EGR 43204 CONTROL SYSTEMS AND LAB (4)
This course introduces the fundamental concepts and techniques used in the analysis and design of control systems. Topics include modeling of dynamic systems, transfer functions, block diagrams, and state-space representation. Students will explore time-domain and frequency-domain analysis, stability criteria (e.g., Routh-Hurwitz, Nyquist, Bode plots), and the design of controllers such as PID and state feedback. The course also covers system response to various inputs, including step, impulse, and sinusoidal signals, as well as the application of control strategies in real-world engineering systems. Laboratory work will provide practical experience with simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink), system modeling, analysis, and controller design.
Prerequisites
EGR 11004 PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS,
EGR 31003 SIGNALS & SYSTEMS, and
EGE 33104 CIRCUITS II & LAB