Reference
No Required Textbook
1.) Linear System Theory and Design by Chen (3rd or 4th Edition)
2.) Modern Control Theory by Brogan (3rd Edition)
3.) Linear Algebra and Its Applications by Strang (3rd or 4th Edition)
Topics Covered
(not restricted to this order but will following closely)
1.) Review of System Modeling
2.) Review of Numerical Simulation
3.) State-Space Realizations
4.) State-Space to TF
5.) Linearization
6.) Vector Spaces
7.) Linear Independence
8.) Subspaces and Norms
9.) Orthogonality and Projection
10.) System of Linear Equations
11.) Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
12.) Similarity Transformations
13.) Complex Exponential
14.) Jordan Form
15.) Solutions of the State-Equation
16.) Connections to Transfer-Functions and Frequency Domain
17.) Stability
18.) Controllability
19.) Observability
20.) State-Feedback
21.) Observers
22.) Output Feedback
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Grading Breakdowns
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Individual Work (100%)
- Midterm 1 (25%):
- Tue Sep 27th from 7-9pm
- Midterm 2 (25%):
- Thurs Nov 3rd from 7-9pm
- Final Exam (30%)
- Homework (20%)
Office Hours
Dr. Ruben: Tu 6-7pm (Zoom link on Canvas); Th 4-5pm (in-person in ECME 128)
Canvas
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- Homework Assignments
- Homework Solutions
- Exam Solutions
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University Wide Syllabus Information
Homework
- Assignments must be neat, organized and legible.Ìý Typed assignments are welcome.
- Put a box around all final answers.
- Show your work enough to fully demonstrate your understating and your arrival at your answer.
Grading
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You only have TWO WEEKS to question grading from the time the homework\exam is returned.
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Specificially for exam grade questions, students must write up a detailed document (using Word or other word processing tool, not hand-written) describing the question, staple it to the original exam, and give it to the professor.
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This will be the final grading scale used for the course. There is no curve. You are not competing against classmates, so help them out if you can! I reserve the right to lower the scale (i.e., make it easier), but I will not raise it.
- A: 90+
- A-:87-89
- B+:85-86
- B : 83-84
- B-:80-82
- C+:77-79
- C : 74-76
- C-:70-73
- D+:68-69
- D : 63-67
- D-:60-62
- F : 59 or below
In-Class Expectations
The following expectations will assist us with the creation of a learning community and a high quality of educational experience. The will compliment these expectations:
- No cell phones (unless we are using them for some reason)
- No laptops (unless approved for taking notes or we are using them for some reason)
Academic Integrity
You are expected to abide by at all times.
Late Work
No late work will be accepted