151-0590-00L  Control Systems II

SemesterSpring Semester 2019
LecturersJ. Tani
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionEnglish


AbstractState feedback, observers, and observer based compensators. Measures of control performance. Robustness issues and other limitations to the design and implementation of control systems. Analysis and synthesis of linear multi-variable control systems. Elements of control of nonlinear systems. Optional hardware exercises using the Duckietown platform (autonomous vehicles).
ObjectiveStudents will be able to recognize and address the theoretical and practical limitations for controlling SISO as well as MIMO systems, including robustness issues in stability and performances, and digital implementations. Elements of nonlinear control will be discussed.
ContentAnalysis and synthesis of linear multi-variable control systems. State feedback, observers, and observer based compensators. Measures of control performance. Robustness issues and other limitations to the design and implementation of control systems. Elements of control of nonlinear systems. Optional hardware exercises using the Duckietown platform (autonomous vehicles).
Lecture notesLecture slides.
Literature- S. Skogestad and I. Postlethwaite. Multivariable Feedback Control, Analysis and design, 2nd ed. John Wiley and Sons.

- K. Zhou with J. C. Doyle. Essentials of Robust Control. Prentice Hall.

- Feedback Systems: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers Karl J. Åström and Richard M. Murray
Prerequisites / NoticeKnowledge of the classical control theory (e.g. from the "151-0591-00 - Control Systems I" course).