In addition to the videos I post to my channel, Control System Lectures, I have also created the following videos for the MATLAB YouTube channel.

All of Control Theory

Signal Processing

Phased Array

Radar

System Identification

Fuzzy Logic

Learning-Based Control

Deep Learning

Systems Engineering

Autonomous Navigation

Robust Control

Sensor Fusion and Tracking

Reinforcement Learning

State Space Control

Trimming and Linearization

Drone Simulation and Control

Control Systems in Practice

Understanding PID Control

Odds and Ends

 
Building Knowledge in an Interdisciplinary Work (MATLAB Expo 2021 Plenary). Engineering, science, and product development are becoming more interdisciplinary. To be successful in this environment, team members must have broad knowledge across many d…

Building Knowledge in an Interdisciplinary Work (MATLAB Expo 2021 Plenary).

Engineering, science, and product development are becoming more interdisciplinary. To be successful in this environment, team members must have broad knowledge across many different fields. With advancements in artificial intelligence and with engineering tools like MATLAB® and Simulink® providing more capability, the question becomes how much do you really need to understand about the underlying engineering and science versus just being able to run the algorithms? One person can’t know everything, but it is often helpful to know something. We need some knowledge to be able to perform trade studies to see if a particular technology is worth pursuing, or to communicate with other teams outside of our own expertise, or to understand how these new technologies impact and interface with the products we’re responsible for. Join Brian Douglas as he talks about what that knowledge looks like and how MATLAB Tech Talks, shipping examples, and documentation can go a long way to providing it.


Why Models Are Essential to Digital Engineering (MATLAB Expo 2022 Talk with Alan Moore)

Digital engineering is a trending industry buzzword. It's something that organizations strive to embrace and tool vendors claim to implement. But what is the practical reality behind the buzz? What are some of the essential aspects of an engineering ecosystem that actually provide the value promised? In this talk, Brian Douglas of Control Systems Lectures and MATLAB® Tech Talks, and Alan Moore, one of the original authors of SysML and co-author of “A Practical Guide to SysML,” discuss exactly these questions and show how models are a central and essential element of digital engineering.


Don’t Reinvent the Wheel (IFAC Webinar Oct 2023)

This webinar covers how we can use existing online resources to teach control systems. The problem isn’t one of whether a resources exists but how to find it and how to incorporate it into your curriculum. In this webinar, I talk about how resourcium.org solves this problem of finding and organizing great control system resources.