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Nonlinear Control Systems ECSE 6420 Spring 2009 Lecture 1: 12 January 2009

Nonlinear Control Systems ECSE 6420

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Nonlinear Control Systems ECSE 6420. Spring 2009 Lecture 1: 12 January 2009. Information. Instructor: Agung Julius (agung@ecse) Office hours: JEC 6044 Mon,Wed 3 – 4pm Teaching assistant: He Bai ( [email protected] ) Office hours: CII 8123 Mon 2 – 4pm - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nonlinear Control SystemsECSE 6420

Spring 2009

Lecture 1: 12 January 2009

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Information

Instructor: Agung Julius (agung@ecse) Office hours: JEC 6044 Mon,Wed 3 – 4pm Teaching assistant: He Bai ([email protected]) Office hours: CII 8123 Mon 2 – 4pm Textbook: H.K. Khalil, Nonlinear Systems 3rd ed,

Prentice Hall.

Online contents: www.ecse.rpi.edu/~agung (Notes, HW sets) WebCT (grades)

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Prerequisite(s)

The course is for graduate or advanced undergraduate students with working knowledge in differential calculus, linear algebra, and linear systems/control theory.

Attendance background?

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Grading

Homeworks = 30% Midterm exam = 25% Project/presentation = 10% + 5% Final exam = 30%

Homework sets are due one week after handout. Late submissions will get point deduction (no later than 1 week).

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Grading

Project: advanced paper review and presentation, or class project.

Midterm exam will be a take home test. You will have 48 hours to solve the problems. No collaboration is allowed. No late submission!

Final exam will follow schedule.

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Linear systems vs nonlinear systems

Linear systems

Nonlinear systems

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Linear systems vs nonlinear systems

Linear systems

Nonlinear systems

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Linear systems

Linear systems are systems that have a certain set of properties.

Linear systems are very nice objects to study because of their regularity. Why? We need structure.

System

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outputinput

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What is tricky about nonlinear systems?

LACK OF STRUCTURE!Cannot take everything for granted.

• Existence and uniqueness of solution to diff. eqns.

• Finite escape time

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Nonlinear from linear

A lot of techniques that are used for nonlinear systems come from linear systems, because:Nonlinear systems can (sometime) be

approximated by linear systems.Nonlinear systems can (sometime) be

“transformed” into linear systems.The tools are generalized and extended.

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Why study nonlinear systems?

Linearity is idealization. E.g. a simple pendulum.

A lot of phenomena are only present in nonlinear systems. Multiple (countable) equilibria. Why? Robust oscillations: where? Bifurcations Complex dynamics

Why simulation is not always enough Why simulation is not always necessary

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Multistability in nature

toggle switch

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Robust oscillation

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Course outline

Linear vs Nonlinear Planar dynamical systems Fundamental properties Lyapunov stability theory Input – output analysis and stability Passivity Frequency domain analysis Nonlinear feedback control Non-traditional topics: hybrid systems, biological

systems, etc.