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internalize the concepts and make them your own. You must ultimately learn to
thinksimplyandclearlyaboutproblemsof control andhowsuchproblems relate to
the broad corpus of existing knowledge.
At every stage of learning, this tutorial provides the next natural step tomove
ahead. I present each step in thequickest andmost illustrativemanner. If that quick
stepworks for you, then you canmove along. If not, then you should turn to the
broad resources provided by the classic texts. In this way, you can build your
understanding rapidly,with emphasis onhow the piecesfit together tomake a rich
andbeautiful conceptualwhole.Throughout your study, youcan take advantageof
other sources to fill in technical gaps, practical exercises, and basic principles of
appliedmathematics.
Youwill have tobuildyourowncourse of study,whichcanbechallenging.But
with this tutorial guide, you can do it with the confidence that you are working
toward the broad conceptual understanding that can be applied to awide range of
real-world problems. Although the size of this tutorial guide is small, it will lead
you toward thekeyconcepts in standardfirst coursesplusmanyof theprinciples in
thenext tier of advanced topics.For scientistsoutsideofengineering, I cannot think
of another source that can guide your study in such a simple and direct way. For
engineering students, this tutorial supplements theusual courses andbooks tounify
theconceptualunderstandingof the individual toolsandskills thatyou learn inyour
routine studies.
This tutorial is built around an extensive core of software tools and examples.
I designed that software to illustrate fundamental concepts, to teach youhow to do
analyses of your own problems, and to provide tools that can be used to develop
your own research projects. I provide all of the software code used to analyze the
examples in the text and to generate the figures that illustrate the concepts.
The software is written inWolframMathematica. I usedMathematica rather than
the standard MATLAB tools commonly used in engineering courses. Those two
systemsaresimilar foranalyzingnumericalproblems.However,Mathematicaprovides
muchricher tools for symbolicanalysis and forgraphicpresentationofcomplex results
from numerical analysis. The symbolic tools are particularly valuable, because the
Mathematica code provides clear documentation of assumptions and mathematical
analysis alongwith the series of steps used in derivations. The symbolic analysis also
allowseasycouplingofmathematical derivations tonumerical examples andgraphical
illustrations. All of the software code used in this tutorial is freely available at
http://extras.springer.com/2018/978-3-319-91707-8.
TheUSNational Science Foundation and theDonaldBren Foundation support
my research.
Irvine, USA StevenA. Frank
March 2018
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Control Theory Tutorial
Basic Concepts Illustrated by Software Examples
- Titel
- Control Theory Tutorial
- Untertitel
- Basic Concepts Illustrated by Software Examples
- Autor
- Steven A. Frank
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Ort
- Irvine
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-91706-1
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.5 cm
- Seiten
- 114
- Schlagwörter
- Control Theory --- Engineering Design Tradeoffs, Robust Control, Feedback Control Systems, Wolfram
- Kategorie
- Informatik