SMS scnews item created by Jae Min Lee at Mon 26 Jun 2023 1224
Type: Seminar
Modified: Mon 26 Jun 2023 1226; Mon 26 Jun 2023 1228
Distribution: World
Calendar1: 28 Jun 2023 1300-1400
CalLoc1: F11 Chemistry Lecture Theatre 4
CalTitle1: Using Symmetry to Construct Dynamic Feedback Linearizations of Nonlinear Control Systems
Auth: jlee@124-171-140-209.tpgi.com.au (jlee5218) in SMS-SAML

Applied Maths Seminar: Klotz -- Using Symmetry to Construct Dynamic Feedback Linearizations of Nonlinear Control Systems

Dear all, 

Our upcoming AM seminar is held this Wed 28 June at 1pm in F11 Chemistry Lecture Theatre
4.  Our speaker is Taylor Klotz (University of Hawai`i at Mānoa).  

Talk details follow below: 

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Title: Using Symmetry to Construct Dynamic Feedback Linearizations of Nonlinear Control
Systems 
 Abstract: It is often handy in trajectory planning problems to have a linear
control system or linearizable control system.  In the case that a control system is
``intrinsically nonlinear" the next best thing is flat outputs or a dynamic feedback
linearization.  It is also often the case that control systems inspired by
nature/engineering have symmetries that may provide insight into many questions about a
given control system.  It turns out we can use symmetries to probe the existence of
dynamic feedback linearizations and even construct them explicitly! I’ll present this
procedure via an explicit example.  If time permits I’ll mention a possible application
to Darboux integrable PDE.  This approach is known as cascade feedback linearizability
and is joint work with Peter J.  Vassiliou and Jeanne N.  Clelland.
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An ongoing list of AM seminars is posted here:
https://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/SemConf/Applied.html 

See you there, Jae Min