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Feedback System Analysis & Design

EEN 407

International University of Business Agriculture and Technology


College: College of Engineering & Technology (CEAT) Program: BSEEE Major: Electrical & Electronics Engineering Semester: Fall, 2012 Course Name: Feedback System Analysis & Design Course Code: EEN 407 Hours/Week: 3 Credits: 3 Total Hours: 42 Total Week: 14

Pre-requisite: Linear Circuits & Systems, EEN 303. Pre-requisite for: None
Starts from: 05 September, 2012. Course Instructor: Engr. Sadia Sultana Likhan Telephone: 028963523-27 Ext.: 168 (Contact from 9:00 p.m.~5:00p.m.) Office Room: 104 Email: sadia.likhan@iubat.edu Blog: www.engr-sadia.blogspot.com

Tentative sessions: Day Sunday Monday Friday Saturday

Section B A B A Evening Evening

Time 9:35 a.m.11:40 a.m. 1:10 p.m.3:15 p.m. 9:35 a.m.10:35 a.m. 1:10 p.m.2:10 p.m. 8:30 a.m.9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.4:30 p.m.

Room 124 312 122 313 333 332

Biography: Engr. Sadia Sultana Likhan is a faculty of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Department under College of Engineering & Technology (CEAT), IUBATInternational University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. She has completed her Bachelor degree (in EEE) from IUBATInternational University of Business Agriculture and Technology. Before joining IUBAT, Ms. Likhan worked in a Bangladeshi telecom company Grameenphone Limited as an intern addressing Spare Parts Management System (SPMS). Contact Hours: Engr. Sadia Sultana Likhan, e-mail: sadia.likhan@iubat.edu Page 1

Feedback System Analysis & Design

EEN 407

Any time EXCEPT my scheduled classes. (Prior appointment should be taken)

Course Goal: Gain overall knowledge on feedback system. Learn the tools and techniques of designing feedback system. Develop an aesthetic, critical, and cultural framework for assessing feedback system practices.

Course Description:
Importance of control system, Types of control system: open-loop versus closed-loop feedback system, effect of feedback control system over the performance, classification of closed loop control system, input-output relationship: DC machine dynamics, analogous system; f-v and f-I analogy, Signal-flow Graph: Masons rule and state diagram, introduction to non-linear control system: state variable characterization of systems, Eigen value, Eigen vector, state transition matrix, controllability and observability, analysis of control systems time and frequency domain error constants, performance criteria: sensitivity, stability of control system: Routh-Harwith criterion, root-locus techniques, Bode plot and Niquist method. Text Book Control System Engineering Author name: LJ Nagrath & M. Gopal (Latest edition) Modern Control Engineering Author Name: Katsuhiko Ogata Automatic Control System Author Name: Benjamin C. Kuo Modern Control Systems Author Name: Richard C. Dorf
Class Test # Class Test will be on previous covered syllabus may be by previous declaration OR without any prior declaration. n number of class test will be taken from n+1 total number of held Class Test. Structure may be: i) Narrative. ii) Objective

Exam Date:
Term

1 Term
Mid Term Final Term

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Date 1 Oct, 2012


5 Nov, 2012 As per university Schedule

Time

On class time On class time


As per university Schedule

Engr. Sadia Sultana Likhan, e-mail: sadia.likhan@iubat.edu

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EEN 407

Examination# (Mark Scheme)


Topic Project & Presentation (Power Point) Assignment (Hard Copy) Attendance Following Language, Dress & Behavior Code Quiz / Class test Seminar/Workshop First Term Exam MID Term Exam FINAL Exam (Syllabus: Whole Semester, NO short cut POLICY) Total Percentage 10% 05% 05% 05% 05% 05% 15% 15% 35% 100%

Grading Policy (As per university rule):


Marks (%) 90-100 80-89 70-79 60-69 Below 60 Grade 4 3 2 1 0 Letter A B C D F Meaning Excellent Good Fair Passing Failing

In my course, the final course grade may be done by the impression either positively or negatively.

Attendance # Attendance is a mandatory. Class dozing is strictly prohibited. Student Behavior During the Lecture Period: 1. Hear the lecturer 2. Concentrate on what is being said. Students are advised to refrain from: 1. Engaging in conversation while the instructor is speaking 2. Making noises 3. Using mobile phone (Must switch off the mobile phone) 4. Violating language, dress & behavior code In general if you disturb the instructor or other students in any way you may be asked to leave. If you are asked to leave, you are required to make an appointment with the instructor to discuss the terms and conditions under which you will be allowed to continue attending lectures.
>> If any student behaves unruly, tells any falsification or disturbs in any sense, s/he may be evaluated hidden and thereby finally may be graded as F or lower grade without showing any reason by the Instructor whether s/he may be achieved any higher percentage in exams.

Last Note# If you need any help regarding my course or irrelevant the course, please contact me without hesitation. You are more than welcome to me for any kind of help. I am looking forward for the best outcome. Good Luck for a brightest semester with me!

Engr. Sadia Sultana Likhan, e-mail: sadia.likhan@iubat.edu

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Feedback System Analysis & Design

EEN 407

International University of Business Agriculture and Technology


College: College of Engineering & Technology (CEAT) Program: BSEEE Major: Electrical & Electronics Engineering Semester: Fall, 2012 Class wise content distribution: NUMBE Lectur R e no. O F W E E K L1 W-1. L2 L3 L4 W-2. L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 W-4. L10 L11 L12 L13 W-5. L14 L15 W-6. L16 Introductory concepts: Importance of control system, Types of control system, Open loop Vs. Closed loop feedback system Effect of feedback control system over the performance Classification of closed loop control system. Transfer function Input-output relationship: DC machine dynamics Mathematical problem: Determination of transfer function of DC machine Analogous system: f-v and f-I analogy Signal flow graph: Masons rule Signal flow graph: State Diagram Introduction to non-linear control system: state variable characterization of systems State variable representation of systems Eigen value, Eigen vector, State transition matrix Controllability and observability Analysis of control systems time and frequency domain error constants Analysis of control systems time and frequency domain representation Analysis of control systems time and frequency domain representation Analysis of control systems time and frequency domain representation SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL SSL TOPIC FACULT Y

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Feedback System Analysis & Design L17 L18 L19 W-7. L20 L21 W-8. W-9. W-10. W-11. W-12. L22 L23 L24 L25 L26 L27 L28 L29 L30 L31 L32 L33 L34 L35 L36 L37 W-13. L38 L39 L40 L41 L42

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Analysis of control systems time and frequency domain representation Performance Criteria, Sensitivity Stability of control systems: Routh-Harwith criterion Stability of control systems: Routh-Harwith criterion Stability of control systems: Routh-Harwith criterion Stability of control systems: Root-Locus techniques Stability of control systems: Root-Locus techniques Stability of control systems: Root-Locus techniques Stability of control systems: Bode Plot Stability of control systems: Bode Plot Stability of control systems: Bode Plot Stability of control systems: Nyquist method Stability of control systems: Nyquist method Stability of control systems: Nyquist method Review of Transfer Function Review of Transfer Function Review of f-v and f-I analogy Review of Signal flow graph Review of State variable representation Review of State variable representation Review of time and frequency domain representation Review of time and frequency domain representation Review of Routh-Harwith Criterion Review of Root-Locus techniques Review of Bode plot Review of Nyquist method

........... Engr. Sadia Sultana Likhan Faculty Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering College of Engineering & Technology (CEAT) IUBAT. Engr. Sadia Sultana Likhan, e-mail: sadia.likhan@iubat.edu Page 5

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