Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
ELEC 360 (1 1/2) CONTROL THEORY AND SYSTEMS I
Syllabus:
Characterization of systems; linearity, time invariance and
causality. General feedback theory; time and frequency domain analysis
of feedback control systems; Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist stability
criteria;
root locus methods; modeling of dc servo; design of simple feedback
systems; introduction to state-space methods.
(Prerequisite: 260)
Click here for the Course Outline document.
Final Exam:
Tuesday, December 6, 2016, 9:00 am - 12:00 noon; HHB 105.
Four pages (page=one side of a sheet) of notes and photocopies of Laplace Transform tables permitted.
For old exams go to theESS webcite.
EXAM-Preparation CLASS:
Monday, December 5, 1:00 - 3:00 pm; ECS 116.
Office Hours:
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Days | : Wednesdays
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Time | : 10:30 am - 12:30pm
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Location | : EOW 423
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NOTE:
- Assignments should be handed
in the appropriate box next to the elevetors in the in 2nd floor of the ELW until 4:30pm on the due date.
Corrected Assignments (and Lab reports) can be found in front of EOW 423.
Copies of transparencies (in pdf format) are available here for downloading.
Course Lecture Notes
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Matlab Demos:
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Title | : Modern Control Engineering, 5th Edition
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Author | : K. Ogata
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Publisher | : Prentice-Hall
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Year | : 2010, 5th Edition
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Recommended
You can also find information how to use MATLAB at UVIC here.
Useful Links
Assessment
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Assignment (incl. Quizes) | : 5%
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Labs | : 15%
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Mid-term | : 25% October 25, 2016
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Final | : 55%
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NOTE: Failure to complete all laboratory requirements will result in an N grade for the course.
The final grade obtained from the above marking scheme will be based on the following
percentage-to-grade point conversion.
There will be no supplemental examination for this course.
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Continously Modified: Sept-Dec 2016