Course Features
Course Highlights
This course features a full set of lecture notes, presented as the textbook, Maneuvering and Control of Surface and Underwater Vehicles. The textbook is co-written by Prof. Triantafyllou.
Course Description
This course is about maneuvering motions of surface and underwater
vehicles. Topics covered include: derivation of equations of motion,
hydrodynamic coefficients, memory effects, linear and nonlinear forms
of the equations of motion, control surfaces modeling and design,
engine, propulsor, and transmission systems modeling and simulation
during maneuvering. The course also deals with stability of
motion, principles of multivariable automatic control, optimal control,
Kalman filtering, and loop transfer recovery. We will also explore
applications chosen from autopilots for surface vehicles; towing in
open seas; and remotely operated vehicles.
This course was originally offered in Course 13 (Department of
Ocean Engineering) as 13.49. In 2005, ocean engineering subjects became
part of Course 2 (Department of Mechanical Engineering), and this
course was renumbered 2.154.