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Computer-controlled systems: theory and design

By: Astrom, Karl J | Wittenmark, Bjorn
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: United States of America -- Dover -- 2011Edition: 3rd edDescription: xiv, 557pISBN: 9780486486130Subject(s): Automatic control | Data processingDDC classification: 629.89 AST/C Summary: This volume features computational tools that can be applied directly and are explained with simple calculations, plus an emphasis on control system principles and ideas. Includes worked examples, MATLAB macros, and solutions manual.
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Preface

1. Computer Control

2. Discrete-Time Systems

3. Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems

4. Pole-Placement Design: A State-Space Approach

5. Pole-Placement Designs: A Polynomial Approach

6.Design: An Overview

7. Process-Oriented models

8. Approximating Continuous-Time Controllers

9. Implementation of Digital Controllers

10. Disturbance Models

11. Optimal Design Methods: A State-Space Approach

12. Optimal Design Methods: A Polynomial Approach

13.Identification

A. Examples

B. Matrices

Bibliography

Index

This volume features computational tools that can be applied directly and are explained with simple calculations, plus an emphasis on control system principles and ideas. Includes worked examples, MATLAB macros, and solutions manual.

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