This comprehensive text on control systems is designed for undergraduate students pursuing courses in electronics and communication engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, telecommunication engineering, electronics and instrumentation engineering, mechanical engineering, and biomedical engineering. Appropriate for self-study, the book will also be useful for AMIE and IETE students.Written in a student-friendly readable manner, the book, now in its Second Edition, explains the basic fundamentals and concepts of control systems in a clearly understandable form. It is a balanced survey of theory aimed to provide the students with an in-depth insight into system behaviour and control of continuous-time control systems. All the solved and unsolved problems in this book are classroom tested, designed to illustrate the topics in a clear and thorough way.New to this Edition One new chapter on Digital control systems Complete answers with figures Root locus plots and Nyquist plots redrawn as per MATLAB output MATLAB programs at the end of each chapter Glossary at the end of chaptersKey Features Includes several fully worked-out examples to help students master the concepts involved. Provides short questions with answers at the end of each chapter to help students prepare for exams confidently. Offers fill in the blanks and objective type questions with answers at the end of each chapter to quiz students on key learning points. Gives chapter-end review questions and problems to assist students in reinforcing their knowledge.#Preface
Symbols, Notations And Abbreviations 1. Introduction to Control Systems 2. Mathematical Models of Physical Systems 3. Block Diagram and Signal Flow Graphs 4. Time Response Analysis 5. Routh Stability Criterion 6. Root Locus Technique 7. Frequency Response Analysis 8. Nyquist Plot 9. Compensation 10. State-Space Analysis 11. Digital Control Systems
This book is heavier than Signals and Systems but Kumar is a good guide. He will walk you through feedback and response, open and closed systems, responsive and anticipatory systems, and work through examples, you will make use of concepts in his book Signals and systems and build from there. It is very heavy going but doable. recommended. Like ∙ flag following reviews
READING PROGRESS November 10, 2020 – Started Reading November 11, 2020 – Finished Reading November 27, 2020 – Shelved November 27, 2020 – Shelved as: to-read January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: college-textbook January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: early-twenty-first-century January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: engineering January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: india-pakistan January 17, 2021 – Shelved as: mathematics
This book is heavier than Signals and Systems but Kumar is a good guide. He will walk you through feedback and response, open and closed systems, responsive and anticipatory systems, and work through examples, you will make use of concepts in his book Signals and systems and build from there. It is very heavy going but doable. recommended.