5. Course Objectives:
The Automatic Control Experimentation course is designed to provide students with knowledge and practical skills in control methods for automated systems. Students will be able to investigate system dynamics, apply PID control in real-time and digital formats, and analyze and control systems with delay characteristics. Additionally, the course equips students with skills in state feedback control and methods for tuning nonlinear systems around equilibrium points. Through hands-on experiments, students will master the process of designing, implementing, and evaluating the effectiveness of modern control strategies. The objective of this course is to develop analytical thinking and the ability to apply automatic control methods to real-world systems, preparing students for industrial projects and scientific research in the field of automatic control.