In this course, you'll explore modeling of dynamic systems and feedback control. The course begins with an introduction of control theory and the application of Laplace transforms in solving differential equations, providing a strong foundation in linearity, time-invariance, and dynamic system modeling. The following week will delve into the laws governing the modeling of dynamic systems, with a focus on deriving differential equations from fundamental principles like Newton's laws and Kirchhoff's laws, as well as mastering the representation of systems as transfer functions in the Laplace domain. The third week delves deeper into Laplace transforms, emphasizing initial/final value theorems, block diagram manipulation, and dynamic response analysis. Moving into the fourth week, you'll learn to analyze system performance using transient step response specifications, enabling you to assess and optimize system behavior effectively. Finally, in the fifth week, you'll explore Bounded-Input Bounded-Output (BIBO) stability and Routh's stability criterion, gaining the skills to assess, analyze, and design stable systems. By the course's end, you'll be well-equipped to navigate the intricacies of control systems and dynamic modeling.

Control Systems Analysis: Modeling of Dynamic Systems

Control Systems Analysis: Modeling of Dynamic Systems

Instructor: Dr. Lucy Pao
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Derive differential equations and transfer functions for simple mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems.
Analyze the dynamic response of 1st and 2nd order systems.
Explain the relationship between pole locations of 2nd-order systems and common step response performance specifications.
Characterize Bounded-Input Bounded-Output (BIBO) stability and determine the number of unstable roots using Routh’s stability criterion.
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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by University of Colorado Boulder. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹
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Reviewed on Nov 16, 2024
Thanks to dr Lucy pao never seen a teacher like him
Reviewed on Oct 26, 2025
in the course, some questions were hard to understand. For future courses if possible, add conceptual hints for solving the problems.
Reviewed on Jan 23, 2024
very good course , I am really looking forward to more courses like this one
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