ONLINE TEACHING (YouTube)
Learning Objects on Modeling, Identification and Multivariable Control

Antonio Sala Piqueras, Depto. Ingeniería de Sistemas y Automática (Department of Systems Engineering and Control), AI2-institute, Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), All rights reserved.

Spanish version [HERE] ES

This page refers to my collection of learning objects, compiled by me over several years to help my students in various subjects at the School of Industrial Engineering (ETSII) of the UPV, as well as as a result of the preparation of different Master/PhD seminars taught for both my own students or invited at other universities.

English Language Resources

The following links can be used to access the (not so many) items in ENGLISH language (the Spanish version linked above has a larger quantity of linked videos):

YouTube Channels

These videos in ENGLISH are available at my English YouTube Channel .
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Content Overview

For the moment being, you have around 150 videos (40 hours) and PDF/Matlab materials associated with them. Most of the content is mine, but I may link to content by other creators in due time. If you understand Spanish or rely on automated subtitle translation, do look for the additional 900 videos in Spanish (link at the top right of the page).

* Obviously, to always have up-to-date content, the online HTML version is recommended.
On the contrary, the 'frozen' PDF version is more readable (higher quality typesetting and contains all the descriptions/summary of each video), and the entire content can be text-searched.

* My background and the target audience mean that the materials, in principle, are recommended, due to their approach, for students of Engineering disciplines (industrial branch). Mathematics and Ph.D. students will surely need a higher level of formality on many items.

Selection/Minicourses

Some mini-courses, case studies, and similar compilations (apart from, of course, the complete collection) will be compiled in the future. The only one I have ready now is: