ECE.488 Multi-Various Analog Controls
ECE.488 Multi-Various Analog Controls
Instructor
Required background
Any first course in control (ECE 380, MTE 360, SYDE 352, ), and any course in linear
algebra.
Course objectives
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An extensive set of lecture notes, exercises and solutions, plus all old exams will be
available for purchase. Other references will be available for those who request them.
(No textbook needs to be purchased.)
Project exercises
Midterm exams (2 short ones)
Final exam
Project exercises
There is a set of six project exercises that you will work on throughout the term.
The exercises are provided at the end of most sections of the notes. Each project
exercise applies the methods of that section to a particular control system. The
purpose of the project exercises is to increase your understanding of the techniques
and ideas presented in the lectures by applying them to a quasi-realistic system. By
working through the problems, you will also increase your familiarity with a
popular numerical software package (Matlab) and learn to appreciate the
limitations of such software. Project exercises can be done in groups, and the
instructor will gladly work with students on any aspect of the exercises. The
purpose of the exercises is to learn the material better.
Project grading
Project topic
15%
30%
55%
3/3 = essentially correct and complete, possibly with a few trivial errors
2/3 = minor errors or minor omissions or presentation problems
1/3 = major errors or major omissions or terrible presentation
0/3 = essentially wrong or totally incomplete or incomprehensible
The project this term deals with various balancing systems, such as that shown
below:
frictionless
pivots
plant
1
2
Rod #2
Rod #1
1
F
0
0
base
x
=
0
frictionless
0
interface
1
y
=
0
0
0
0
0
0.8889 1.333
x+
u
0
1
0
0
1.333 8.000
0 0 0
0 0
x+
u
0 1 0
0 0
1
0
0 3.2667
0
0
0 19.600
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Motivation
LQR Optimal Control Problem
LQR Solution
Optimal Observers
Important Example
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