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TEK-3603 Optimization and Control - 10 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for automasjon og prosessteknologi
Type of course
The course can be taken as single course.
Course overlap
TEK-3013 Advanced Control 10 stp
Course contents
In this course, the candidate will obtain a theoretical foundation of numerical optimization, and learn to apply this in optimization-based multivariable control (model predictive control (MPC)). Optimality conditions like the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) conditions and conditions for global and local conditions are discussed, and optimization classes of problems including linear programming (LP), quadratic programming (QP) and nonlinear programming (NP) are studied. Kalman filtering is also presented.
Application deadline
Nordic countries: 1 December. Exchange students and Fulbright students: 1 October.
Admission requirements
Bachelor degree in Engineering. Required prerequisites: MAT-1003 Calculus 3 or equivalent and AUT-2005 Control Theory or equivalent. Recommended prerequisites: Knowledge of MATLAB.
Application code: 9371
Obligatory prerequisites
AUT-2005 Control Systems, MAT-1003 Calculus 3
Objective of the course
Knowledge:
- Ability to formulate appropriate engineering problems as amathematical optimization problem.
- Ability to analyze and solve an optimization problem; inparticular linear programs (LP), quadratic problems (QP) andnonlinear programs (NP).
- Ability to analyze and design optimization-based controllers(model predictive controllers (MPC)).
- Ability to design an appropriate Kalman filter for stateestimation.
- Ability to identify multivariable control problems.
Skills:
- Solve suitable optimization problems using Matlab.
- Use optimization and Kalman filter in controllers.
General competence:
- Understand relevant definitions and terms.
- Communicate with others in the field. - Conscious attitude towards the use of optimization within engineering.
Language of instruction
Lectures and exam may be given in English. The exam may be answered in a Scandinavian language or in English.
Teaching methods
Lectures, workshops and project.
Assessment
Coursework: Approved assignments.
Exam: The exam consists of the following parts
- Project with report (30%)
- Oral exam (70%).
Assessment: Letter grading
Continuation: Students who have not passed, or have not submitted their reports in time, due to legitimate reasons, will be given an extended submission deadline in the following semester.