Control Systems Engineering Principles and Practice:: Classical and Modern Control - Tapa dura

Swain, Akshya

 
9781032944845: Control Systems Engineering Principles and Practice:: Classical and Modern Control

Sinopsis

This textbook reimagines control systems instruction by integrating theoretical precision with practical understanding through carefully crafted real-world analogies, extensive worked examples, and hands-on reinforcement. It offers a transformative approach to control systems education that unites mathematical rigor with intuitive clarity.

Control Systems Engineering: Principles and Practice stands out for its innovative approach and practical focus. It offers intuitive explanations through extensive real-life analogies, making complex concepts such as poles, zeros, characteristic modes, and advanced topics like internal stability and nonminimum-phase systems accessible and relatable. Practical reinforcement is provided through hundreds of worked examples and numerical problems, along with end-of-chapter multiple-choice questions that enable self-assessment and knowledge verification. Ready-to-use simulation codes allow readers to experiment immediately, bridging the gap between theory and practice effortlessly. The book balances mathematical depth with clear, engaging prose, presenting rigorous content in a way that respects both the complexity of the subject and the intelligence of the reader. Additionally, its experience-driven pedagogy systematically addresses common learning obstacles, drawing on years of classroom-tested teaching insights to enhance understanding.

This textbook is ideal for students learning control theory for the first time and professionals seeking to deepen their expertise. It covers foundational topics like open-loop and closed-loop architectures and progresses to advanced methods such as state-space techniques and optimal control strategies.

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Akshya Swain is a leading expert in control systems and nonlinear system identification, with over thirty years of experience in teaching and research. For over two decades, he has been affiliated with the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where he leads the Control Systems Research Group. His research spans both theoretical foundations and real-world applications of control engineering, and his work has been widely published in leading international journals and conferences.

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