Valid from: Autumn 2016
Decided by: Professor Thomas Johansson
Date of establishment: 2016-10-27
Division: Automatic Control
Course type: Course given jointly for second and third cycle
The course is also given at second-cycle level with course code: FRTN10
Teaching language: English
To teach the basic principles for control of systems with multiple inputs and outputs. The course will provide insight on fundamental limitation and on the use of mathematical optimization as a design tool. The course covers linear continuous-time systems.
Knowledge and Understanding
For a passing grade the doctoral student must
Competences and Skills
For a passing grade the doctoral student must
Judgement and Approach
For a passing grade the doctoral student must
The control design process, signal size, gain, stability, sensitivity, robustness, small-gain theorem, transfer function matrix, operators, multivariable zeros, non-minimum phase systems, disturbance models in the time domain and frequency domain, frequency-domain specifications, controller structures, Youla parameterization, convex specifications, linear-quadratic optimization of state feedbacks and Kalman filters, synthesis using Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMI).
Glad, T. & Ljung, L.: Reglerteori - Flervariabla och olinjära metoder. Studentlitteratur, 2003.
Types of instruction: Lectures, laboratory exercises, exercises
Examination format: Written exam
Grading scale: Failed, pass
Examiner:
Assumed prior knowledge: FRT010 Automatic Control, Basic Course or FRTN25 Automatic Process Control
Course coordinator: Anton Cervin <anton.cervin@control.lth.se>
Web page: https://www.control.lth.se/Education/EngineeringProgram/FRTN10.html