Hello! You should be able to find the webpages linked with the various courses in the 'about' section on my channel. Alternatively you can find them here: www.richardpates.com/teaching/ I haven't written any lecture notes (yet), but if you go into the individual lectures you will find pdfs of lecture slides, and some other extra information
Have a look on the course homepage (you can find the link in the 'about' section of the channel, or through my website richardpates.com/teaching). You can find a range of computer exercises in the 'Exercise Plan' section, and also in the 'Software section'. In particular the 'Matlab and Simulink' page contains some code for simulating simple nonlinear systems that you can use and adapt
I'm taking an adaptive control course without having taken the prereq so these videos are incredibly helpful, thank you!
Best of luck!
hello richard I appreciate your videos so much, it helps me to take an understanding on nonlinear control theory lecture.
Thank you for your kind words!
very good!
thank you sir
Hello, Richard! Where can I get the lecture notes? Thank you very much. Your videos are really helpful!
Hello! You should be able to find the webpages linked with the various courses in the 'about' section on my channel. Alternatively you can find them here:
www.richardpates.com/teaching/
I haven't written any lecture notes (yet), but if you go into the individual lectures you will find pdfs of lecture slides, and some other extra information
Where are these so called lecture notes? Could a random like me access them somehow?
Hi, where can we find the programming exercises you mention?
Have a look on the course homepage (you can find the link in the 'about' section of the channel, or through my website richardpates.com/teaching). You can find a range of computer exercises in the 'Exercise Plan' section, and also in the 'Software section'. In particular the 'Matlab and Simulink' page contains some code for simulating simple nonlinear systems that you can use and adapt