Thursday, March 28, 2024

35 Free eBooks On Control System

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27. Fuzzy Control

Author: K. M. Passino, S. Yurkovich

Publisher: Addison Wesley, 1997
Introduction to fuzzy control with a broad treatment of topics including direct fuzzy control, nonlinear analysis, identification/ estimation, adaptive and supervisory control, and applications, with many examples, exercises and design problems.

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28. An Introduction to Intelligent and Autonomous Control

Author: P. J. Antsaklis, K. M. Passino

Publisher: Springer, 1992
Introduction to the area of intelligent control by leading researchers in the area. Approaches to intelligent control, including expert control, planning systems, fuzzy control, neural control and learning control are studied in detail.

29. Adaptive Control

Author: Kwanho You

Publisher: InTech, 2009
This book discusses the issues of adaptive control application to model generation, adaptive estimation, output regulation and feedback, electrical drives, optical communication, neural estimator, simulation and implementation.

30. Mathematical Control Theory: Deterministic Finite Dimensional Systems

Author: Eduardo D. Sontag

Publisher: Springer, 1998
This textbook introduces the basic concepts of mathematical control and system theory in a self-contained and elementary fashion. Written for mathematically mature undergraduate or beginning graduate students, as well as engineering students.

31. Adaptive Control: Stability, Convergence, and Robustness

Author: Shankar Sastry, Marc Bodson

Publisher: Prentice Hall, 1994
The book gives the major results, techniques of analysis and new directions in adaptive systems. It presents deterministic theory of identification and adaptive control. The focus is on linear, continuous time, single-input single output systems.

32. Feedback Systems: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers

Author: Karl J. Astrom, Richard M. Murray

Publisher: Princeton University Press, 2008
An introduction to the basic principles and tools for the design and analysis of feedback systems. It is intended for scientists and engineers who are interested in utilizing feedback in physical, biological, information and social systems.

33. Control in an Information Rich World

Author: Richard M. Murray

Publisher: Society for Industrial Mathematics, 2002
The prospects for control in the current and future technological environment. The text describes the role the field will play in commercial and scientific applications over the next decade, and recommends actions required for new breakthroughs.

34. Control Systems

Author: Andrew Whitworth

Publisher: Wikibooks, 2006

An inter-disciplinary engineering text that analyzes the effects and interactions of mathematical systems. This book is for third and fourth year undergraduates in an engineering program. It considers both classical and modern control methods.

35. Dynamic System Modeling and Control

Author: Hugh Jack, 2005

Dynamic System Modeling and Control introduces the basic concepts of system modeling with differential equations. Supplemental materials at the end of this book include a writing guide, summary of math topics, and a table of useful engineering units.


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