Introductory Concepts of Control Systems: Wolfram U Class
Offered By: Wolfram U
Course Description
Overview
Learn concepts and Wolfram Language functions used to model a dynamic system. Topics: construction and manipulation of state-space and transfer function models, system properties, system interconnections and simulations.
Summary
This video introduces the concepts and Wolfram Language functions used to model a dynamic system. Topics include the construction and manipulation of state-space and transfer function models, system properties, system interconnections and simulations.
Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language
You'll Learn To
Work with transfer function models and state-space models
Use Wolfram Language functions to change the representation of control system objects and manipulate models
Examine the properties of control systems objects
Connect different system models together using series, parallel, feedback or state feedback connections
Find numeric and exact solutions for dynamic systems to run simulations
Summary
This video introduces the concepts and Wolfram Language functions used to model a dynamic system. Topics include the construction and manipulation of state-space and transfer function models, system properties, system interconnections and simulations.
Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language
You'll Learn To
Work with transfer function models and state-space models
Use Wolfram Language functions to change the representation of control system objects and manipulate models
Examine the properties of control systems objects
Connect different system models together using series, parallel, feedback or state feedback connections
Find numeric and exact solutions for dynamic systems to run simulations
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