A comprehensive treatment of the theory of linear state space systems, focusing on general results which provide a conceptual framework as well as analysis tools for investigation in a wide variety of engineering contexts. Topics include vector spaces, linear operators, functions of matrices, state space description, solutions to state equations (time invariant and time varying), state transition matrices, system modes and decomposition, stability, controllability and observability, Kalman decomposition, system realizations, grammians and model reduction, state feedback, and observers. Cross-listed as SYS 6012 and ECE 6852.
Linear State Space Systems
Host University
University of Virginia
Semester
Fall 2024
Course Number
MAE 6620-600
CRN
20347
Credits
3
Discipline
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Instructor
Frank lagor
Times and Days
Asynchronous
Course Information
Prerequisites
Graduate standing.