Introduction To Control Systems
Introduction To Control Systems
Introduction To Control Systems
References
ii. Ogata K. (2002). Modern Control Engineering (4th Ed), Prentice
Hall.
iii. Dorf R.C., Bishop R.H. (2001). Modern Control Systems (9th Ed),
Prentice Hall.
ACADEMIC STAFF MEMBERS
Lecturer
En. Megat Syahirul Amin bin Megat Ali
B.Eng. (UTP)
TEACHING PLAN
Week Course Content
1-2 Introduction to Control Systems
3-4 The Basics of Control Theory
5-6 Mathematical Model of Systems
7-9 System Stability
10-11 Time-Domain Analysis
12-13 The Root Locus Method
14 Frequency Response Method
15 Controller
LAB SESSIONS
Lab Title
1 Introduction to MatLab Simulink
2 Open-loop System Characteristics
3 Closed-loop System Characteristics
4 Study of Time-Response for 1st Order
Systems
5 Study of Open-loop System Models
6 Study of Closed-loop System Models.
Introduction to Control System
Basic Concepts
Control System Examples
Energy
Source
MANUAL VS AUTOMATIC CONTROL
Control is a process of causing a system variable such as
temperature or position to conform to some desired value or
trajectory, called reference value or trajectory.
For example, driving a car implies controlling the vehicle to
follow the desired path to arrive safely at a planned destination.
i. If you are driving the car yourself, you are performing manual control of
the car.
ii. If you use design a machine, or use a computer to do it, then you have
built an automatic control system.
RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS
Transient response:
Gradual change of output from initial to the desired condition
Steady-state response:
Approximation to the desired response
For example, consider an elevator rising from ground to the 4th
floor.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Component or process to be controlled can be represented by a
block diagram.
The input-output relationship represents the cause and effect of the
process.
Measurement
Desired
Output Controller Process Output
Response Variables
Measurement
v. Temperature
Regulated temperature of 36°C to 37°C
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Time response:
TRANSPORTATION
Consider using a radar to measure distance and velocity to
autonomously maintain distance between vehicles.
Coordinated
control system
for a boiler-
generator.
Disturbance
Controlled Manipulated
Set-point Error Signal Variable
or
Reference Actual
input + + Output
+
+ Controller Actuator + Process
-
Sensor
Feedback Signal
CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN PROCESS
1. Establish control goals
If the performance does not 5. Obtain a model of the process, the actuator and the sensor
meet specifications, then
iterate the configuration
and actuator
6. Describe a controller and select key parameters to be adjusted
System Configuration:
ASSIGNMENT 1
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