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Discrete-Time Control Systems

Discrete-Time Control Systems
By Katsuhiko Ogata

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Integrates MATLAB throughout the text.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #735067 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-01-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 745 pages

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From the Back Cover

A comprehensive treatment of the analysis and design of discrete-time control systems which provides a gradual development of the theory by emphasizing basic concepts and avoiding highly mathematical arguments. The book features comprehensive treatment of pole placement, state observer design, and quadratic optimal control.

FEATURES:

  • In-depth discussions of selected topics (such as Z transform, and pole placement when the control signal was a vector quantity) have been moved to optional Appendices.
  • discusses in detail the theoretical background for designing control systems.
  • offers a greatly expanded treatment of the pole placement design with minimum-order observer by means of state space approach (Ch. 6) and polynomial equations approach (Ch. 7).
  • features a new chapter on the polynomial equations approach to the control systems design — as an alternative to the design of control systems via pole placement with minimum-order observers. Includes the design of model matching control systems.
  • emphasizes the usefulness of MATLAB for studying discrete-time control systems — showing how to use MATLAB optimally to obtain numerical solutions that involve various types of vector-matrix operations, plotting response curves, and system design based on quadratic optimal control.
  • presents many instructive examples and worked-out problems throughout the entire book.


Customer Reviews

Very Educational5
The controls book was easy to follow. The discrete-time control systems were explained in great detail. The book served it's function as an engineering text.