last modified: 05/07/2002
This concerns a course |
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ECTS credit points: 6 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Lecturer(s): prof. dr. ir.
P.M.J. Van den Hof and |
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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; model validation. MATLAB toolbox. |
Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Period: |
2A / 2B |
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Assessment: |
Oral exam |
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Assessment period: |
2B |
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(see academic calendar) |
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Learning 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: Computers are used in the exercice sessions and
for performing the take-home exam. |
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Laboratory project(s): |
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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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