On 2009-11-09 G. L. Sinsley, State College, PA United States wrote: I´m a grad student in electrical engineering, and needed to review digital control, so I got this book. This book is fine as a review, but I wouldn´t want to learn this material for the first time out of this book. A number of the explanations in the book (especially of the z-transform) were just two poorly done. One of plus of the book, however, was its explanation of implementation issues. This is was nice to see, as it´s something that´s often glossed over in controls classes.. And summed up by saying OK book. Currently Computer-Controlled Systems: Theory and Design (3rd Edition) has an overall rating of 6 over 10.
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Prentice Hall claimed This book provides a balanced survey of theory and practical aspects of computer-controlled systems. Design methods are given substantial coverage.FEATURES: NEW--Reorganized for greater flexibility: the first nine chapters provide enough material for a short course, while more advanced material is left for later chapters. NEW--Earlier introduction to design of digital controllers (Chapter 4). NEW--Implementation moves up to chapter 9 (from Chapter 14). NEW--Pole placement design is discussed before the deeper design issues of Chapter 6, allowing better discussion of control system design. * Interactive use of MATLAB and Simulink macros to understand the theory. * Extensive pedagogical aids to facilitate understanding. * Worked examples. * Matlab macros. * Problems. * Solutions manual. * Design methods and practical aspects of computer controlled systems are presented.
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