ECE 516 Systems Control Engineering
3 Credit Hours
We will cover modern control theory (time domain analysis) for linear systems – including canonical state space representations (controller canonical, observer canonical, etc.), linearization, multi-input multi-outputs systems (including MFDs), and minimal state representations, controllers/observers, and controllability/observability, state transition matrix, Cayley-Hamilton, eigenvalues/eigenvectors, and similarity transformations, with introductions to digital, time-varying and optimal control systems. We will also cover various fundamental linear algebra techniques.
Prerequisites
ECE 308 or equivalent introductory controls course, or courses in linear algebra and differential equations
Course Objectives
Proficiency in modeling and design of linear control systems using time-domain analytic methods (i.e., modern control theory)
Course Requirements
Midterm and final exams, class project, homework (up to 8)
Textbook
Required: Model Control Theory – William Brogan
- ISBN-10 : 0135897637
- ISBN-13 : 978-0135897638
Updated: 10/31/2022