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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherPearson Education
ISBN-100130342815
ISBN-139780130342812
eBay Product ID (ePID)57282
Product Key Features
Number of Pages760 Pages
Publication NameDiscrete-Time Control Systems
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSignals & Signal Processing, Mechanics / Dynamics, Electrical
Publication Year1994
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Science
AuthorKatsuhiko Ogata
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight44 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7.1 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN94-019896
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal621.38/043
Table Of Content1. Introduction to Discrete-Time Control Systems. 2. The z Transform. 3. z Plane Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems. 4. Design of Discrete-Time Control Systems by Conventional Methods. 5. State Space Analysis. 6. Pole Placement and Observer Design. 7. Polynomial Equations Approach to Control Systems Design. 8. Quadratic Optimal Control. Appendix A. Vector-Matrix Analysis. Appendix B. z Transforms Theory. Appendix C. Pole Placement Design with Vector Control. References. Index.
SynopsisThe new edition of this comprehensive digital controls book integrates MATLAB throughout the book. The book has also increased inflexibility and reader friendliness through the streamlining of coverage in Chapters 6 & 7 (controllability, pole placement and observability, and optimal control). The previous edition ISBN is: 0-13-216102-8.
The book is a very good book on control engineering. It goes in to the math but until the degree needed by a engineer, not a mathematician. Many good examples to make the content understandable.
The only bad thing, not related to the book it self, is that the paper of the book is of cheap quality. Expected (for its low price) but still something to mention.
Would highly recommend it to anybody wanting to study some of the more basic concepts of digital control engineering