1 Introduction To Feedback and Control Systems
1 Introduction To Feedback and Control Systems
angle of
reflection
regulated by
means of the
screw
EXAMPLE OF CONTROL SYSTEMS
person driving an automobile
Direction or Driver’s hands,
Heading of
Heading of the eyes, brain and
Vehicle
Road vehicle
OPEN-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
• Any physical system which does not automatically correct
for variation in its output
• Sensitive to disturbances
• Not measuring anything
Disturbances
Handle
Desired Temperature Shower Water Temperature
Position
(Input) (Process) (Output)
(Controller)
40C might not be 40C due to room temperature
OPEN-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
Advantages:
• Simple construction and design
• Economic
• Easy maintenance
• Stability
OPEN-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
Disadvantages:
• Incorrect and unreliable
• Internal disturbance
• Recalibration is required time to time
CLOSE-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
• Any physical system which does automatically correct for
variation in its output
• The output is constantly monitored and adjusted to the
required value by the system Disturbances
Error Detector
Feedback
Signal
Feedback
CLOSE-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
• Automatic Electric Iron
• Speed Controller
CLOSE-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
• Driving Road Disturbances
Comparison between
observed direction and
required direction
Heading
Required Vehicle along the
Brain Hands
Direction of Dynamics road
+ Error in the (Controller) (Actuator)
the Driver - direction (Process)
Observed
direction Observation
by eyes
CLOSE-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEMS
Advantages:
• Accuracy is high
• Senses changes in output due to environment or
parametric changes, internal disturbances
• Reduced effect of non-linearities
• Facilitates automation
CLOSE-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEMS
Disadvantages
• Complicated in design and maintenance
• System may become unstable
• High bandwidth
FEEDBACK
• Permits the output (controlled variable) to be compared
with the input to the system so that appropriate action may
be formed
CHARACTERISTIC OF FEEDBACK
• Increase accuracy
• Tendency toward oscillation or instability
• Sensitivity to parameter variations
• Reduced effect of non-linearities
• Increased bandwidth