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Course information

Lecturer Cristian Rojas (teacher and course coordinator): cristian.rojas@ee.kth.se

Patricio Valenzuela (teaching assist.): pva@kth.se

Afrooz Ebadat (teaching assist.): ebadat@kth.se

Niclas Blomberg (teaching assist.): nibl@kth.se

STEX (student services, course material, course registration etc.): stex@ee.kth.se 08-790 9086

Literature Lecture notes and other material will be made available online.The course literature contains two parts, which can be purchased at STEX:


* L. Ljung and T. Glad, Modelling of Dynamic Systems, draft of 2nd Edition (in English). A copy can be purchased at STEX.
* Threewo compendiums which can be purchased at STEX:
* Exercises and Solutions,
* Lab instructions and Computer exercises,
* Supplement (Object oriented modelling and DAE-models, Non-linear system identification)
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* For those of you that have compendiums from 2011, you can download an ERRATA here, and check the Laboratory Exercises for updated versions of the Lab instructions.
* A supplement for the second part of the course, on system identification, is T. Söderström and P. Stoica, System Identification, Prentice Hall, 1989. This book is available at: http://user.it.uu.se/~ts/sysidbook.pdf
Disposition The course consist of three main parts: principles for physical modelling, simulation and system identification. The outline of the course is as follows:


* Introduction (L1)
* Physical modeling (L2-L4)
* Simulation (L5)
* System Identification (L6-L11)
* Summary (L12)
Literature Lecture notes and other material will be made available online. The course literature contains two parts:


* L. Ljung and T. Glad, Modellbygge och Simulering, Studentlitteratur, 2004 (ISBN 9144024436). This is a newer edition. An older edition avaliable in English is: L. Ljung and T. Glad, Modeling of Dynamic Systems, Prentice- Hall inc, 1994( ISBN 0-13-597097-0).
* Three compendiums with exercises, solutions, lab instructions and supplement (object oriented modelling and DAE-models, Non-linear system identification). These can be purchased at STEX.
Disposition The course consist of three main parts: principles for physical modelling, simulation and system identification. The outline of the course is as follows:


* Introduction (L1)
* Physical modeling (L1-L4)
* Simulation (L5)
* System Identification (L6-L11)
* Summary (L12)
Further information For further information, please contact the instructors or see the Study handbook.