Modern Control Engineering

Modern Control Engineering

Author: Katsuhiko Ogata

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 963

ISBN-13: 9780135891285

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Text for a first course in control systems, revised (1st ed. was 1970) to include new subjects such as the pole placement approach to the design of control systems, design of observers, and computer simulation of control systems. For senior engineering students. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc.


Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers

Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers

Author: J. Eric Salt

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-09-19

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 0471391468

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Addresses the important issues of documentation and testing. * A chapter on project management provides practical suggestions for organizing design teams, scheduling tasks, monitoring progress, and reporting status of design projects. * Explains both creative and linear thinking and relates the types of thinking to the productivity of the design engineers and novelty of the end design.


Modern Control Systems

Modern Control Systems

Author: Saurabh Mani Tripathi

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1934015210

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Providing a lucid introduction to modern control systems topics, this book has been designed as a short course on control systems or as a review for the professional engineer. Five chapters have been written to emphasize concepts & provide basic mathematical derivations. CD-ROM with MATLAB applications included.


Modern Control Engineering

Modern Control Engineering

Author: P.N. Paraskevopoulos

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-12-19

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13: 1351830465

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"Illustrates the analysis, behavior, and design of linear control systems using classical, modern, and advanced control techniques. Covers recent methods in system identification and optimal, digital, adaptive, robust, and fuzzy control, as well as stability, controllability, observability, pole placement, state observers, input-output decoupling, and model matching."


Modern Control Systems Engineering

Modern Control Systems Engineering

Author: Zoran Gajic

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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The book represents a modern treatment of classical control theory and application concepts. Theoretically, it is based on the state-space approach, where the main concepts have been derived using only the knowledge from a first course in linear algebra. Practically, it is based on the MATLAB package for computer-aided control system design, so that the presentation of the design techniques is simplified. The inclusion of MATLAB allows deeper insights into the dynamical behaviour of real physical control systems, which are quite often of high dimensions. Continuous-time and discrete-time control systems are treated simultaneously with a slight emphasis on the continous-time systems, especially in the area of controller design. Instructor's Manual (0-13-264730-3).


Design of Modern Control Systems

Design of Modern Control Systems

Author: David John Bell

Publisher: IET

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780906048740

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The book reviews developments in the following fields: state-space theory; complex variable methods in feedback system analysis and design; robustness in variable control system design; design study using the characteristic locus method; inverse Nyquist array design method; nuclear boiler control scheme analysis and design; optimal control; control system design via mathematical programming; multivariable design optimisation; pole assignment; nonlinear systems; DDC system design; robust controller design; distributed parameter system control; and decentralised control.


Modern Control Systems

Modern Control Systems

Author: Richard C. Dorf

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 1104

ISBN-13: 9780131383104

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Modern Control Systems, 12e, is ideal for an introductory undergraduate course in control systems for engineering students. Written to be equally useful for all engineering disciplines, this text is organized around the concept of control systems theory as it has been developed in the frequency and time domains. It provides coverage of classical control, employing root locus design, frequency and response design using Bode and Nyquist plots. It also covers modern control methods based on state variable models including pole placement design techniques with full-state feedback controllers and full-state observers. Many examples throughout give students ample opportunity to apply the theory to the design and analysis of control systems. Incorporates computer-aided design and analysis using MATLAB and LabVIEW MathScript.