Introduction to Control Systems, an (2nd Edition) (Advanced Electrical and Computer Engineering) by Kevin Warwick (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1996
  • Number of pages: 378 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 13.55 MB
  • Authors: Kevin Warwick

Description

This significantly revised edition presents a broad introduction to Control Systems and balances new, modern methods with the more classical. It is an excellent text for use as a first course in Control Systems by undergraduate students in all branches of engineering and applied mathematics. The book contains: A comprehensive coverage of automatic control, integrating digital and computer control techniques and their implementations, the practical issues and problems in Control System design; the three-term PID controller, the most widely used controller in industry today; numerous in-chapter worked examples and end-of-chapter exercises. This second edition also includes an introductory guide to some more recent developments, namely fuzzy logic control and neural networks.

User’s Reviews

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⭐This is yet another general text on “Control Systems Engineering”. To its advantage, compared with other, more popular, heavyweight texts in the area (Dorf, Nise, Ogata, Franklin, etc…), is its fair size: it treats, more or less, the same control matters in a third of the page count.Despite the “economic size”, Warwick’s text has enough problems, examples and spans the control landscape in a thorough way: it treats very well control mathematics, systems representation (transfer functions, differential equations, block diagrams) the classic controller design techniques – root locus, phase margin and gain margins –, modern design techniques (state-variable feedback), and digital control. It is a very good text to be used in a one semester, or two quarters, course on introduction to control systems. It succeeds in conveying the right amount of information to neophytes in control — which, due to the fair size of the book, are not lost in the immensity of redundant and irrelevant information found in the heavyweight texts of control.Another strong advantage of Warwick’s text, in relation to the “big” control systems’ books mentioned before, is its fair price.So, this is a text good for being used by regular university students in an introduction to control course, or by mature engineers or scientists which look for a support in the self-study of the area. Highly recommended in this framework.

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