Multi-sensor, Multi-activator Control

Lecturer(s): Gérard SCORLETTI, Catherine MUSY, Eric BLANCO
Course ⋅ 12 hTC ⋅ 18 hPW ⋅ 4 hAutonomy ⋅ 14 h

Objectives

Performance requirements in technological systems have led to the use of advanced control laws dedicated in the past to high-tech systems for everyday systems (automotive, subway, building or irrigation canal). Actual industrial challenges lead to highly tight specifications, for more and more complex processes, with shorter and shorter conception times. An important issue is therefore to design controllers for systems with several actuators and several sensors, so called multivariable systems (piloting aircraft, space launchers). Prerequisite for the Master "Automatic Control Engineering" and basis for the "Aeronautics", 'Energy" and "Ground Transportation" options.

Palabras clave

Automatic control, State space representation, State/output feedback, multivariable control, observers

Programme

  • Modelling and analysis of dynamic using state-space approach.
  • Introduction to non linear-systems analysis.
  • Modal control (pole assignment).
  • Observer and virtual sensor.
  • Disturbance rejection and Set-point change.
  • Cases studies.

Learning Outcomes

  • Analyze the static and dynamic behaviour of a system.
  • Design a modal controller.
  • Design a multivariable control ensuring a set of specifications.
  • Design an observer by a modal approach.

Assesment

Individual written final test 2 hours (knowledge) and individual oral evaluation of autonomy (know-how). Final AF mark =2/3K+1/3KH.