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Solar Tracking Systems

Solar Tracking Systems

(2103 words)
December 3, 2025

Solar tracking systems are setups composed of mechanical and electronic infrastructure that position photovoltaic (PV) panels to follow the sun’s movement across the sky throughout the day. The primary function of these systems is to ensure that sunlight strikes the panel surface at as close to a perpendicular angle as possible, thereby maximizing the electricity generation capacity of the photovoltaic cells.Compared to fixed-tilt panel systems, solar tracking systems enable panels to maintain a

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Ömer Said Aydın

Ömer Said Aydın

Root Locus

Root Locus

(828 words)
March 10, 2026

Root Locus AnalysisRoot locus is a fundamental methodology used in the analysis and design of automatic control systems. It examines the geometric trajectories traced by closed-loop system poles in the s-plane as a specific system parameter (typically the open-loop gain, K) varies. By allowing the investigation of system dynamics based solely on open-loop poles and zeros, this method is considered the industry and academic standard for stability and transient response analysis in control enginee

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Ufuk Şahin

Ufuk Şahin

State Feedback Control

State Feedback Control

(697 words)
December 5, 2025

State feedback control is a closed-loop control method based on measuring the system's output states, feeding them back, and comparing this information with the desired input value.Details and Operation of the MethodState feedback is a control system design technique that requires measuring all state variables of a system. It involves feeding back all system states to the system input through a constant feedback gain matrix ().A mathematical model known as the state-space representation uses ma

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Cem Sirkecioğlu

Cem Sirkecioğlu

LinearizationLi

Linearization

(696 words)
December 1, 2025

Linearization is a mathematical method used to approximate the behavior of nonlinear systems near a specific point using linear systems. This technique was developed to simplify the analysis of physical systems, enable the design of control systems, and make dynamic processes described by differential equations analyzable. Most real-world systems are complex and nonlinear in structure. However, many of these systems exhibit reasonably consistent linear behavior around a particular operating poin

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