Control engineering (GAJABAN-SZABTECH-1)

Basic data
Name and type of the study programme
Vehicle Engineering, undergraduate program
Curriculum
2023
Classes / consultation hours
2 + 1 + 0 (L+S+Labs)
Credits
3 credits
Theory – Practice
Theory: 67%, Practice: 33%
Recommended semester
Semester 2
Study mode
full-time
Prerequisites
Evaluation type
Colloquium
Course category
Compulsory
Language
English
Instructors
Responsible instructor
Dr. Kovács Lóránt
Responsible department
Department of Information Technologies
Instructor(s)
Körmöczi Koppány István, Dr. Kovács Lóránt
Checked by
Kelemen János
Course objectives

The aim of the course is to introduce students to the basics of control engineering.

Course content
Lectures

Basic concepts of control engineering, ways of describing it, interpretation of the functional and the action diagram. Mathematical methods of describing control processes in terms of time, frequency and Laplace transform. Types of control terms (proportional, differentiating, integrating, PI, PD, PID). Identification of stability problems and ways of correcting them using a computer program. Professional competences to be acquired (knowledge, skills, attitudes, autonomy and responsibility): The student knows the terminology related to control engineering. The student will be able to analyse control systems based on the knowledge of the principles. The student is able to build on the basic knowledge acquired to acquire deeper knowledge independently, to study the literature and to solve problems in the field.

Seminars

Acquired competences
Knowledge

Skills

Attitude

Autonomy and responsibilities

Requirements, evaluation and grading
Mid-term study requirements

Semester requirements: Continuous learning of basic concepts, continuous processing of parts of the material. Examination requirements: The exam is a written exam, which you can prepare for on the basis of the given list of questions and sample papers.

Exam requirements

Generative AI usage

Not specified

Study aids, laboratory background

Readings
Compulsory readings

Recommended readings