1 Introduction To Control Systems
1 Introduction To Control Systems
Systems
Text Books
1. Modern Control Systems, (11th Edition) By: Richard C. Dorf
,University of California, Davis & Robert H. Bishop, The University of
Texas at Austin.
Manipulated Variable
Input or
Set point Output or
Or reference Controlled Variable
Controller Process
Other variables
• Controlled Variable - It is the quantity or condition that is
measured and Controlled. Normally controlled variable is
the output of the control system.
Feedback
element
Types of control system: Closed-loop control system
• Examples:
• Temperature control systems (air-conditioner),
• Position control systems (robot arms),
• velocity control systems (vehicle cruise control),
Open and closed loop control systems
• In practice, combination of both OLCS and CLCS is
normally used.
• A simple example is the washing machine:
• the process of filling up the tank with water is a CLCS
operation,
• while the process of washing and rinsing is an OLCS
operation.
Open and closed loop control systems
OLCS CLCS
The structure is simple and is cheaper Able to compensate for / filter
to build. disturbances noise.
Suitable when input signal for Not sensitive to noise and changes to
satisfactory system performance can be system parameters or environment.
estimated or approximated and does
not change.
Easier to design a controller for a
CLCS to achieve the desired transient
and steady state response.
Control loop
Open Vs. Closed loop control system
Types of control system: Multivariable control system
Outputs
Temp
Humidity Comparator Controller Process
Pressure
Measurements
Feedback control system
•A system that maintains a prescribed relationship between
the output and some reference input by comparing them
and using the difference (i.e. error) as a means of control is
called a feedback control system.
•Feedback can be positive or negative.
•Closed-loop control system is a feedback system.
Feedback control system
Feedback
Feedforward vs. feedback
• Feedforward: acts without taking the output into account.
(OLCS)
• Example: dishwasher does not measure the cleanliness of
plates during its operation
• Feedback: the output is specified by taking the input into
account. (CLCS)
• Example: room temperature control system measures the
room temperature during its operation.
Types of control system: Servo system
• A Servo System (or servomechanism) is a feedback control
system in which the output is some mechanical position,
velocity or acceleration.
y(t ) 3u(t ) 5
30
u(t) Process y(t) 25
y(t)
20
15
10
5
0 2 4 6 8 10
u(t)
Types of control system: nonlinear control system
•When the input and output has nonlinear relationship the
system is said to be nonlinear.
Types of control system: nonlinear control system
•Linear control system does not exist in practice.
x(t)
t
Discrete data system
•A discrete time control system involves one or more
variables that are known only at discrete time intervals.
X[n]
n
Deterministic control system
•A control system is deterministic if the response to input is
predictable and repeatable.
x(t) y(t)
t t
Stochastic control system
z(t)
t
Static and Dynamic control system
•Static: the output at any time depends on input at that time.
•Dynamic: present output depends on the past input.
Adaptive Control System
• The dynamic characteristics of most control systems are
not constant for several reasons.
• The effect of small changes on the system parameters is
attenuated in a feedback control system.
• An adaptive control system is required when the changes
in the system parameters are significant.
Classification
Control Systems
of control
systems Natural Man-made
Manual Automatic
Open-loop Closed-loop
Non-linear linear
Non-linear linear
To control speed
of a steam
engine