ECEN 415 – Advanced Control Systems Engineering
| Points: | 15 | Prerequisites: | ECEN 315 (or ELEN 302 or PHYS 422 or TECH 422 or ECSE 422) |
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| Faculty: | Engineering | Corequisites: | None |
| School: | Engineering & Comp Sci | Restrictions: | None |
This course builds on and extends the principles of modern control systems engineering introduced in ECEN 315 to enable students to develop mathematical models and use these to design optimal control systems for real-world multivariable engineering systems. Kalman filters and linear quadratic regulators will be introduced and the principles and benefits of modern model-based predictive control systems will be outlined. Methods will be developed for continuous time system descriptions but techniques for converting to discrete time descriptions and for designing controls for discrete time systems will also be presented.
Tuition Fees
Trimester 2 2012
* indicates instructor is the course coordinator.
| CRN | From/To | Days | Time | Building [Campus] | Room | Instructor | 18519 | 16 Jul – 21 Oct 2012 | Mon, Wed, Thu | 1610 - 1700 | Cotton [Kelburn] | 119 | Christopher Hollitt* |
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