May 03, 2024  
2013-14 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
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BE 4810 - Biomedical Feedback Control Systems I

3 lecture hours 3 lab hours 4 credits
The objective of this course is to present topics in classical feedback control theory, introduce modern control theory, and to apply these topics to the solution of both classical and biological feedback control problems. The student is introduced to the analysis, design and applications of feedback control systems. The topics include the concepts of open- and closed-loop systems, transient and steady-state responses, system speed and error performance, techniques used to determine closed-loop system stability, and design of basic controllers. Control systems will be modeled using MATLAB and Simulink. The laboratory will investigate aspects of control systems found in living systems. (prereq: ME 206 , BE 3800 , BE 3900 , BE 3910 , BE 3600 )



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