Lecturer(s)
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Klán Petr, doc. Ing. Mgr. CSc.
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Course content
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1. Introduction to Automatic Control. 2. Logic Control. 3. Programmable Logic Controllers. 4. Process Modeling. Laplace transforms. 5. Transfer functions. 6. Gang of Transfer Functions. 7. Gang of Advanced Transfer Functions. 8. Feedback Control. 9. PID Controllers. 10. Tuning of PID Controllers. 11. Advanced PID Control. 12. Digital Control. 13. Frequency-Based Analysis. 14. State-space approach.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
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Automatic Control is a basic essence in today's digital world. It helps industries to keep competitive. This lecture is a contemporary guide through the fundamentals of understanding, designing, and practicing automatic control systems. Although this lecture is supposed to be an introductory, it covers the major elements of automatic control. This lecture is useful for students looking for proven guidance usable in day--to--day operations.
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Prerequisites
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Recommended literature
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Klán, P., Gorez, R. Process control. Prague: FCC Public, 2011, ISBN 978-80-86534-17-6.
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