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CoE165 Assignment 3
Part 1: Continuous Dynamics
- Give an example of a linear and time-invariant system, preferably a system that you have used, studied before, or are familiar with.
- Why is this an LTI system? Explain.
- Is the system memoryless? Explain.
- Give an example of a non-linear system, again preferably a system that you have used, studied before, or are familiar with.
- Explain why this is a non-linear system.
- Is the system memoryless? Explain.
- Give an example of a time-varying system, once again preferably a system that you have used, studied before, or are familiar with.
- Is the system memoryless? Explain.
- Is the system linear? Explain.
Part 2: Discrete Dynamics
In this assignment, you will choose and model the discrete dynamics of a finite-state system with at least three states. It is preferred, but not required, that you choose a system that you are familiar with.
Given your choice of system, answer the following questions:
- Explain why you chose the system, and briefly describe the purpose and behavior of the system, as well as any characteristics that you find interesting.
- Explain why the system has discrete dynamics.
- Draw a finite-state machine model of your discrete system’s dynamics, and:
- Identify which signals are pure signals.
- What conditions would cause the system to react? Is it event-triggered or time-triggered?
- What are the outputs of your system?
- What is the state space of your system?
- Identify any default transitions.
- Identify any stuttering transitions.
- Comment on the receptiveness of your model.
- Is your model deterministic? How can you tell?
Submission
- Do not forget to add your name and student number at the top of the page.
- Deadline:
- Tuesday, October 8, 5pm.
- Late submissions are not allowed, and will get a score of zero.
- Submit your PDF file here: