6.241 Dynamic Systems & Control

As taught in: Fall 2003

Level:

Graduate

Instructors:

Prof. Munther Dahleh

Open loop feedback system.
Open loop feedback system, with an input (r), output (y), and functions K(s) and P(s), excerpted from a recitation session on the Nyquist stability criterion. (Image by MIT OCW.)

Course Features

Course Highlights

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Course Description

6.241 examines linear, discrete- and continuous-time, and multi-input-output systems in control and related areas. Least squares and matrix perturbation problems are considered. Topics covered include: state-space models, modes, stability, controllability, observability, transfer function matrices, poles and zeros, minimality, internal stability of interconnected systems, feedback compensators, state feedback, optimal regulation, observers, observer-based compensators, measures of control performance, and robustness issues using singular values of transfer functions. Nonlinear systems are also introduced.

*Some translations represent previous versions of courses.

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