Control Theory Seminar - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- The Control Theory Seminar is a one-day technical seminar covering the fundamentals of control theory. This video is part 1 of a 4-part series highlighting the Control Theory Seminar.
Information in this seminar will be valuable to electronic, electrical and mechanical engineers. The aim is to provide practicing engineers with insight into elementary control problems and their solution. An understanding of basic engineering mathematics is recommended to benefit fully from this course.
Richard was a great teacher. I consider myself fortunate to have met him and take his course.
As an individual working into semiconductor industry for past 7 years and being familiar with these concepts, the way he explains gave me goosebumps!
Thank TI for sharing this presentation.
The presentation would be easy to follow if the video shooting focus on the slide instead of the instruction movement.
Very practical. I've had many signal processing-related classes, in particular electric circuits. You've made less abstract to me the actual use of poles and zeros and response types. On a side note, it really is incredible how can so many systems be modelled by the same 2 types of equation over and over again.
Stop moving the camera around. Just focus it to the screen, there is no need to trace the speaker so frequently!
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43:19 Now this is what I call slide transition effect!
Very thorough and well researched. Thank you!
I spent a long time figuring out what convolution is in a digital signal processing course. It's actually quite simple if you think about what it is:
You have taken two sequences of samples, time reverse one of them.
Now, sample by sample; shift the time reversed sequence and multiply against the corresponding sample of the other sequence. Add them all together.
Shift the time reversed signal again and repeat this.
The result is the scalar summation of all these results.
I made a big deal out of nothing. I'm hoping this helps explain it.
THIS GUY SHOULD GET INTO LECTURING AT A UNIVERSITY !!!
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Great material.
Superb! The best control theory lecture!
what's the website that has the PDF on it ??
Very informative, thanks a lot
Ashame that as the speaker references the screen, the camera focuses on speaker and not screen. Obviously the wrong person behind the camera.
U could add the website link somewhere
Very informative!
MOAR OF THESE!
inverse laplace transform of step response of G(s) = 1/(s^2+s+1) would be
L^-1{(1/s)*(1/(s^2+s+1))} and in time domain that would be
y(t) = 1- (1/(sqrt(3)/2)*(exp(-t/2))*sin(((sqrt(3)/2)*t)+pi/3)).
am i right?
Thank u it's very helpful
Do any one knows the link where example PDF are vailable.
For ALL documents related to this workshop, go to sites.google.com/site/controltheoryseminars/home/seminars/control-theory-fundamentals-seminar
Please upload language or subtitle, ok? thanks.
this part needs some subtitle
like it
There is no sound at all.
Where can I find the material
Search online . The slides are on there
politicans do realize improper systems in practice from time to time.
think of the foreign audience. The acoustics are very bad, I can understand very little.
I'm foreign and I have no issues.
The English spoken is very correct and proper.
Yes, the English is proper, but not the mike/acoustics. If you are not so good in English ( me) , you need high frequencies (konsonants!).
@@NisseOhlsen Sometimes the speaker's voice is too soft. I think Volker Block has a valid complaint.
Try playing with the payback speed setting . This might help . See settings .
@@eamonhannon1103 ok, thanks.