2 edition of Linear systems found in the catalog.
Linear systems
Raymond A. DeCarlo
Published
1989
by Prentice-Hall International
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Written in
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LC Classifications | QA218 |
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Pagination | xv,495p. |
Number of Pages | 495 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14942034M |
ISBN 10 | 0135368480 |
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Like other reviewers have mentioned, this book is extremely challenging to read. I wouldn't say it is a bad book- I'd say it is the kind of book you come back to after you've mastered the concepts of advanced linear algebra, control systems, signals & systems (Laplace Transforms, etc.), and even some more 'beginner' books on this topic, like maybe the one by by: It should be a strong contender as a textbook for first year graduate engineering courses on linear systems and it should serve as a valuable reference on linear systems for a wide audience.―Mathematical Reviews "There exist many good books on linear systems.
Among them the book by P.J. Antsaklis and A.M. Michel occupies a special by: For a treatment of linear systems that focuses primarily on the time-invariant case using streamlined presentation of the material with less formal and more intuitive proofs, see the authors’ companion book entitled A Linear Systems Primer.3/5(2).
One of the most often-encountered systems in nearly all areas of science and technology, positive linear systems is a specific but remarkable and fascinating class.
Renowned scientists Lorenzo Farina and Sergio Rinaldi introduce readers to the world of positive linear systems in their rigorous but highly accessible book, rich in applications.
Introduction to Linear Control Systems is designed as a standard introduction to linear control systems for all those who one way or another deal with control systems. It can be used as a comprehensive up-to-date textbook for a one-semester 3-credit undergraduate course on linear control systems as the first course on this topic at university.
I would like to study regarding control of linear and nonlinear systems in detail. So, please suggest me some books which can provide in-depth knowledge regarding it. vector spaces, linear maps, determinants, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Another standard is book’s audience: sophomores or juniors, usually with a background of at least one semester of calculus. Addeddate Coverleaf 0 Identifier LinearSystemsThomasKailath_ Identifier-ark ark://t49p80r0g Ocr ABBYY FineReader.
Book Description. Linear Systems: Non-Fragile Control and Filtering presents the latest research results and a systematic approach to designing non-fragile controllers and filters for linear systems.
The authors combine the algebraic Riccati technique, the linear matrix inequality (LMI) technique, and the sensitivity analysis method to establish a set of new non-fragile (insensitive) control.