[Ee263 Homework 8 Solutions

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Here is a file containing many past homeworkquestions. Note that many of them require Matlab, and use old datafiles which are not available. However we are posting them here togive you a flavor of the material covered, and the types of homeworkand exam questions to expect.

ee263 homework 8 solutions


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You may discuss the homework as a group, but must write your owncode and your own solutions individually. If you work with a partner/group,you must declare your partners in writing on your homework.

The homework will use the Julia language. This is required for thisclass. Other languages (Python, Matlab, R, Excel, etc) will not besupported or graded. You must turn in your code with your homework.

Load JSON data files in Julia using the method in readclassjson.jl. Download that file and save it somewhere useful, then use readclassjson(filename) to load the data into a dictionary containing all of the variables defined in the file.

This class will be taught live. All lectures will also be recorded(by SCPD) and the videos will be posted on Canvas approximately onehour after the class ends. The lectures will also be viewable liveremotely on Canvas.

Applied linear algebra and linear dynamicalsystems with applications to circuits, signal processing,communications, and control systems. Topics: least-squaresapproximations of over-determined equations, and least-norm solutionsof underdetermined equations. Symmetric matrices, matrix norm, andsingular-value decomposition. Eigenvalues, left and righteigenvectors, with dynamical interpretation. Matrix exponential,stability, and asymptotic behavior. Multi-input/multi-output systems,impulse and step matrices; convolution and transfer-matrixdescriptions. Control, reachability, and state transfer;observability and least-squares state estimation.

The book is not required, and EE263 differs from the book.EE263 is at a more advancedlevel, and it covers much material that is not in the book.Complete notes for this class will be available online. See the section onreading for other references.

This course was originally developed and taught by Professor StephenBoyd, and the complete set of materials consisting of lecture videos,slides, support notes and homework is still available in thearchive.

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