Semester 7


Course: Automatic Control Systems II



Course Code: ΥΥΗ1
Course Level: Undergratuate
Obligatory/Elective: Obligatory
Semester: 7
Division: Division of Computers
Group: Main Course
ECTS Credits: 5
Hours Per Week: 5
Website: eclass.uowm.gr/courses/ECE367/
Language: Greek
Content:

The CS II course is the continuation of the CS I course. Its main purpose is to demonstrate the practical value and applications of control systems theory and to provide students with useful knowledge of immediate application. The course is combined with the use of appropriate software to solve automatic control problems. Includes sections: Frequency domain systems analysis methods. Stability in the frequency domain. Design of feedback control systems with Root Locus and Bode Diagrams (Phase-Lead, Phase-Lag, three terms (Proportional - Integral – Differential (PID) controllers). Prefilters. Design of state variable feedback systems (controllability and observability, full-state feedback, observer design, optimal control systems, internal model design).

Learning Outcomes:

The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a comprehensive introduction to the theory and applications of Control Systems with emphasis in design.

The student will deal with the simulation of physical systems on a computer and finding the proper controller through assignments and solving selected exercises.

In addition, the student will complete a series of selected laboratory exercises covering all the different types of compensators in control systems.

Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

  1. Identify and describe the different types of compensators.
  2. Understand and explain their operation in the closed loop system.
  3. Analyze and design a control system (via transfer functions and state equations).
  4. Compare and evaluate the designed control system based on set design specifications.
  5. Implement compensator circuits.
  6. Implement experimental devices in the laboratory and analyze their operation.
  7. Simulate on PC and explain the operation of control systems.
Pre-requirements:

Applied Mathematics and Automatic Control Systems I

Teaching Methods:

Lectures, assignments, Laboratory

Validation:
  1. Written final examination (60%) comprising:
    - Solving problems related to quantitative data
  2. Individual work (10%).
  3. Final laboratory test (30%).
Suggested Books:

[1]   Σύγχρονα Συστήματα Αυτομάτου Ελέγχου, 13η Έκδοση, Dorf Richard C., Bishop Robert H., ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ Α. ΤΖΙΟΛΑ & ΥΙΟΙ, 2017.

[2]    Συστήματα Αυτομάτου Ελέγχου, Ogata K., ΓΡΗΓΟΡΙΟΣ ΧΡΥΣΟΣΤΟΜΟΥ ΦΟΥΝΤΑΣ, 2011.

[3]    Συστήματα Αυτομάτου Ελέγχου, 2η Έκδοση, Μαλατέστας Παντελής, ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ Α. ΤΖΙΟΛΑ & ΥΙΟΙ, 2017.

[4]   Πετρίδης Βασίλειος, Συστήματα Αυτόματου Ελέγχου. Τόμος Β. Ζήτη Πελαγία & Σια Ι.Κ.Ε..

[5]   G. F. Franklin and al, Feedback control of Dynamic Systems, 5th ed., Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.

[6]   Π. Ν. Παρασκευόπουλος,  Εισαγωγή στον Αυτόματο Έλεγχο. Τόμος  Α Θεωρία, Αθήνα 2001.

Lecturer: Parisses Konstantinos