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Syllabus (5th Semester) - NIT Srinagar

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SRINAGARNAME OF THE DEPARTMENT: Electrical Engineering1 Subject Code ELE-503 Course Title CONTROL SYSTEM-II2 Contact Hours L 2 T 1 P 23 Examination Duration (Hrs): Theory 0 3 Practical 0 04 Relative Weightage M-I 2 0 M-II 2 0 Asm 1 0 ME 5 0 PRE 0 05 Credits: 0 4 5 th <strong>Semester</strong>6 Objective:AutumnSpringThis course deals with the modern control theory, non linear control and advanced control techniques.The course is organized in such a fashion that the students will develop lot of interest in researchactivity.7. Details of the Course:S.No Particulars Contact Hours1. State variable modeling.Block diagram, transfer function and signal flow graphs in state space2. State variable analysis and design solution of state vector equations, design usingstate – variable feed back. Controllability and observability.3. Digital control system:4.Hardware elements of a digital control system, Z- transform, inverse Z-transform,difference equations, pulse transfer function. Discrete time system analysisNon linear control systems.Linearization of Non-linear control system about and nominal operating point,analysis and design using linearized models5. Advanced control techniques:a) Fuzzy logic controlb) Adaptive controlNeural Network based control8. Suggested Books:Total Contact Hours 44S.No Name of Book Author Publisher Year ofPublication1 State variable methods and digital M. Gopal Tata Mcgraw Hill 2 nd editioncontrol2 Control system engineering Norman .s. Nise John Wiley 20093 Control systems A. Anand Kumar PHI Learning Pvt. 2009LtdFeedback control of dynamic systems Franklin and powel Prentice hall 5 th edition40814100408

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