FEED-2002: Analogue and Digital Techniques in Closed Loop Regulation Applications (Fall 1 Term)
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593-R-TC Audi (CERN)
593-R-TC Audi
CERN
Guy Baribaud (SL-BI)
Description
FEED-2002 is a two-term course, given by CERN engineers in a new format within the framework of the Technical Training Programme. The course will review the techniques dealing with closed loop systems, focussing on time-invariant linear systems.
FEED-2002 is composed of two lecture series, and of an open Introductory Lecture. Attendance to the Introductory Lecture is a prerequisite to the participation to both terms. All sessions will take place on Tuesdays afternoons in the Training Centre Auditorium, from 14h30 to 17h00. The course will be in English, with questions and answers also in French.
Fall 1 Term: FEED-2002 - Analogue Techniques
24 September; 1, 8, 15, 22 October 2002
(attendance cost: 50.- CHF, registration required)
Programme: Continuous linear systems. Classical, single-input/single-output systems: time domain analysis, Laplace transforms, characteristics of first and second order systems. Stability issues. Multi-variable linear systems, controllability and observability.
More information, online registration and detailed programme on the FEED-2002 Web page: http://www.cern.ch/TechnicalTraining/special/FEED2002.asp
Organiser(s): Davide Vitè / HR-TD
Note: FEED-2002 is open to all people interested. It is also possible to attend to the second Term only, with the Introductory Lecture and some sessions of the first Term as prerequisites. Participation to all sessions in a term is encouraged, to allow people profit at most from the course, and attendance will be recorded in the personal training records.
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