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Control Systems

An Introduction

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  • Written to be accessible to students of varying backgrounds, using a practical approach
  • Explains concepts in a clear, concise manner, minimizing mathematical rigor
  • Emphasizes the physical simulation of systems, making it easier to understand system behavior

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About this book

This textbook is designed for an introductory, one-semester course in Control Systems for undergraduates and graduates in various engineering departments, such as electrical, mechanical, aerospace, and civil. It is written to be concise, clear, and yet comprehensive to make it easier for the students to learn this important subject with high mathematical complexity. The author emphasizes the physical simulation of systems, making it easier for readers to understand system behavior. The popular MATLAB® software package is used for programming and simulation. Every new concept is explained with figures and examples for a clear understanding. The simple and clear style of presentation, along with comprehensive coverage, enables students to obtain a solid foundation in the subject and for use in practical applications.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Formerly at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

    Dr. D. Sundararajan

About the author

Dr. D. Sundararajan was associated with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. As the principal inventor of the latest family of DFT algorithms, he has written eight books, three Patents, and several papers in IEEE Transactions and in the Proceedings of IEEE Conferences.

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