Large Scale Systems: modeling and control

  • Electrical & Control Engineering |

Description

The course explores the concepts and techniques for controlling large scale dynamical systems. The course is designed for postgraduate students with strong background in control Engineering. The focus of the course is to present several approaches to deal with several levels of complexity and dimensionality of the interconnected system.

Program

PhD in Electrical & Control Engineering

Objectives

  • To recognize trends and challenges in large scale systems structure and control.  To assess the impact of interconnections among subsystems (beneficial/non beneficial).  Introduces students to the design of decentralized feedback control.  Outlines the stability and structural decentralized instability of the interconnected system.

Textbook

Jamshidi,Mo," Large Scale Systems: Modeling , Control, and fuzzy logic" Prentice Hall-upper saddle River,N.J.1996. [2] Siljal,D." Large Scale Systems: Stability and Structure" North Holland 1978. [3] Siljal,D." Decentralized control of Complex Systems" Dover Publications, 2007. [4] Mahmoud, M." Decentralized control and filtering in interconnected dynamical systems" CRC Press, 2011.

Course Content

content serial Description

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

Start your application

Start The your journey to your new career.