Academic Year 2018/2019
- Docente: Lorenzo Marconi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: ING-INF/04
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
Electrical Energy Engineering (cod. 8611)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Automation Engineering (cod. 8891)
Learning outcomes
The course will address modern multivariable control schemes starting from optimal control and estimation (both in the deterministic and stochastic setting), adaptive and robust control, also presenting basic aspects of nonlinear control systems. The analysis and the synthesis tools are mainly focused on continuous-time systems. At the end of the course students have a deep knowledge of modern control tools for multivariable systems, and are able to systematically handle uncertainties in control systems.
Course contents
- Dynamic systems representation
- Stability of linear systems
- Reachability and controllability
- Observability and reconstructability
- Optimal control
- Optimal control by state feedback
- Optimal frequency-shaped control
- Optimal estimation and regulation in the stochastic framework
- Basics for the analysis of nonlinear systems
- Basics for the synthesis of nonlinear control systems
- Basics of robust control
- Hoo control
- Small gain theorem and robust stabilisation of linear systems
Readings/Bibliography
Teaching methods
- Black board
- Matlab/Simulink sessions with the laptop in class
Assessment methods
Oral examination
Teaching tools
- Notes on some topics not covered by the bibliography
- Matlab-Simulink scripts
Office hours
See the website of Lorenzo Marconi