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Automatic Control I.

Summary

Basic terms and relationships of automatic control theory are discussed. The
attention is paid to logic control and continuous linear control. The end of
lectures is aimed to interpretation of non-linear and numeric control bases.
The subject provides integral information on problems of solving tasks in the
process of controlling technological plants.

Literature

[1] O´Dwyer, A. Handbook of PI and PID Controllers Tuning Rules. Imperial College Press. World Scientific. New Jersey. London, Singapure, Hong Kong. 2003. ISBN I-86094-350-0

Advised literature

[1] Goodwin G.C., Graebe S., Salgado M.: Control System Design, Prentice-Hall 2000
[2] Aström K.J., Wittenmark B.: Computer Controlled System: Theory and Design, Prentice-Hall 1997
[3] Wolovich W.A.: Automatic Control Systems: Basic Analysis and Design, Saunders College Publishing 1994


Language of instruction čeština
Code 638-0407
Abbreviation AŘ1
Course title Automatic Control I.
Coordinating department Department of Automation and Computing in Industry
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Milan Heger, CSc.