Design of Feedback Control Systems (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.86 (570 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0195142497 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 848 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Great Textbook for Learning" according to bobby smith. This book is a very well written text intended for students. It has a good number of drills with answers that checks your learning at every step. Every chapter has detailed interesting applications. It has the most complete treatment of inverted pendulum problems not available in any book. It also has the simplest treatment of advanced state space topics along with robust control. You will not find a simpler treatment of robust control in any other book. It has a balanced treatment of classical and modern control. Most . alexander miles said theory to balance it out this book is only good if your teacher is using it as a supplemental. the math is stronger here hardly any theory to balance it out this book is only good if your teacher is using it as a supplemental resource to his lessons and not teaching from it because the stronger your mathematical foundation the more useless this book becomes, not student friendley either in regards o navigating through the material.dissapointment. "Terrible book and hard to follow" according to Ali Etezadkhah. This is supposed to be an introductory text in classical control systems, but it skips over some fundamental concepts that should be at least reviewed. It's a little bit better than Dorf & Bishop, but I think I prefer Nise's book. It does offer lots of drills throughout the sections and many problems at the end of the chapters, but the drills aren't worked out.
"An excellent text book that explains the basic concepts to the beginner in a very lucid way, yet goes on to cover many advanced topics in sufficient detail."--Ajeet Singh, DeVry Technical Institute
Stefani, Bahram Shahian, and Gene Hostetter are all at California State University, Long Beach. . Raymond T
Treating the use of computers as a means rather than as an end, this student-friendly book contains new "Computer-Aided Learning" sections that demonstrate how MATLAB® can be used to verify all figures and tables in the text. Design of Feedback Control Systems is designed for electrical and mechanical engineering students in advanced undergraduate control systems courses. It thoroughly discusses classical control theory and state variable control theory, as well as advanced and digital control topics. Now in i