2nd Edition

A First Course in Control System Design

By Kamran Iqbal Copyright 2020
    322 Pages
    by River Publishers

    Control systems are pervasive in our lives. Our homes have environmental controls. The appliances we use, such as the washing machine, microwave, etc. carry embedded controllers in them. We fly in airplanes and drive automobiles that extensively use control systems. The industrial plants that produce consumer goods run on process control systems. The recent drive toward automation has increased our reliance on control systems technology.This book discusses control systems design from a model-based perspective for dynamic system models of single-input single-output type. The emphasis in this book is on understanding and applying the techniques that enable the design of effective control systems in multiple engineering disciplines. The book covers both time-domain and the frequency-domain design methods, as well as controller design for both continuous-time and discrete-time systems. MATLABĀ© and its Control Systems Toolbox are extensively used for design.

    1 Mathematical Models of Physical Systems 2 Analysis of Transfer Function Models 3 Analysis of State Variable Models 4 Feedback Control Systems 5 Control System Design Objectives 6 Control System Design with Root Locus 7 Design of Sampled-Data Systems 8 Controller Design for State Variable Models 9 Frequency Response Design of Compensators

    Biography

    Kamran Iqbal