Feedback Control Systems: Introduction (Examples)
Feedback Control Systems: Introduction (Examples)
Feedback Control Systems: Introduction (Examples)
Lecture 2
Introduction (Examples)
Control Systems (Review)
• A control system is an interconnection of components that wil
l provide a desired system response
• In order for a system to be controllable, there must be a cause
-effect relationship for its components, i.e. there must be som
e input that can cause changes to the output parameter to be
controlled.
Role of Control Systems
• Convenient (room temperature control, laundry machine)
• Dangerous Environment (hot/cold places, space, bomb re
moval)
• Impossible for human (nanometer scale precision
positioning, work inside the small space that human cann
ot enter)
• Lower cost, high efficiency (factory automation), etc.
• System:
Combination of components that act together & perform cert
ain objectives
• Disturbance:
A signal that tends to adversely affect the value of output of s
ystem.
• Feedback Control:
An operation that tends to normalize the disturbances and re
duce the difference between the output of a system and som
e reference input.
Basic elements in feedback control
systems
Control system design objective
• To design a controller system in which output follows
the reference in a “satisfactory” manner even in the f
ace of disturbances.
Example: Automobile direction control
• Attempts to change the direction of the automobile.
Summary
• Introduction of control systems
• Open loop and closed loop systems
• Examples of control systems
Next
Laplace Transform
Exercises
• Find at least 10 open loop and closed loop systems i
n your surrounding: represent the overall systems th
rough diagrams
Questions?