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334 State Space Systems Analysis. II; 3 cr. Analysis of systems using matrix methods to write and solve state-variable differential equations. Additional topics include stability, controllability, observability, state feedback, observers, and dynamic output feedback. P: Math 320 or 340 or con reg.

Course Prerequisite(s)

Prerequisite knowledge and/or skills

Textbook(s) and/or other required material

Text varies with instructor. Two recently used texts are

Control System Design: An introduction to state-space methods, Friedland, McGraw Hill, 1986.

Fundamentals of Linear State Space Systems, John S. Bay, WCB-McGraw-Hill, 1999.

Course objectives

The development of analysis and design methods for the control of linear state space systems.

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This course contributes primarily to the students' knowledge of engineering topics, and does provide design experience.

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