Control Engineering: Control engineering or Control systems engineering is based on the foundations of feedback theory and linear system analysis, and it integrates the concepts of network theory and communication theory It is the engineering discipline that applies control theory to design systems with predictable behaviors
Lecture Notes Control System Engineering-II VEER SURENDRA SAI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY BURLA, ODISHA, INDIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING-II (3-1-0) Lecture Notes Subject Code: CSE-II
Convenient (room temperature control, laundry machine) Dangerous (hot/cold places, space, bomb removal) Impossible for human (nanometer scale precision positioning, work inside the small space that human cannot enter) It exists in nature (human body temperature control) Lower cost, high efficiency, etc Many examples of control systems around us
Control theory is a relatively new field in engineering when compared with core topics, such as statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, etc Early examples of control systems were developed actually before the science was fully understood For example the fly?ball governor developed by James Watt to control
The eld of control systems deals with applying or choosing the inputs to a given system to make it behave in a certain way (i e , make the state or output of the system follow a certain trajectory)
control system is to identify what can be automated It will help if you have an understanding of basic hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical operating mechanisms, electronics, control sequences, etc and a solid knowledge of the operation or process that you are going to automate You should understand how to control motion and movement, regulate
1 1 Scope of Control System Engineer 1 2 Classification of Control 3 7 Stepper Motors 4 0 Time Domain Performance Analysis of Linear Control Systems
Control System Design Lecture notes for ME 155A Karl Johan Åström Department of Mechanical Environmental Engineering University of California
Control engineering is based on the foundations of feedback theory and linear system analysis, and it generates the concepts of network theory and