16.31 Feedback Control Systems, Fall 2001
Author(s)
How, Jonathan P.
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Alternative title
Feedback Control Systems
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Introduction to the state-space approach to control system analysis and control synthesis. State-space representation of dynamic systems; controllability and observability; state-space realizations of transfer functions; and canonical forms. Design of controllers using state-space methods, including pole placement and optimal control methods. Introduction to the Kalman filter. Limitations on performance of control systems from classical and state-space perspectives. Introduction to robustness of multivariable control systems, using frequency domain techniques. From the course home page: Course Description The goal of this subject is to teach the fundamentals of control design and analysis using state-space methods. This includes both the practical and theoretical aspects of the topic. By the end of the course, students should be able to design controllers using state-space methods and evaluate whether these controllers are "robust," that is, if they are likely to work well in practice.
Date issued
2001-12Other identifiers
16.31-Fall2001
local: 16.31
local: IMSCP-MD5-930aa6e3879724b30162e05fdf01e2d2
Keywords
feedback control, feedback control system, state-space, controllability, observability, transfer functions, canonical forms, controllers, pole-placement, optimal control, Kalman filter