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The goal of this lecture is to introduce some of the basic ideas in feedback systems and provide examples that will allow students to identify and recognize control systems in their everyday world. Two major principles of control--robustness through feedback and design of dynamics--are emphasized throughout the lecture. | The goal of this lecture is to introduce some of the basic ideas in feedback systems and provide examples that will allow students to identify and recognize control systems in their everyday world. Two major principles of control--robustness through feedback and design of dynamics--are emphasized throughout the lecture. | ||
== Lecture Materials == | == Lecture Materials == | ||
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* {{CDS101}}, Fall 2008: | * {{CDS101}}, Fall 2008: | ||
** Slides: Introduction to Feedback and Control: {{lecture file|L1-1_introduction_fa08.pdf|pdf}}, {{lecture file|L1-1_introduction_fa08.key|key}} <br> Note: this file references a couple of movies that are not publicly available, but some similar videos are available: | ** Slides: Introduction to Feedback and Control: {{lecture file|L1-1_introduction_fa08.pdf|pdf}}, {{lecture file|L1-1_introduction_fa08.key|key}} <br> Note: this file references a couple of movies that are not publicly available, but some similar videos are available: |
Revision as of 19:08, 27 June 2021
Chapter | Introduction |
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Author | Richard M. Murray |
School | Caltech |
Academic Term | Fall 2008 |
Overview
The goal of this lecture is to introduce some of the basic ideas in feedback systems and provide examples that will allow students to identify and recognize control systems in their everyday world. Two major principles of control--robustness through feedback and design of dynamics--are emphasized throughout the lecture.
Lecture Materials
- Template:CDS101, Fall 2008:
- Slides: Introduction to Feedback and Control: Template:Lecture file, Template:Lecture file
Note: this file references a couple of movies that are not publicly available, but some similar videos are available: - Video: Team Caltech's Bob at the 2004 DARPA Grand Challenge
- Video: Escape Behavior of Fly in Response to Looming Visual Stimulus
- Video: Papplewick Pumping Station 25-10-08 4 (steam engine with Watt governor)
- Slides: Introduction to Feedback and Control: Template:Lecture file, Template:Lecture file
- Template:CDS101, Fall 2004: this material was split into two lectures
- Slides: Introduction to Feedback: Template:Lecture file, Template:Lecture file
- Slides: Introduction to Control: Template:Lecture file, Template:Lecture file
Additional Reading
- R. M. Murray (ed), Control in an Information Rich World, SIAM, 2003.
Frequently Asked Questions
<ncl>Lecture: Introduction FAQ</ncl>