Title :
Error coefficient and nonunity feedback revisited
Author_Institution :
141-04 Coolidge Avenue, Briarwood, NY, USA
fDate :
2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A review of the concepts of type, error coefficient, and steady-state error is presented from the point of view of usefulness in applications and relevance in an introductory control systems course. The approach employed makes a clear distinction between system error and loop error. It is shown that categorizing feedback control systems as unity or nonunity is of limited practical value. Error constants are seen to be valid for both nonunity and unity feedback but are useful only in “simple” systems. A system classification scheme based on this definition of “simplicity” is suggested
Keywords :
classification; control engineering education; control systems; educational courses; errors; feedback; control systems; education; error coefficient; error constants; introductory course; loop error; nonunity feedback control; simplicity; steady-state error; system classification scheme; system error; unity feedback control; Computational modeling; Computer errors; Computer simulation; Control systems; Feedback loop; Impedance; Output feedback; Repeaters; Shafts; Transducers;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on