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Arshad Ali
Assistant Professor
Linear
Control Department of Electrical
Engineering
Systems
HITEC University
Topics to be Covered
• Introduction to Control Systems, Basic Terminologies
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Recommended Books
• Design of Feedback Control Systems - By Stefani, Savant, Shahian &
Hostelter (4th Edition, 2002, Oxford University Press)
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Distribution of Marks
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Basic Definitions
• System: an arrangement or combination of different physical
components that are connected or related together to form an entire
unit to achieve/perform a certain objective
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• Plant: a piece of equipment, set of machines functioning together
to perform a particular operation. Any physical object to be
controlled.
Inputs Outputs
Plant / Process
(Objective) (Results)
• Output: The actual response that is obtained from a control system due
to the application of the input
Disturbance
• Disturbance: a signal that tends to affect the value of the output of a system.
• The actuator is the engine which generates propulsive forces that turn the wheel
Other example:
Climate control
Traction control
Robotics 11
Solar Trackers
Output Signal
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Open Loop Systems
• Output has no effect on the control action
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Example of Open Loop System
Washing Machine:
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Advantages of Open Loop
• Easy to maintain
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Disadvantages of Open Loop
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Closed Loop Systems
• Controlling action is dependant on the output or changes in
input
• Output is fed back into the input
• Feedback signal produces error signal
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Closed Loop Systems Definitions
• Error Signal [e(t)]: Difference between the input and the feedback
signal. Fed into the controller to reduce the error and bring the output
of the system closer to the desired value.
• Input transducer sense the input physical quantity and converts it
into a form to be used by the controller [r(t)]
• Controlled Variable [c(t)]: quantity which is controlled
• Manipulated Variable [u(t)]: quantity which is varied
• Output transducer measure the output response and convert it into a
form used by the controller
• Output signal arrives back via a feedback path
• Summing junction: algebraically sums two or more signals 20
Advantages of Closed Loop
• Response is more accurate due to correction of arising errors
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Disadvantages of Closed Loop
• Complicated in design
• Complex and costlier
• Oscillations generates within the system
• Can get unstable in certain conditions
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A Manual Level Control System
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Example of Closed Loop
• Objective: To control direction and speed of car
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Functional block diagram:
Desired Actual
course course
of travel + Error Steering of travel
Driver Automobile
Mechanism
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Time response:
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Types of Feedback:
Positive feedback:
• When a system tends to
increase output
• Small disturbances increase
the magnitude of
perturbations (Changes in
normal State)
Examples:
• Tends to cause system
Amplifier oscillations in
instability
electronics, microphone and
• Results in exponential speaker resonance.
growth, increasing
oscillations
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Types of Feedback:
Negative Feedback:
• System tends to reduce output
• Results of a process causes the
operation to reduce change
• Makes system self regulating, more
stable
• Reduces the effects of fluctuations
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