Applied Digital Control: Theory, Design and Implementation
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Overview
An essential core text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in digital control, this volume develops theoretical foundations and explains how control systems work in real industrial situations. After development of theoretical foundations, it moves into the real world with detailed reviews of 5 commercially available distributed control systems. 1992 edition.Synopsis
An essential core text, this volume develops theoretical foundations and explains how control systems work in real industrial situations. Several case histories assist students in visualizing applications. 1992 edition.
Booknews
A textbook for practicing industrial engineers and scientists or for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course. Establishes a strong theoretical background to support applications material relevant to the design and implementation of digital control systems. This revised and updated edition (first was 1985) adds a new chapter on robustness and realistic adaptive control, and seven new case histories. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)