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Digital Control Using Digital Signal Processing

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Begins with a review of digital control systems and their design and basic mathematical concepts including difference equations, the z-transform, and state-variable methods. Then applies the fundamentals of digital signal processors to such control systems, describing such state-space techniques as pole placement, state estimation, and optimal linear quadratic regulation. Also considers advanced topics, among them chaos in nonlinear control systems and fuzzy logic control. For practicing engineers, graduates, and advanced undergraduates with some background in linear systems theory and linear algebra and a familiarity with the CAE, MATLAB, and MATRIX software packages. Has been used in courses. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

433 pages, Hardcover

First published November 24, 1998

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