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5713 ECEN Linear Systems Fall 2000 Time: Place: Text: Monday/Wednesday 1:30-2:45 PM Telecommunication Center (TELC) Studio C Modern Control Theory, 3rd edition, William L. Brogan Prentice-Hall, 1991 (eewlb@ee.unlv.edu) Linear Systems, Panos Antsaklis and Anthony Michel McGraw-Hill, 1997 (antsaklis.1@nd.edu) Linear System Theory and Design, Chi-Tsong Chen Oxford, 1984 (ctchen@sbee.sunysb.edu) Linear Systems, Thomas...

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5713 ECEN Linear Systems Fall 2000 Time: Place: Text: Monday/Wednesday 1:30-2:45 PM Telecommunication Center (TELC) Studio C Modern Control Theory, 3rd edition, William L. Brogan Prentice-Hall, 1991 (eewlb@ee.unlv.edu) Linear Systems, Panos Antsaklis and Anthony Michel McGraw-Hill, 1997 (antsaklis.1@nd.edu) Linear System Theory and Design, Chi-Tsong Chen Oxford, 1984 (ctchen@sbee.sunysb.edu) Linear Systems, Thomas Kailath Prentice-Hall, 1980 Linear Systems, Ray DeCarlo Prentice-Hall, 1989 Professor Gary G. Yen, http://www.okstate.edu/elec-engr/faculty/yen References: Instructor: 405-744-7743, gyen@ceat.okstate.edu Engineering South 202D Office Hours: Monday/Wednesday 3:00-5:00 PM Objectives: To study the fundamental theory of finite-dimensional linear system with emphasis the on state-space representation and its solution. The topics include mathematical basismatrix theory, linear algebra, vector space system representationinput-out operator, geometric approach, state space representation, transfer function algorithm conversion of alternative representations linear dynamical solution controllablity, observability, stability and control linearization and minimal realization state feedback and state estimation 10/11 Week...

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