Introduction to Control Systems provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles and applications of control systems in engineering and technology. Participants will engage in hands-on projects that emphasize real-world applications, enabling them to design, analyze, and implement control systems effectively. The course structure fosters an interactive learning environment where participants can collaborate on projects and share their findings, with opportunities for publication in Cademix Magazine.
The curriculum is designed to cover essential concepts and practical skills, ensuring participants gain a robust understanding of control systems. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the knowledge to tackle complex engineering challenges and contribute to innovative solutions in the field of mechatronics and smart systems. The final project will synthesize the course content, allowing participants to demonstrate their expertise in a tangible way.
Fundamental concepts of control systems
Types of control systems: open-loop and closed-loop
Transfer functions and system modeling
Stability analysis and performance metrics
PID controllers and their applications
State-space representation and analysis
Frequency response and Bode plots
Control system design techniques
Implementation of control systems using software tools
Final project: Design and simulation of a control system for a specific application