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Linear Control Systems - With solved problems and MATLAB examples

English · Hardback

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Anyone seeking a gentle introduction to the methods of modern control theory and engineering, written at the level of a first-year graduate course, should consider this book seriously. It contains:

  • A generous historical overview of automatic control, from Ancient Greece to the 1970s, when this discipline matured into an essential field for electrical, mechanical, aerospace, chemical, and biomedical engineers, as well as mathematicians, and more recently, computer scientists;
  • A balanced presentation of the relevant theory: the main state-space methods for description, analysis, and design of linear control systems are derived, without overwhelming theoretical arguments;
  • Over 250 solved and exercise problems for both continuous- and discrete-time systems, often including MATLAB simulations; and
  • Appendixes on MATLAB, advanced matrix theory, and the history of mathematical tools such as differential calculus, transform methods, and linear algebra.

Another noteworthy feature is the frequent use of an inverted pendulum on a cart to illustrate the most important concepts of automatic control, such as:
  • Linearization and discretization;
  • Stability, controllability, and observability;
  • State feedback, controller design, and optimal control; and
  • Observer design, reduced order observers, and Kalman filtering.

Most of the problems are given with solutions or MATLAB simulations. Whether the book is used as a textbook or as a self-study guide, the knowledge gained from it will be an excellent platform for students and practising engineers to explore further the recent developments and applications of control theory.

List of contents

I Theory of linear control systems.- 1 Historical overview of automatic control.- 2 Modern control theory.- II Solved problems.- 3 Continuous linear systems.- 4 Discrete linear systems.- 5 Exercise problems.- III Appendixes.- A.1 Introduction.- A.2 Basic matrix operations.- A.3 Plotting graphs.- A.4 Data analysis.- A.5 Data management and I/O operations.- A.6 Exercises.- B Mathematical preliminaries.- B.1 Introduction.- B.2 Differential and difference equations.- B.4 Matrices and determinants.- C Results from advanced matrix theory.- C.1 Eigenvectors and eigenvalues.- C.2 Diagonal and Jordan forms.- C.3 Similarity of matrices.- C.4 Symmetric and Hermitian matrices.- C.5 Quadratic forms and definiteness.- C.6 Some special matrices.- C.7 Rank, pseudoinverses, SVD, and norms.- C.8 Problems.

Summary

Anyone seeking a gentle introduction to the methods of modern control theory and engineering, written at the level of a first-year graduate course, should consider this book seriously. It contains:

  • A generous historical overview of automatic control, from Ancient Greece to the 1970s, when this discipline matured into an essential field for electrical, mechanical, aerospace, chemical, and biomedical engineers, as well as mathematicians, and more recently, computer scientists;
  • A balanced presentation of the relevant theory: the main state-space methods for description, analysis, and design of linear control systems are derived, without overwhelming theoretical arguments;
  • Over 250 solved and exercise problems for both continuous- and discrete-time systems, often including MATLAB simulations; and
  • Appendixes on MATLAB, advanced matrix theory, and the history of mathematical tools such as differential calculus, transform methods, and linear algebra.

Another noteworthy feature is the frequent use of an inverted pendulum on a cart to illustrate the most important concepts of automatic control, such as:
  • Linearization and discretization;
  • Stability, controllability, and observability;
  • State feedback, controller design, and optimal control; and
  • Observer design, reduced order observers, and Kalman filtering.

Most of the problems are given with solutions or MATLAB simulations. Whether the book is used as a textbook or as a self-study guide, the knowledge gained from it will be an excellent platform for students and practising engineers to explore further the recent developments and applications of control theory.

Product details

Authors Gyan C Agarwal, Gyan C. Agarwal, Branisla Kisacanin, Branislav Kisacanin
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306467431
ISBN 978-0-306-46743-1
No. of pages 381
Weight 744 g
Illustrations XIII, 381 p.
Series University Series in Mathematics
University Series in Mathematics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

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