: Determining if a system is stable and its relative stability (how close it is to becoming unstable).

: Utilizing the Routh-Hurwitz table to determine the stability status of a closed-loop system based on its characteristic equation.

Analysis in feedback control focuses on three primary characteristics of a system:

Feedback Control Systems Analysis and Design: Practice Problems, Methods, and Solutions

: Detailed, instructor-recommended methods are provided for every problem to improve problem-solving skills.

: Using Mason’s gain formula and static error constants to assess the impact of reference inputs, noise, and disturbances on steady-state accuracy.