EE 5323 – Nonlinear Control Systems

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 Updated: Friday, July 31, 2009

EE 5323- Nonlinear Control Systems (3-0) 3 hours credit.  Analysis and design of nonlinear systems. This is a general course in nonlinear systems with examples from multiple engineering and science disciplines. Topics include phase planes, Lyapunov theory, describing functions, iterative maps, chaos and fractals, and nonlinear optimization methods.  Prerequisite knowledge:  EE 5307 or its equivalent is highly recommended.

 

Instructor: F.L. Lewis, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Automation and Robotics Research Inst.

 

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This course is in the EE SYSTEMS AND CONTROLS sequence

This page is maintained by F.L. Lewis lewis@uta.edu, 817-272-5972.

 


 

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