This course introduces the fundamental principles and methodologies of feedback control of linear systems. Learn to analyze and design current control systems found in automobiles, aircraft, autonomous vehicles, robots, and many other engineering systems. The course introduces time and frequency domain techniques including root locus, Bode, Nyquist and state space methods together with computer-aided analysis and design. These topics serve as a foundation for further studies in, for example, automation, electrical drives, power electronics, and robotics
Automatic Control Systems
Host University
Old Dominion University
Semester
Fall 2024
Course Number
ECE 561
CRN
CRN 18506
Credits
3
Discipline
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Instructor
Gonzalez, Oscar (Ogonzale@odu.edu)
Times and Days
4:30-5:45pm
T, R
Course Information
Prerequisites
(Offered fall) Prerequisites: ECE 202