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- Flight dynamics and control of evasive maneuvers: the fruit fly's takeoff
- Flow cytometry software
- Flydra Localization System
- Formal Verification of an Autonomous Vehicle System
- Frank Bernhard, April 2016
- Frequency-Weighted Model Reduction with Applications to Structured Models
- Friday lectures for 101 students
- GOTChA Chart
- Gabor Orosz, Feb 2009
- Gabor Orosz, Feb 2012
- Gabor Orosz May 2007
- Gabor Stepan, 30 May 2017
- Geometric Control of Particle Manipulation in a Two-Dimensional Fluid
- Geometric Phases, Control Theory, and Robotics
- Geometric Phases and Robotic Locomotion
- Geometric trajectory filtering via numerical conformal mapping
- George Haller, Oct 2014
- Global Dynamical Structure Reconstruction from Reconstructed Dynamical Structure Subnetworks: Applications to Biochemical Reaction Networks
- Google Calendar
- Grasping with Flexible Link Fingers: An Initial Study
- Group Backpacking Hiking Trip
- Group Hicking Trip
- Group Schedule, Summer 2010
- Guest Lecture, CDS 140B, Spring 2011
- Gupta Visit
- HW
- HYCON-EECI, Spring 2011
- Hadas Kress-Gazit, Feb 2008
- Hadas Kress-Gazit, Oct 2008
- Heilmeier Catechism
- Henrik Sandberg, July 2012
- Hiro Ono visit, February 2012
- Hiroki Miyazako, Feb 2016
- Hockett Meadows & Little Kern River
- Honeywell 2005-10-26
- Hot-swapping robot task goals in reactive formal synthesis
- How do I evaluate a certain transfer function at desired frequencies numerically?
- How to model DNA replication in stochastic models of synthetic genetic circuits (and why)
- How to review a technical paper
- I'm a 101/110 student. Can I sit in on the 210 lectures on Fridays without being enrolled in 210?
- ICyPhy Webex Feb 4 2012
- IEEE Paper, 18 Apr 05
- I keep getting mixed up on whether the diagonalized form of A is T^(-1)AT or TAT^(-1). Is there an easy way to remember the correct form?
- Ian Manchester, Jan 2012
- If there is a common pole and zero (say at a) in the closed loop transfer function, should I say there's one pole at a and also one zero at a?
- Image gallery
- In MATLAB, use feedback() command to obtain the closed loop transfer function. Do not use L/(1 L).
- In problem 1 (CDS 110)/problem 2 (CDS 101), download cruise-ctrl.mdl, NOT cruisedyn.m
- In problem 3 (CDS 110), please use a different V2(x).
- Info for invitees