The design of control systems is at the very core of
engineering. Feedback controls are ubiquitous, ranging from simple
room thermostats to airplane engine control. Helping to make sense
of this wide-ranging field, this book provides a new approach by
keeping a tight focus on the essentials with a limited, yet
consistent set of examples. Analysis and design methods are
explained in terms of theory and practice. The book covers
classical, linear feedback controls, and linear approximations are
used when needed. In parallel, the book covers time-discrete
(digital) control systems and juxtaposes time-continuous and
time-discrete treatment when needed. One chapter covers the
industry-standard PID control, and one chapter provides several
design examples with proposed solutions to commonly encountered
design problems.
The book is ideal for upper level students in electrical
engineering, mechanical engineering, biological/biomedical
engineering, chemical engineering and agricultural and
environmental engineering and provides a helpful refresher or
introduction for graduate students and professionals
Focuses on the essentials of control fundamentals, system analysis,
mathematical description and modeling, and control design to guide
the readerIllustrates the theory and practical application for each
point using real-world examplesStrands weave throughout the book,
allowing the reader to understand clearly the use and limits of
different analysis and design tools
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