by ktunotes.net
Select your KTU B.Tech ADVANCED CONTROL THEORY Notes from the following list of modules.
Advanced Control Theory is a subject offered to students in the seventh semester of their engineering course at KTU, Kerala. The subject covers a wide range of topics related to control systems and their applications in various fields. The course is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the principles of control theory and their practical applications. The subject is divided into six modules, each covering a specific aspect of control theory.
Module 1 of the course covers the basics of control systems, including their types and components. Students will learn about open-loop and closed-loop control systems, feedback control, and the various components of a control system. Module 2 focuses on the mathematical modeling of control systems, including differential equations and Laplace transforms. Students will learn how to model and analyze control systems using these mathematical tools.
Module 3 covers the stability analysis of control systems, including the Routh-Hurwitz criterion and the Nyquist criterion. Students will learn how to analyze the stability of a control system and design controllers to ensure stability. Module 4 covers the design of controllers for control systems, including proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controllers and state-space controllers. Students will learn how to design and implement these controllers in practical applications.
Module 5 covers advanced topics in control theory, including adaptive control, robust control, and nonlinear control systems. Students will learn about these advanced topics and their applications in various fields
Share:
Are we missing something? Help!