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MUFFAKHAM JAH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING DEPT

Course Code: EC 304Course Title: Automatic control systems Year and Semester: III Year I SemesterContact Hours per week: 4Course Coordinator: JABER OSMANCourse Coordinator Phone: 8106656150Course Coordinator Email: [email protected] Coordinator Location: Room No.1113CCourse Coordinator Availability: Mondays: 1:00P.M, to 3:40 P.M., Wednesdays: 1.30 to 3.50 P.M.

Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities:

To successfully complete this course, students should have the ability to obtain transfer function of a system using Laplace and Z- transforms studied in Signals Analysis and Transform Techniques EC 253 , as well as have a basic knowledge of theorems applied to the systems. The Student should have the capability to apply the concepts Calculus, ordinary differential equations, Laplace transforms, elementary complex variables, elementary linear algebra, and elementary dynamics.

Course Description

The subject of Automatic Control Systems is one semester course for III B.E Electronics and Communication Engineering students. The aim of this subject is to provide the students with the background needed to model and design automatic control systems for electrical, mechanical, and electromechanical systems using the classical concepts of root locus, Bode plots, and Nyquist diagrams, and to assess the stability and performance of such systems. An introduction to the state space techniques is also provided.

Course Outcomes

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 

Define a control system and Obtain mathematical model of electrical and mechanical systems using various methods.

Analyze and design a control system to satisfy predetermined time domain and frequency domain specifications .

Investigate closed loop stability of Linear Time invariant system using Time domain and frequency domain approach

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Describe a digital control system and analyze the system stability Specify and analyze a LTI system using State Space Analysis

Overview of Learning Activities Lectures and class discussions Tutorials Problem Solving Assignment work

Overview of Learning Resources

1. Prescribed Text Books, Reference Books

1. Nagrath, , and Gopal., “Control System Engineering,” New Age Publishers, 5/e, 2009. 2. Ogata, K., “Modern Control Engineering,” 5/e, PHI, 2010. 3. Benjamin C. Kuo, “Automatic Control Systems,” 7/e, PHI, 2010. 4. Richard C. Dorf & Robert H. Bishop, “Modern Control Systems,” 11/e, Pearson, 2008. 5. Gopal , “Digital Control Engineering,” 1/e, New Age Publishers, 2008.

2. Freely accessible internet sites: nptel.ac.in3. Additional material provided in the class / handouts

Overview of Assessment

i. class testsii. Assignmentsiii. Tutorialsiv. Quiz