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Robust Linear Control (EE 60555)University of Notre Dame
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Description: This course covers techniques used in the design of robust optimal controllers for linear continuous-time systems. The course treats controller synthesis as a mixed sensitivity minimization problem that balances closed-loop system performance against structure models for plant uncertainty. This minimization is done with respect to the closed-loop system's H-infinity norm. The course provides a comprehensive treat of H-infinity control that includes its relationship to H2 control, model reduction, classical loopshaping, and convex methods. The student will use MATLAB's robust control toolbox to synthesize H-infinity controllers. Prerequisites are courses in graduate level Linear Systems Theory and undergraduate level linear feedback control. |
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Grading: Homework 50% - Midterm Exams (1) 25% - Final Exam 25% Instructor: Michael Lemmon, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Fitzpatrick 264, lemmon at nd.edu Textbook: Lecture Notes (see vault) |
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