| View Larger Image | Control System Design: An Introduction to State-Space Methods (Dover Books on Engineering) | Paperbackby Bernard Friedland (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Dover Publications | | Page Count: | 528 Pages | | Publication Date: | March 24, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 322,525nd |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Introduction to state-space methods covers feedback control; state-space representation of dynamic systems and dynamics of linear systems; frequency-domain analysis; controllability and observability; and shaping the dynamic response. Additional subjects encompass linear observers; compensator design by the separation principle; linear, quadratic optimum control; random processes; and Kalman filters. 1986 edition. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews)
| Clear and concise by dRake (Seattle,WA) 5 Stars March 06, 2008 I really liked this text book. Its clear concise and very readable. Also it ha very practical examples and problems which make studying fun..
| | Very good text on state space by Jacob S. Glower (Fargo, ND) 5 Stars January 14, 2008 I'm a profesor whose taught out of this test twice for a graduate-level course on state space and modern control. This text is a joy to use - well written, clearly exmpained examples, and well thought out organization. I highly recommend it!
| | Pretty good. 4 Stars March 27, 2000 A pretty good text on state space control theory. Quite thorough, but the examples were not clear enough. A good description of pole-placement methods and kalman filters (observers).
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