Control systems engineering  

Learning outcomes After passing the course successfully, the student will * have an overview and be able to describe dynamic systems behavior at basic level * understand and be able to use mathematical apparatus baseline for the description of dynamic systems * know the common principles of classic and modern control systems * be able to use software for simulation of control systems at basic level * be able to use frequency domain techniques on the design of basic electrical and mechanical systems * be able to create, analyze and tune PID control systems Brief description of content The course gives an introductory theoretical and practical knowledge about behavior, modeling, and characterization of dynamic systems. Simplified overview of the required mathematical apparatus is covered. The characterization methods of linear systems (state-space equations, transfer functions) are studied; stablity, observability and controllability are discussed. Theory and practice of classical control methods (on-off control and PID control) are studied. Students wlll learn to analyze simpler control systems in practice.
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Control systems engineering
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