ECEG 3175 Lecture 1
ECEG 3175 Lecture 1
ECEG 3175 Lecture 1
Overview
1 Overview
2 Objective
3 Introduction
History
4 Definitions
5 Closed-Loop Vs Open-Loop Control
Closed-Loop Control Systems
Open-Loop Control Systems
Comparison
6 Design and Compensation of Control Systems
Performance Specifications
System Compensation & Design Procedures
7 Examples of Control Systems
Lecture Objectives
Introduction
Example
automatic control is essential in the numerical control of machine tools
in the manufacturing industries, in the design of autopilot systems in
the aerospace industries, and in the design of cars and trucks in the
automobile industries. It is also essential in such industrial operations
as controlling pressure, humidity, viscosity, and flow in the process
industries.
Performance Specifications
System Compensation
The compensation is necessary if a control system does not satisfy the
given performance specifications.
Design Procedure
The design procedure of a control system follows the order of
i. Modeling,
ii. System analysis,
iii. System Design, and
iv. Implementation.
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Examples of Control Systems
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