei

1 C

a) Assuming ei is the input u, and eo , the output y, derive the transfer function of the system from the input u to output y. (2 Marks) b) Dene state variables by x1 = eo x2 = eo derive the state-space representation of the system. (2 Marks) c) Using zero-order-hold to sample the system, and assuming the sampling period h = 1, derive the state-space representation of the sampled system. (2 Marks) d) Apply z-transform to the state-space model derived in c), and obtain the input-output model of the system. (2 Marks) e) Assuming the initial conditions are y(0) = 1, and y(0) = 0. Calculate the output sequence y(k), under the unit step input, u(k) = 1 for k 0. (2 Marks) 1

Q2. (10 Marks) Consider the system G(s) =

s1 s2 + 2s + 1

a) Is the system stable? Does the system have a stable inverse? Justify your answers. (3 Marks) b) Is it possible to choose the sampling period h such that the sampled system is stable? Justify your answer. (3 Marks) c) Is it possible to choose the sampling period h such that the sampled system has a stable inverse? Justify your answer. (4 Marks) Q3. (10 Marks) Consider the system x (k + 1) = 1 2 1 0 x (k) + 1 0 x (k) 0 1 u (k)

y (k) =

a) Is the system stable? Is the system controllable? Is the system observable? Justify your answers. (2 Marks) b) Use z-transform to obtain the transfer function of the system. Write down the input-output dierence equation. (2 Marks) c) Assume the system is controlled by a proportional controller u (k) = K(uc (k) y(k)) Derive the transfer function from the command signal uc (k) to the output y(k). (2 Marks) d) Apply Jurys stability criterion to determine the range of controller gain, K, such that the closed-loop system is stable. (2 Marks) e) Determine the steady-state error, uc y, when uc is a unit step. (2 Marks) 2

Q4. (10 Marks) Consider the system described by the following dierence equation y(k + 1) = 3y(k) 2y(k 1) + u(k 1) 2u(k 2) a) What is the transfer function? Is the system stable? Does the system have a stable inverse? (2 Marks) b) Is it possible to realize the system such that it is both controllable and observable? If yes, write down the corresponding state-space equation. If no, justify your answer. (2 Marks) c) Is it possible to realize the system such that it is observable but not controllable? If yes, write down the corresponding state-space equation. If no, justify your answer. (2 Marks) d) Is it possible to realize the system such that it is controllable but not observable? If yes, write down the corresponding state-space equation. If no, justify your answer. (2 Marks) e) Is it possible to realize the system such that it is neither controllable nor observable? If yes, write down the corresponding state-space equation. If no, justify your answer. (2 Marks)

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