BSc:SystemTheory
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Systems Theory
- Course name: Systems Theory
- Course number: XYZ
- Knowledge area: Control Engineering
Administrative details
- Faculty: Computer Science and Engineering
- Year of instruction: 3rd year of BS
- Semester of instruction: 1st semester
- No. of Credits: 4 ECTS
- Total workload on average: 144 hours overall
- Class lecture hours: 2 per week
- Class tutorial hours: 2 per week
- Lab hours: 2 per week
- Individual lab hours: 0
- Frequency: weekly throughout the semester
- Grading mode: letters: A, B, C, D
Prerequisites
- Calculus
- Algebra
- Differential equations
Course outline
The course is an introduction to systems modelling and control. In particular, it will focus on how to model a system using differential equations, how to analyze a system to understand if it is observable and/or controllable, systems stability, and Laplace transformations.
Expected learning outcomes
- Model linear systems
- Understand how to analyze a linear system
- Study the stability of a system
- Study the controllability of a system
- Study the observability of a system
Expected acquired core competences
- Mathematical description of systems
- Response of linear systems
- Controllability
- Observability
- State
- Stability
- Systems analysis
- Control systems
- Advanced linear systems
- Introduction to non-linear systems
Textbook
Reference material
- Slides provided during the classes
Required computer resources
Octave, Scilab/Xcos
Evaluation
- Tests (60%)
- Assignments (40%)