Introduction
Introduction
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Manipulated input (manipulated variable): The input of the plant which is to be regulated
by the controller so that system could behave in desired manner.
Reference input: This is the desired response which is given to the controller.
1. Natural systems:
The systems which exist in nature are known as natural systems.
Examples: different systems available in human body e.g. blood circulation system,
respiratory system, nervous system, reproduction system, etc.; ecological system, etc.
2. Manmade systems:
The systems which are made by humans.
Examples: Various machines, plants, etc.
3. Combinational systems:
The systems which have both the natural and manmade parts are known as
combinational systems.
Examples: Human driving car.
Discuss two examples (one of single tank system with and without feedback and another of
traffic light system with and without traffic density sensor).
Open-loop systems
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Servo-mechanism:
It is a feedback control system in which the controlled variable (or actual output) is position
or its time derivatives (e.g. speed or acceleration).
A simple example of servo-mechanism is position control system. There is a mechanical load
which requires a constant position in its application. First the position is sensed and converted
into voltage using feedback potentiometer. It is compared with input potentiometer to
generate error signal. This is amplified and is given to the controller. The controller in turn
controls the voltage given to motor which ultimately changes position.
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