Way of Assessment: test Proportion of Result Evaluation: Regular Grades(including result of mid-term exam)40 %+Result of Final Exam 60 % Course Description: The purpose of this course is to cultivate students with the ability to design analyze & simulate the system and with the ability to engineering practice. It is a specialized basic course for students in major of electrical engineering and automation. It is a main basis for learning courses of Modern Control Theory, Detection Technology, Signal and System Analysis, Electrical Control Technology and Computer Control Systems and etc. This course introduces the basic concepts of automatic control, mathematical model of linear systems, time domain analysis of linear system, root locus and frequency domain analysis. From this course, students can basically mastered some basic principles of automatic control and basic concepts, cultivate the ability to analyze the control system and the basic way to solve some of the basic control problems of automation related fields, not only lay the foundation for subsequent learning courses, but also directly provide theoretical and practical methods for solving real control system problems. Pre -course : Higher Mathematics / Mathematics analysis, Circuits, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Complex Variables and Integral Transformation Applicable Major: Undergraduates of Electrical Engineering Major and Mechanical Engineering major Leading Teachers: Song Wanqing Teaching Material: Self-edition Main Reference Books: 1. Richard C. Dorf, Robert H. Bishop. Modern Control Systems. Twelfth Edition, New York: Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ., 2012 2. Katsuhiko Ogata. Matlab for control Engineers, New York, Prentice Hall: (October 20, 2007) |