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Control Systems
Lect. 1 Introduction
Basil Hamed
Introduction
1. What is a control system.
2. Why control systems are important.
3.What are the basic components of a control system.
4. Some examples of control-system applications.
5.Why feedback is incorporated into most control systems.
6. Types of control systems.
Basil Hamed 2
What is a control system
A control system is considered to be any
system which exists for the purpose of
regulating or controlling the flow of
energy, information, money, or other
quantities in some desired fashion.
Basil Hamed 3
What is a control system
• An interconnection of components forming a
system configuration that will provide a
desired system response
• The study of control provides us with a
process for analyzing and understanding the
behavior of a system given some input
• It also introduces methods for achieving the
desired system response
Basil Hamed 4
Systems and Control
A System is a device or process that takes a
given input and produces some output:
 A DC motor takes as input a voltage and
produces as output rotary motion
 A chemical plant takes in raw chemicals and
produces a required chemical product
System
Input Output
Why control systems are important
In recent years, control systems have assumed an
increasingly important role in the development and
advancement of modern civilization and technology.
Practically every aspect of our day-to-day activities is
affected by some type of control system.
Control systems are found in abundance in all sectors of
industry, such as quality control of manufactured products,
automatic assembly lines, machine-tool control, space
technology and weapon systems, computer control,
transportation systems, power systems, robotics, Micro-
Electro-Mechanical Systems, nanotechnology, and many
others.
Basil Hamed 6
Basic Components of a Control System
1. Objectives of control.
2. Control-system components.
3. Results or outputs.
Basil Hamed 7
Examples of Control-System Applications
Potential applications of control of these systems may benefit the
following areas:
• Machine tools. Improve precision and increase productivity by
controlling chatter.
• Flexible robotics. Enable faster motion with greater accuracy.
•Photolithography. Enable the manufacture of smaller
microelectronic circuits by controlling vibration in the
photolithography circuit-printing process.
• Biomechanical and biomedical. Artificial muscles, drug
delivery systems, and other assistive technologies.
• Process control. For example, on/off shape control of solar
reflectors or aerodynamic surfaces.
Basil Hamed 8
Examples of Control-System Applications
Steering Control of an Automobile:
As a simple example of the control system, consider the
steering control of an automobile. The direction of the two
front wheels can be regarded as the controlled variable, or
the output, y; the direction of the steering wheel is the
actuating signal, or the input, u.
The control system, or process in this case, is composed of
the steering mechanism and the dynamics of the entire
automobile. However, if the objective is to control the
speed of the automobile, then the amount of pressure
exerted on the accelerator is the actuating signal, and the
vehicle speed is the controlled variable.
Basil Hamed 9
Examples of Control Applications
Aerospace Applications:
Aircraft or missile guidance and control
Space vehicles and structures
Examples of Control-System Applications
Sun-Tracking Control of Solar Array:
To achieve the goal of developing economically
feasible non-fossil-fuel electrical power, development
of solar power conversion methods, including the
solar-cell conversion techniques
Basil Hamed 11
Why feedback is incorporated into most
control systems
Control Systems can be classified as :
open loop system (Nonfeedback System)
closed loop system (Feedback System).
Basil Hamed 12
Open-Loop Control Systems
(Nonfeedback Systems)
Basil Hamed 13
The elements of an open-loop control system can
usually be divided into two parts: the controller and the
controlled process, as shown by the block diagram
Open Loop Control Systems
A system in which the output has no effect on
the control action is known as an open loop
control system. For a given input the system
produces a certain output. If there are any
disturbances, the out put changes and there is no
adjustment of the input to bring back the output
to the original value.
Basil Hamed 14
Open-Loop Control Systems
• The controlled ‘output’ is the
resulting toast
• System does not reject
changes in component
characteristics
Basil Hamed 15
Closed-Loop Control Systems
(Feedback Control Systems)
What is missing in the open-loop control system for more
accurate and more adaptive control is a link or feedback
from the output to the input of the system.
To obtain more accurate control, the controlled signal y
should be fed back and compared with the reference
input.
Basil Hamed 16
Open-Closed Loop Control
Closed-loop control takes account of actual
output and compares this to desired output
Measurement
Desired
Output
+
-
Process
Dynamics
Controller/
Amplifier
Output
Input
Open-loop control is ‘blind’ to actual output
TYPES OF FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS
Feedback control systems may be classified in a number
of ways, depending upon the purpose of the
classification. For instance, according to the method of
analysis and design, control systems are classified as:
Linear or Nonlinear
Time-varying or Time-invariant
Continuous-data or Discrete-data
Basil Hamed 18
Control
Many control systems can be characterised
by these components
Sensor
Actuator Process
Control
Reference
r(t)
Outpu
t
y(t)
-
+
Error
e(t)
Control
Signal
u(t)
Plant
Disturbance
Sensor Noise
Feedback
Actuation
A device for acting on the environment
Sensing
A device for measuring some aspect of the
environment
Examples : Washing Machine
System Requirements
 Understanding of load sizes
 Receptacle to hold clothes
 ‘Plumbing’
 Ease of use, Reliability
 Low Cost
Actuators
 AC or DC Motors
 Water inlet/drain
Sensors
 Water level
 Load speed/balance
Control
 Choice depends on design
Examples : The CD
Player
A CD player is an example
of control system
Requires
 Accurate positioning of the
laser read head
 Precise control of media
speed
 Conversion of digital data to
analogue signal
Examples : Hard Drive
A computer disk drive is
another example of a
rotary control system
Requires
 Accurate positioning of the
magnetic read head
 Precise control of media
speed
 Extraction of digital data
from magnetic media
Examples : Modern Automobiles
Modern Automobiles are
controlled by a number of
computer components
Requires
 Control of automobile sub
systems
 Brakes and acceleration
 Cruise control
 ABS
 Climate control
 GPS
 Reliability
 Low cost
 Ease of use
The Control Problem
Generally a controller is required to filter the error
signal in order that certain control criteria or
specifications, be satisfied. These criteria may involve,
but not be limited to:
1. Disturbance rejection
2. Steady state errors
3. Transient response characteristics
4. Sensitivity to parameter changes in the plant
Basil Hamed 26
The Control Problem
Solving in control problem generally involves;
1. Choosing sensors to measure the plant output
2. Choosing actuators to drive the plant
3. Developing the plant, actuator, and sensors equations
4. Designing the controller
5. Evaluating the design analytically by simulation, and
finally by testing the physical system.
6. If the physical tests are unsatisfactory, iterating these
steps.
Basil Hamed 27
The Control Problem
Problem Formulation
Solution Translation
Basil Hamed 28
Physical
System
Mathematical
model
system
Mathematical
solution of
mathematical
problem
Modeling Physical Systems - Overview
Basil Hamed 29
Modeling – Remarks
• Modeling is the most important and difficult task
in control system design.
• No mathematical model exactly represents a
physical system.
Math Model  Physical System
Math Model  Physical System
• Do not confuse models with physical systems!
• In this course, we may use the term “system” or
“plant” to mean a mathematical model.
Basil Hamed 30

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Lect-1-Introduction1.pptx

  • 1. Control Systems Lect. 1 Introduction Basil Hamed
  • 2. Introduction 1. What is a control system. 2. Why control systems are important. 3.What are the basic components of a control system. 4. Some examples of control-system applications. 5.Why feedback is incorporated into most control systems. 6. Types of control systems. Basil Hamed 2
  • 3. What is a control system A control system is considered to be any system which exists for the purpose of regulating or controlling the flow of energy, information, money, or other quantities in some desired fashion. Basil Hamed 3
  • 4. What is a control system • An interconnection of components forming a system configuration that will provide a desired system response • The study of control provides us with a process for analyzing and understanding the behavior of a system given some input • It also introduces methods for achieving the desired system response Basil Hamed 4
  • 5. Systems and Control A System is a device or process that takes a given input and produces some output:  A DC motor takes as input a voltage and produces as output rotary motion  A chemical plant takes in raw chemicals and produces a required chemical product System Input Output
  • 6. Why control systems are important In recent years, control systems have assumed an increasingly important role in the development and advancement of modern civilization and technology. Practically every aspect of our day-to-day activities is affected by some type of control system. Control systems are found in abundance in all sectors of industry, such as quality control of manufactured products, automatic assembly lines, machine-tool control, space technology and weapon systems, computer control, transportation systems, power systems, robotics, Micro- Electro-Mechanical Systems, nanotechnology, and many others. Basil Hamed 6
  • 7. Basic Components of a Control System 1. Objectives of control. 2. Control-system components. 3. Results or outputs. Basil Hamed 7
  • 8. Examples of Control-System Applications Potential applications of control of these systems may benefit the following areas: • Machine tools. Improve precision and increase productivity by controlling chatter. • Flexible robotics. Enable faster motion with greater accuracy. •Photolithography. Enable the manufacture of smaller microelectronic circuits by controlling vibration in the photolithography circuit-printing process. • Biomechanical and biomedical. Artificial muscles, drug delivery systems, and other assistive technologies. • Process control. For example, on/off shape control of solar reflectors or aerodynamic surfaces. Basil Hamed 8
  • 9. Examples of Control-System Applications Steering Control of an Automobile: As a simple example of the control system, consider the steering control of an automobile. The direction of the two front wheels can be regarded as the controlled variable, or the output, y; the direction of the steering wheel is the actuating signal, or the input, u. The control system, or process in this case, is composed of the steering mechanism and the dynamics of the entire automobile. However, if the objective is to control the speed of the automobile, then the amount of pressure exerted on the accelerator is the actuating signal, and the vehicle speed is the controlled variable. Basil Hamed 9
  • 10. Examples of Control Applications Aerospace Applications: Aircraft or missile guidance and control Space vehicles and structures
  • 11. Examples of Control-System Applications Sun-Tracking Control of Solar Array: To achieve the goal of developing economically feasible non-fossil-fuel electrical power, development of solar power conversion methods, including the solar-cell conversion techniques Basil Hamed 11
  • 12. Why feedback is incorporated into most control systems Control Systems can be classified as : open loop system (Nonfeedback System) closed loop system (Feedback System). Basil Hamed 12
  • 13. Open-Loop Control Systems (Nonfeedback Systems) Basil Hamed 13 The elements of an open-loop control system can usually be divided into two parts: the controller and the controlled process, as shown by the block diagram
  • 14. Open Loop Control Systems A system in which the output has no effect on the control action is known as an open loop control system. For a given input the system produces a certain output. If there are any disturbances, the out put changes and there is no adjustment of the input to bring back the output to the original value. Basil Hamed 14
  • 15. Open-Loop Control Systems • The controlled ‘output’ is the resulting toast • System does not reject changes in component characteristics Basil Hamed 15
  • 16. Closed-Loop Control Systems (Feedback Control Systems) What is missing in the open-loop control system for more accurate and more adaptive control is a link or feedback from the output to the input of the system. To obtain more accurate control, the controlled signal y should be fed back and compared with the reference input. Basil Hamed 16
  • 17. Open-Closed Loop Control Closed-loop control takes account of actual output and compares this to desired output Measurement Desired Output + - Process Dynamics Controller/ Amplifier Output Input Open-loop control is ‘blind’ to actual output
  • 18. TYPES OF FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS Feedback control systems may be classified in a number of ways, depending upon the purpose of the classification. For instance, according to the method of analysis and design, control systems are classified as: Linear or Nonlinear Time-varying or Time-invariant Continuous-data or Discrete-data Basil Hamed 18
  • 19. Control Many control systems can be characterised by these components Sensor Actuator Process Control Reference r(t) Outpu t y(t) - + Error e(t) Control Signal u(t) Plant Disturbance Sensor Noise Feedback
  • 20. Actuation A device for acting on the environment
  • 21. Sensing A device for measuring some aspect of the environment
  • 22. Examples : Washing Machine System Requirements  Understanding of load sizes  Receptacle to hold clothes  ‘Plumbing’  Ease of use, Reliability  Low Cost Actuators  AC or DC Motors  Water inlet/drain Sensors  Water level  Load speed/balance Control  Choice depends on design
  • 23. Examples : The CD Player A CD player is an example of control system Requires  Accurate positioning of the laser read head  Precise control of media speed  Conversion of digital data to analogue signal
  • 24. Examples : Hard Drive A computer disk drive is another example of a rotary control system Requires  Accurate positioning of the magnetic read head  Precise control of media speed  Extraction of digital data from magnetic media
  • 25. Examples : Modern Automobiles Modern Automobiles are controlled by a number of computer components Requires  Control of automobile sub systems  Brakes and acceleration  Cruise control  ABS  Climate control  GPS  Reliability  Low cost  Ease of use
  • 26. The Control Problem Generally a controller is required to filter the error signal in order that certain control criteria or specifications, be satisfied. These criteria may involve, but not be limited to: 1. Disturbance rejection 2. Steady state errors 3. Transient response characteristics 4. Sensitivity to parameter changes in the plant Basil Hamed 26
  • 27. The Control Problem Solving in control problem generally involves; 1. Choosing sensors to measure the plant output 2. Choosing actuators to drive the plant 3. Developing the plant, actuator, and sensors equations 4. Designing the controller 5. Evaluating the design analytically by simulation, and finally by testing the physical system. 6. If the physical tests are unsatisfactory, iterating these steps. Basil Hamed 27
  • 28. The Control Problem Problem Formulation Solution Translation Basil Hamed 28 Physical System Mathematical model system Mathematical solution of mathematical problem
  • 29. Modeling Physical Systems - Overview Basil Hamed 29
  • 30. Modeling – Remarks • Modeling is the most important and difficult task in control system design. • No mathematical model exactly represents a physical system. Math Model  Physical System Math Model  Physical System • Do not confuse models with physical systems! • In this course, we may use the term “system” or “plant” to mean a mathematical model. Basil Hamed 30