SYST203
(Spring 2003)
Modeling
and Analysis of Dynamic Systems
Systems
Engineering and Operations Research (SEOR)
Instructor: ��� Dr.
Susmit H. Patel
(703) 993-1670
(office: room 111, SEOR dept., S&TII building)
Office
hours: After class or by appointment
Email: [email protected]
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Schedule:���� Monday
Topics:
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Modeling and simulation of continuous-time dynamic
systems
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Translational Mechanical, Rotational Mechanical and
Electrical Systems
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Introduction to computer modeling, simulation and
analysis using MATLAB and SIMULINK software on personal computers
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Use of built-in functions and construction of scripts
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Block diagrams and standard forms of system models
representation
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Flow programming and use of conditional statements
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Graphical presentation of results using plots
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Time-domain/Frequency-domain analysis
Text:
C. Close and D. Frederick, and J. Newell, Modeling and
Analysis of Dynamic Systems, 3rd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2002 (Required)
D. Etter, Engineering Problem
Solving with MATLAB, 2nd Ed. Prentice-Hall, 1997 (Reference)
W. Palm III, Introduction to MATLAB 6 for Engineers,
McGraw-Hill Companies, 2001 (reference)�
Co-requisite: SYST202
Pre-requisite: Basic course-work in Matrix
Theory, Calculus, Numerical and Complex Algebra
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Grading:
Homework will be assigned and graded (40% of grade)
Quiz 1 (20% of grade)
Project (20% of grade)
Quiz 2 (20% of grade)