Feedback Control Systems
Feedback Control Systems was a course in the theory, computational analysis,
and design of control systems
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Select course topics can be found below:
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Classical control and output-feedback with topics including
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Transfer functions
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s-plane analysis
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Stability criteria
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PID controllers
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Root locus
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Controller design using op-amps
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Compensation networks.
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Modern control and fundamentals of state-feedback including
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Matrix differential equations
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Controllability
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State transformations
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Canonical forms
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Control matrix design.
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Project
This course included hands-on experience in building a digital
feedback control system via a line-following robot
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Working as a team with other classmates, our objective was to construct a line-following robot. A series of photodetectors fed information into an Arduino which was running a control program written by us. The photodetector information was processed to control the motors which drove the wheels of the robot, forming a feedback-control system to create a line-following robot.
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Below you can see a video of us tuning the system's PID parameters while the robot operates