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From the Back CoverMuch has been written about the need to revitalize control education This book addresses the problem by providing a refreshing new approach to teaching control system design The book strongly emphasizes realworld design making it appropriate for the firsttime learner as well as for engineers in industry as a technology refresher The book has been used by the authors for both undergraduate and graduate courses at several universities The authors experience is split evenly between academia and industry which is reflected in the contents of the book It is divided into 8 parts covering essential aspects in control ranging from signals and systems Bode diagrams root locus etc to SISO control including PID and fundamental design tradeoffs and MIMO systems including constraints MPC decoupling etcA key aspect of the book is the frequent use of real world design examples drawn directly from the authors industrial experience These are represented by over 15 substantial case studies ranging from distillation columns to satellite tracking The book is also liberally supported by modern teaching aids available on both an accompanying CDROM and Companion Website Resources to be found there include MATLAB routines for all examples extensive PowerPoint lecture notes based on the book and a totally unique Java Appletdriven virtual laboratory that allows readers to interact with the realworld case studiesAbout the AuthorGRAHAM GOODWIN has over 30 years of experience in the area of control engineering covering research education and industry He is the author of seven books 500 papers and holds four patents He was the foundation Chairman of a spinoff company and is currently Directory of a special research center dedicated to systems and control researchSTEFAN GRAEBEs career spans both academic and industrial positions He was previously research coordinator in the Centre for Industrial Control Science at the University of Newcastle He is currently head of the Department of Optimization and Automation for the Schwechat refinery of OMVAustriaMARIO SALGADO received a Maters degree in Control from Imperial College and a PhD from the University of Newcastle He is currently an academic in the Department of Electronics at the Universidad Tecnica Frederico Santa Maria ValparaísoChile His interests include signal processing and control systems design
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