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Course module: 202200238
202200238
Systems Theory
Course info
Course module202200238
Credits (ECTS)5
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr.ir. G. Meinsma
E-mailg.meinsma@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer
dr. T. Akkaya
Examiner
dr.ir. G. Meinsma
Contactperson for the course
dr.ir. G. Meinsma
Lecturer
A.A. Wierzba
Academic year2022
Starting block
1B
RemarksPart of module 2 B-AM
Minor students: please register for the minor!
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
Afterwards the student is able to:
  • formulate linear differential equations with constant coefficients and find corresponding solutions using matrix exponentials;
  • establish for a linear system, whether it is controllable, observable, stabilisable and/or detectable;
  • design an observer and stabilising controller based on a state description of the system;
  • apply the techniques of this course to an application.
Content
The course starts with a brief introduction to differential equations. The focus will be on linear differential equations with constant coefficients. The exponential matrix eAt is introduced formally for diagonalizable matrices A and it is briefly mentioned what the exponential matrix looks like, in general, on the basis of the Jordan form. (However, we do not compute Jordan forms.) It is then connected to the solution of a system of linear differential equations. Next, the focus is on dynamical systems with inputs and outputs, especially linear systems and their state representations. An important problem is the extent to which the dynamical behaviour can be controlled by the choice of input. In contrast to standard ODEs, we may be able to turn ODEs with unstable behaviour into ODEs with stable behaviour by carefully choosing the input. For this type of analysis, we need the notions of controllability, detectability and observability. This will require notions from Linear Structures. We design observers to estimate the state of a system, and we design dynamical stabilising controllers using static state feedback in combination with observers. 

Assessment
Project assignment (20%)
Written exam (80%)
Assumed previous knowledge
Basic knowledge of calculus and linear algebra (eigenvalues and vectors) and exponential matrices is assumed. Some experience with Python is beneficial.
Module
Module 2
Participating study
Bachelor Applied Mathematics
Required materials
Reader
Linear System Theory
Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
Assignment
Presence dutyYes

Lecture

Tutorial

Tests
Project assignment

Written exam

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