Lecture 01+02 introduction
Lecture 01+02 introduction
Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
EE-371 : Linear Control Systems
Lecture#01
Introduction to Control Systems
Chapter # 01
Text Book: Control Systems Engineering by Norman S. Nise 6th
Edition
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Course Information
Course Title: CONTROL SYSTEMS Lab (yes)
Credit hrs: 3+1
Prerequisites For this Course: Calculus, Complex Variables and Transforms,
Machines
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Grading Scheme
• Quizzes 10%
• Assignments 5%
• OHT 1 12.5%
• OHT2 12.5%
• Labs 25%
• Final Exam 35%
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Course Learning Outcomes
1. Course Outcomes and their Relation to Program Outcomes
(Mapping CLO to PLO)
Learning
Course Learning Outcome (CLOs) PLOs
Level
The student will have the ability to understand complex linear systems, 1 C2
CLO 1 their stability and evaluation of closed loop response.
The student will be able to use modern analytical tools, test equipment 5 P2
and computer aided design to assemble different types of control systems
CLO 4
and measure performance.
- Air Conditioning
- Cruise Control/ Adaptive Cruise
Control
- Anti lock braking system
- Active Suspension
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Control is Every where
Mechatronics
Industrial Automation
Robotics
Electromechanical Systems
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Robotics
Control is Every where
FLY BY WIRE
OR
MORE ELECTRICAL AIRCRAFT
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Mechanical
Pilot Input : Mechanical
Transmission
Fly
BY Output :Mechanical
Wire
OR
More
Electrical
Aircraft
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Control is Every where
Magnetic Levitation Train
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Magnetic Levitation
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More Examples
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Types of Control System
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Parts of Control System
In their simplest form, control systems take in data as input,
process the data, and then send out signals as output…
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Types of Control System
There are two main types of control system…
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Open Loop System
The open loop system is the simplest type of control system, as it
does not take account of the output. The input data is processed,
then sent as output, e.g. an automatic door…
A person steps The control box The door opens in time for
on a pressure pad, and the processes the data, the person to walk
pressure pad sends a and sends through
signal to a signal to the electric
the control box door
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Output
(Controller) (Actuator) Result
NUST Yearly
(Plant) Exam
NUST Teaching
Students
Environment Activities
Performance
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Closed Loop System
A closed loop system uses feedback provided by
sensors. Feedback is where information from the
output gets used as part of the input. A feedback
loop provides extra data, which is processed with
the input data.
Closed Loop System
Most control systems are closed loop
Disturbance
systems. For example Parties, Chit Chat
Error Games, TV, Net
Controller
Output
Reference
(Controller) (Actuator) Result
(Standard) NUST
+- (Plant)
NUST Teaching
Students
Environment Activities
(Sensor)
End & Mid,Terms
Quizes, Labs
Assignments
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Flight Control System
The pilot operates the The plane’s control box (a The wing flaps and
control to put the aircraft large computer) processes engines make the
into a steep turn. this data and sends signals to necessary adjustments.
Feedback also forms part the wing flaps and engines.
of the input.
Sensors monitor the tilt of the aircraft and send this information to the control box. This
becomes part of the input. When the required amount
of tilt has been reached, the computer sends signals to the
wing flaps and engine to stop any further adjustments.
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Disturbance
Forces
Desired
Neural Output
position Control algorithm Signal Muscle Hand Position
(Brain) G(s)
R (s) Controller
Actuator Y(s)
U (s) Plant
Reference Control block
Input
Eye
Sensor
Open loop No Feedback
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Classification of Control Systems
Control Systems
Natural Man-made
Manual Automatic
Open-loop Closed-loop
Non-linear linear
Non-linear linear
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Control Systems (Example)
Consider an elevator. When the fourth-floor button is pressed, the elevator rises to
the fourth floor with a speed and floor-leveling accuracy designed for passenger
comfort.
Two measures of
performance are :
(1) the transient
response
(2) the steady-state
error.
Passenger comfort and passenger patience are dependent upon the transient
response
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Antenna azimuth position control system:
system concept
detailed layout
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Antenna azimuth position
control system:
Schematic diagram
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Response of a position control system showing effect of high and low
controller gain on the output response
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The control system design process
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What is a Actuator?
Mechanical
Chemical
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What is a sensor?
Sensors are transducers that produce (transform) electrical energy (signals) as a result
of some type of stimulation (measurement space)
Temperature
Distance
Sensor
Electrical Voltage
Measurement Signals
Voltage
Force Current
Digital
Speed
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Questions?
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