EE 4314 Control Systems
Fall 2013
Midterm – October 10, in-class
The exam will cover: system modeling, basic feedback, and state-space methods. Expect 4 questions, one covering system modeling, one covering basic feedback topics, one covering state-space methods, and one covering general questions to test your understanding of concepts. Bring a 1 double-sided cheat sheet. Any additional tables will be provided to you.
Here is a list of topics to study for the first exam:
1) Homeworks 1, 2 problems
2) Math Review:
a. Derivatives, Integration
b. Trigonometry
c. Power series
d. Complex numbers: phase, magnitude, conversion
e. Vector spaces, norms, dot product
f. Matrices (determinant, rank, eigenvalues, eigenvectors), systems of equations (Cramer’s rule)
Reading:
g. Lecture notes (website)
h. Appendix chapter, textbook, including examples
i. Chapter 1, B.W. Dickinson book (on reserve, optional)
3) Signals/Systems Review
a. Energy, power, norm, operations
b. Signal classification, basic types: unit, delta, exponential/
c. Operations: shift, reversal, scaling, combined
d. System Linearity: superposition and decomposition
e. System I/O description, internal states
f. Zero-input and zero-state responses
Reading:
g. Review 3317/3318 courses
4) Course content
a. Introduction to feedback control systems and brief history
b. Dynamic Models: examples of circuits, mechanical and mechatronic systems
c. Block diagrams
d. Stability
e. First and second order system response
f. Basic Properties of Feedback: Sensitivity, Noise, Disturbances, Tracking, Regulation, Steady-State errors and system type.
g. State-space system description, controllability, observability, canonical forms
h. Full state feedback, Ackerman’s formula.
Reading:
1) Lecture notes (website)
2) Chapters 1-3 Textbook, 4.1, 4.2, 7.1-7.5
3) Additional reading from Dorf and Bishop Texbook on Library reserve.