Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 352 pages
- Published by: Oxford University Press, USA
- Edition: 3rd Edition September 10, 1998
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0195117778
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0195117776
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Book Dimensions:
9.3 x 7.6 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 1.8 pounds
Product Review
"The downsizing of theory in this third edition of the text makes the book a standard linear system text for a senior or first graduate course in the subject.The standard text in linear systems."--Salah Yousif, California State University, Sacramento
"Excellent text!"--P. Givi, State University of New York at Buffalo
"An great textbook for a first year graduate course on linear control."--Wei Lin,
Case Western Reserve University
Book Description
An extensive revision of the author's highly successful text, this third edition of Linear System Theory and Design has been made more accessible to students from all related backgrounds. After introducing the fundamental properties of linear systems, the text discusses design using state equations and transfer functions. In state-space design, Lyapunov equations are used extensively to design state feedback and state estimators. In the discussion of transfer-function design, pole placement, model matching, and their applications in tracking and disturbance rejection are covered. Both one-and two-degree-of-freedom configurations are used. All designs can be accomplished by solving sets of linear algebraic equations. The two main objectives of the text are to: DT use simple and efficient methods to develop results and design procedures DT enable students to employ the results to carry out design All results in this new edition are developed for numerical computation and illustrated using MATLAB, with an emphasis on the ideas behind the computation and interpretation of results. This book develops all theorems and results in a logical way so that readers can gain an intuitive understanding of the theorems. This revised edition begins with the time-invariant case and extends through the time-varying case. It also starts with single-input single-output design and extends to multi-input multi-output design. Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linear System Theory and Design, 3/e, is ideal for use in advanced undergraduate/first-year graduate courses in linear systems and multivariable system design in electrical, mechanical, chemical, and aeronautical engineering departments. It assumes a working knowledge of linear algebra and the Laplace transform and an elementary knowledge of differential equations.
Reader Reviews
I found this book to be inadequate at all levels. It does not go into sufficient detail for beginners, and neither does it provide rigor for the experienced controls student. Do yourself a favor and buy separate texts for the basics (like Brogan's Modern Control Theory) and for the advanced.
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