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Syllabus MODERN CONTROL SYSTEMS - 67712
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Last update 21-09-2015
HU Credits: 4

Degree/Cycle: 1st degree (Bachelor)

Responsible Department: computer sciences

Semester: 2nd Semester

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: E. Safra

Course/Module Coordinator: Dr. Evgeni Perelroyzen

Coordinator Email: evgenipe@bezeqint.net

Coordinator Office Hours:

Teaching Staff:
Dr. Evgeni Perelroyzen

Course/Module description:
This advanced module is designed for students with aspirations to proceed to careers in design and development of modern feedback control systems.

Course/Module aims:
The module aims to provide students with knowledge, tools and techniques used to design and test modern feedback control systems which utilize state of the art components.

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
On successful completion of this module, students should be able to design
and test modern feedback
control systems

Attendance requirements(%):

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:

Course/Module Content:
Modeling of Feedback Control Systems and Controllers
State Variable Models
Feedback Control System Characteristics
The Performance of Feedback Control Systems
The Stability of Linear Feedback Systems
The Root Locus Method
Frequency Response Methods
Stability in the Frequency Domain
The Design of Feedback Control Systems
The Design of State Variable Feedback Control Systems
The Digital Control System Analysis and Design

Required Reading:
R.C. Dorf, R.H. Bishop. Modern Control Systems (12th Edition).-
Prentice Hall, 2011.

Additional Reading Material:
. Van de Vegte. Feedback Control Systems (3rd Ed.).- Prentice-Hall, 1994.
די-סטפנו, סטובראד, וויליאמס. מערכות משוב ובקרה.- סדרת שאום.-סטימצקי ,ת''א.
E. Perelroyzen. Digital Integrated Systems.-CRC Press, 2007

Grading Scheme :

Additional information:
Software Tools: MATLAB
 
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