Week 1
Week 1
(KON 313E)
Week 1
12 Frequency domain analysis of control systems: Relationships with the time domain
Control
Systems
Engineering,
N. Nise, John
Wiley & Sons
Other References
Input Valve
Float
Output
Ctesibius’ Flow Rate Regulator , (B.C. Third Century) Watt’s Steam Engine, 1820
Basic Elements of Control System
Input Output
System
Example: Electrical System
System: An electric
circuit
Possible signals:
⚫ Voltage,
⚫ Current
Example: Mechanical System
System: Car
Possible signals:
⚫ Car position
⚫ Steering Wheel
position
⚫ Throttle, brake, gear
position
⚫ Car speed
⚫ Wheel slip
⚫ ..
Example: Social System
System: Society
Possible signals:
⚫ Population growth
⚫ Happiness status
⚫ Education status
Example: Economic System
System: Economy of
a specific country
Possible signals:
⚫ Inflation
⚫ Economic growth
⚫ Tax ratios
⚫ ..
Common Point!
Mathematical
model of the
system
Physical Conceptual
system Side
Mathematical
Solution
Control Techniques
Definition:
Systems whose control signal is not affected by the output signal are
called open loop control systems.
Disturbance
Desired Room
Temperature u temperature
r Controller Heater Room y
Measuring
Device
Definition: The process of reflecting the output to the system
input in this way is called feedback.
Closed Loop Control
A closed loop control system can correct changes in the
system output due to changes in system parameters or
disturbances acting on the system!
Example: Temperature control in a room.
Disturbance
Desired
Room
Temperature error u temperature
r
+ Controller Heater Room y
-
Measurement
Device
C Desired temperature
The moment the disturbance
hits the system.
Closed Loop Control
Room temperature with on/off control:
Desired Room
Temperature e u temperature
r =T + error Heater Room y
-
y
Unit feedback
T+
T-
T0
t
Sytem Modeling
1. Analytical Methods
2. System Identification Methods
Analytical Methods
Here, the elements that make up the system, how these
elements are related to each other and the equations related
to each element are known.
The relation between the input signal and the output signal
of the system has a special meaning for us. (Transfer
function)
input output
System
input output
System
System Identification
input output
System
Time Invariant
Example
Casual
Casual