Coursecode:
wb2403 Coursename: System Identification B Coursecode has changed. See tn311 DUT creditpoints: 5ECTS creditpoints: 8 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology | |
Lecturer(s): Hof, dr.ir. P.M.J. Van den | Tel.: 015-2784509 |
Catalog data: Experimental modelling of dynamical systems; methodology. Discrete-time signals and system analysis. Identification of transfer functions. Representations of linear models; black-box models; parametrised model sets. Identification by prediction error minimization; least squares methods. Approximate modelling; algorithms. Experiment design and data analysis; identification from closed loop data; model validation. MATLAB toolbox. |
Courseyear: 3,
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Prerequisites: wb2307 | |
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material: Lecture Notes: P.M.J. Van den Hof, "System Identification" (1998). (in English). |
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Goals: This course is designed to provide the students with engineering knowledge and skills to design experiments, analyse data and to identify and validate models of dynamical systems, as appearing in industrial process control and mechanical servo systems. The methods as introduced in the course are supported by excercises on simulation and real-life examples, employing appropriate and user-friendly software tools. |
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Computer use: Personal computers are used for working out the exercises and for performing the take-home exam. |
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Design content: The course is finished with an oral examination that is based on an assignment to identify and validate models from an experimental laboratory setup. |
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Percentage of design: 25% |