| Program Detail |
: This is a course that takes complex control theory and makes it exciting and accessible to students. The course presents a control engineering methodology that, while based on mathematical fundamentals, stresses physical system modeling and practical control system designs with realistic system specifications. Students get an opportunity to model, analyze, and design various types of controllers for different systems applications. The course provides a clear exposition of the basic principles of control system design techniques using frequency-and time-domain methods as well as the state variable method. Modern topics such as robust control theory and digital computer control systems allow students to explore more than just
the traditional material. Recognizing the importance of computer-aided design and analysis, the book integrates Matlab topics, examples, and problems in each lesson. Includes 1 lab credit. |