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Time-Variant and Invariant Control System

Control systems play an important role in engineering, they help in regulating and controlling a process or a system to obtain controlled output. There are different types of control systems such as Linear and non-linear systems, Causal and Non-causal systems. Time variant and Time invariant control systems are one of them. In this article, we’ll learn about the time-variant and invariant systems.

Time-Variant System

A system is said to be a time-variant system if its input /output characteristics change with time. If the control system is time-dependent then it is known as a time-variant control system.
In a time variant system time shift in the output signal differs from the time shift in the input signal.
Examples: Medical Ventilators, Agricultural Robots, Air Conditioner



Advantage of Time-Variant System

Disadvantage of Time-Variant System

Applications of Time-Variant System

Time-Invariant System

A system is said to be time-variant if it’s input/output characteristics does not change with time. if a control system is time independent then it is known as time-variant control system.
In time-invariant control system time shift in output signal is same as the time shift in the input signal.
Examples:- Thermostats, Traffic lights, Elevator Control, Water Tank Level Control

Characteristics of Time Invariant System

Advantage of Time-Invariant System

Disadvantage of Time-Invariant System

Application of Time-Invariant System

Determination of Time-Variant and Time-Invariant Control System

Consider the following figure-

Block diagram of Time-Variant and Time-Invariant Control System

In this figure, x(t) is input signal and y(t-T0) and y'(t) both are output signal,

if, y(t-T0) is equal to the y'(t) then the system is time invariant control system.
y(t-T0) = y'(t)
otherwise,
if y(t-T0) ≠ y'(t) , then the system is time-variant control system.

Mathematical Equation of a System

If the mathematical notation of a control system is given then follow the following equation to determine time-variant and time-invariant control system.
Let the given mathematical equation of a control system is –

y(t)=kx(2t)

1. first find the value of y(t,t0), to find y(t,t0) replace the value of x(t) by value of x(t-t0).
2. second find the value of y(t-t0) by replacing the value of ‘t‘ by t-t0.
3. compare the value of y(t,t0) with the value of y(t-t0)
if, y(t,t0) = y(t-t0), then the given system is time invariant.
if, y(t,t0) ≠ y(t-t0), then the given system is time-variant.

y(t,t0) is the calculation of response of system with input x(t-t0).
y(t-t0) is the calculation of response of system with time delay t0 means at time (t-t0).

Solved Examples of Time-Variant and Invariant Control System

Some pf the examples of this system are mentioned below:

Determine the following system is time-variant or time-invariant.

Difference Between Time-Variant and Time-Invariant System

Time-Variant Control System

Time-Invariant Control System

Complex to design and implement.

Simple to design and implement.

Behavior change dynamically over time

Behavior remains relatively stable.

Less stable .

More stable.

Real time adjustment is needed.

Static control parameters.

Response is less predictable.

Response is more predictable.

Conclusion

In this article, we learned the basic concept of two type of control system one is Time-variant and Time-invariant control system,
Advantages, disadvantage and applications of these type of control system. Also we see the main differences between them. These two system are also a part of control system which helps in controlling a system to give a certain output.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What do you understand by control system?

Control system is a system in which output of the system is controlled by the varying it’s input.

2. Define time-variant and time-invariant control system.

If a control system is time dependent then it is known as Time-variant control system, and if control system is time independent then system is known as Time-invariant control system.

3. Describe types of control system.

There are two types of control system :-

1. Open loop control system: In open loop control system input is independent from output, means there is no feedback system.
2. Close loop control system : In close loop control system input is dependent on output, means there is feedback system. Output is given as input to the control system.


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