Lecture
Course Type,
Schedule See Time Table Mandatory, Sixth
Semester
Network Analysis
Signals and Systems
Credit Hours Three + One Pre-requisite
Differential Equations,
Transform, Linear Algebra.
Faculty Room
Tuesday, 10:00 11:00
Office Ground Floor EE Office Hours
Thursday, 10:00 11:00
Department
Teaching
None Lab Schedule See the Timetable.
Assistant(s)
Goal of this course is to familiarize students with the principles of linear control
systems. With a brief overview of signals and systems, concepts of analysis and
Course
design of continuous and discrete-time control systems will be discussed in detail.
Description
Input and output properties of systems will be discussed. Application to
engineering problems will be used to elaborate these concepts.
Textbooks REQUIRED:
Katsuhiko Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, 5th edition, Prentice Hall 2010.
OPTIONAL/REFRENCES:
1. R. Dorf and R. Bishop, Modern Control Systems, 11th edition, Addison
Wesley, 2007.
2. N. S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 5th edition, John Wiley Inc, 2009.
3. B. C. Kou, Automatic Control Systems, 9th edition, Prentice Hall, 2009.
Readings &
Lectures Topics
CLOs
Fundamentals of Control Systems
Introduction to control systems, control systems examples, close-
loop versus open-loop control, mathematical modeling of dynamic Chapter 1 &
3* systems, transfer function, block diagrams. Chapter 2
Block diagram reduction, modeling in state-space, state space CLO1 & CLO2
representation of dynamic systems.