Modern Control Systems /
Dorf, Richard C.
Modern Control Systems / Richard C. Dorf, Robert H. Bishop. - 9th ed. - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2001. - xxiii, 831 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 813-823) and index.
1. Introduction to Control Systems. 2. Mathematical Models of Systems. 3. State Variable Models. 4. Feedback Control System Characteristics. 5. The Performance of Feedback Control Systems. 6. The Stability of Linear Feedback Systems. 7. The Root Locus Method. 8. Frequency Response Methods. 9. Stability in the Frequency Domain. 10. The Design of Feedback Control Systems. 11. The Design of State Variable Feedback Systems. 12. Robust Control Systems. 13. Digital Control Systems. Appendix.
This text is designed for an introductory undergraduate course in control systems for engineering students.There is very little demarcation between aerospace, chemical, electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineering in control system practice: therefore this text is written without any bias towards one particular discipline. Thus, this book will be equally useful for all engineering disciplines and, perhaps, will assist in illustrating the utility of control engineering as a controlled discipline.
0130306606
00-039967
Feedback control systems.
Control theory.
TJ216 / .D67 2000
629.8/3
Modern Control Systems / Richard C. Dorf, Robert H. Bishop. - 9th ed. - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2001. - xxiii, 831 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 813-823) and index.
1. Introduction to Control Systems. 2. Mathematical Models of Systems. 3. State Variable Models. 4. Feedback Control System Characteristics. 5. The Performance of Feedback Control Systems. 6. The Stability of Linear Feedback Systems. 7. The Root Locus Method. 8. Frequency Response Methods. 9. Stability in the Frequency Domain. 10. The Design of Feedback Control Systems. 11. The Design of State Variable Feedback Systems. 12. Robust Control Systems. 13. Digital Control Systems. Appendix.
This text is designed for an introductory undergraduate course in control systems for engineering students.There is very little demarcation between aerospace, chemical, electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineering in control system practice: therefore this text is written without any bias towards one particular discipline. Thus, this book will be equally useful for all engineering disciplines and, perhaps, will assist in illustrating the utility of control engineering as a controlled discipline.
0130306606
00-039967
Feedback control systems.
Control theory.
TJ216 / .D67 2000
629.8/3