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Feedback Control Systems

Feedback Control Systems

Author(s):
  • Charles L. Phillips
  • John M. Parr
  • Author: Charles L. Phillips
    • ISBN:9789332507609
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9332507600
    • Price:Rs. 1010.00
    • Pages:784
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    Feedback Control Systems, 5e offers a thorough analysis of the principles of classical and modern feedback control in language that can be understood by students and practicing engineers with no prior background in the subject matter. Organized into three sections — analog control systems, digital control systems, and nonlinear analog control systems —this text helps students understand the difference between mathematical models and the physical systems that the models represent.

     

    The Fifth edition provides a new introduction to modern control analysis and design for digital systems, the addition of emulation methods of design for digital control, and numerous other updates.


     

    Table of Content

    1. Introduction
    2. Models Of Physical Systems   
    3. State-Variable Models   
    4. System Responses   
    5. Control System Characteristics    
    6. Stability Analysis 
    7. Root-Locus Analysis And Design    
    8. Frequency-Response Analysis  
    9. Frequency-Response Design    
    10. Modern Control Design   
    11. Discrete-Time Systems   
    12. Sampled-Data Systems    
    13. Analysis And Design Of Digital Control Systems  
    14. Discrete-Time Pole-Assignment And State Estimation
    15. Nonlinear System Analysis   

     

    Salient Features

    • New introduction to modern control analysis and design for digital systems
    • Addition of emulation methods of design for digital control
    • Additional system modeling example added, providing additional exposure to practical problems in developing mathematical models for physical system
    • Transfer-function and state-variable models familiarize students with both models for the analysis and design of linear analog systems
    • Coverage of nonlinear system analysis methods emphasizes describing-function analysis, linearization, and the state-plane analysis
    • Early coverage of expanded frequency-response design criteria helps explain closed-loop systems to students
    • A new chapter on Discrete -Time Pole-Assignment and State Estimation