70320 LINEAR SYSTEMS AND CONTROL

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 1999

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Credit Points 1.00

Co-requisite: 64612

Synopsis

Given that all engineering processes are time varying in nature, it is
highly  desirable  to  be  able  to model  and  thence  predict  their
behaviour  in time. This unit initiates the skills necessary  for  the
analysis,  modification  and  achievement  of  specific  behaviour  in
dynamic  engineering systems. At present, it is linear analysis  which
provides   the  most  general  and  useful  solutions  to  engineering
problems.

The  ability  to  control the performance of  dynamic  systems  is  an
essential  part  of  most engineering tasks. The  study  of  classical
control  techniques and hardware provides an introduction to  many  of
the  problems  that  face  the  control engineer.  Attention  will  be
restricted to single input single output systems.