Multivariable Control | EPFL ME 422 | Giancarlo Ferrari Trecate

Giancarlo Ferrari Trecate

Explore the fundamentals of multivariable control systems, including state-space modeling, stability analysis, and optimal control design, taught by Professor Giancarlo Ferrari Trecate at EPFL.

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Introduction

This course covers the fundamentals of multivariable control systems, including state-space modeling, stability analysis, and optimal control design. It is taught by Professor Giancarlo Ferrari Trecate at EPFL.

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Highlights

  • Covers state-space modeling and analysis of multivariable systems
  • Focuses on stability analysis and optimal control design
  • Includes practical examples and hands-on exercises

Recommendation

This course is recommended for students and professionals interested in advanced control theory and its applications in various engineering fields, such as aerospace, robotics, and process control. It provides a solid foundation in multivariable control and is suitable for those looking to deepen their understanding of modern control systems.

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