ELEC 360 CONTROL THEORY AND SYSTEMS: I

Lecturer

Warren Little
EOW 443
721-8686
wlittle@ece.uvic.ca
 

Calandar Description

ELEC 360 (1 1/2) CONTROL THEORY AND SYSTEMS: I
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;
modelling of dc servos; design specifications and system performance; design of PID controllers;
lead and lag compensators; introduction to state-space methods. (Prerequisites: 300 and 310)
                                                                                                    F(3-1 1/2)
 

Textbook

Modern Control Engineering
3rd edition
Katsuhiko Ogata
Prentice Hall 1997
 

Lab Manual

ELEC 360 Lab Manual
UVIC Bookstore
 

Lectures

Tue, Wed and Fri 8:30
COR A221
 

Labs

LF01     W     2:00 - 5:00       ELW A359
LF02     W     2:00 - 5:00       ELW A359
LF03     F       2:00 - 5:00       ELW A359
LF04     F       2:00 - 5:00       ELW A359
LF05     M     11:30 - 2:30     ELW A359
LF06     M     11:30 - 2:30     ELW A359

Marks

Final exam                           40%
Term test #1,                       15%             Wed  Oct 4, 2000
Term test #2                        15%             Wed  Nov 8, 2000
Labs                                     20%
Assignments and quizzes    10%

Percentage marks will be converted to letter grades as follows:

90 2 A+ 2 100
85 2 A < 90
80 2 A- < 85
75 2 B+ < 80
70 2 B < 75
65 2 B- < 70
60 2 C+ < 65
55 2 C < 60
50 2 D < 55
35 2 E < 50 Fail, conditional supplemental.
F < 35 Fail, no supplemental

N Fail, did not write examination or
otherwise complete course requirements
by the end of the term or session; no
supplemental exam.