Teaching

Graduate Course

ECE 5101 Introduction to System Theory (Fall 2022)

Modeling and analysis of linear systems. Introduction to functions of a complex variable. Linear algebra with emphasis on matrices, linear transformations on a vector space, and matrix formulation of linear differential and difference equations. State variable analysis of linear systems. Transform methods using complex variable theory, and time-domain methods including numerical algorithms.

3.00 credits

Prerequisites: Recommended preparation: ECE 3101.

Grading Basis: Graded

    Undergraduate Course

    ECE 3111 System Analysis and Design (Spring 2022/2023)

    Modeling, analysis and design of control systems using frequency and time-domain methods. Differential equation, Transfer function, signal flow graph and state variable representations of continuous and discrete-time systems. Linearization of nonlinear systems. Transient and frequency response of second order systems. Stability of linear systems with feedback; Routh Hurwitz, Root locus, Bode and Nyquist methods. Controllability and observability. Computational methods for analysis of linear systems. Team-based design projects involving modeling, classical compensator design and state variable feedback design.

    4.00 credits

    Prerequisites: ECE 3101; MATH 2210Q, which may be taken concurrently. Open only to students in the School of Engineering.

    Grading Basis: Graded