This book offers fundamental information on the analysis and synthesis
of continuous and sampled data control systems. It includes all the
required preliminary materials (from mathematics, signals and systems)
that are needed in order to understand control theory, so readers do not
have to turn to other textbooks. Sampled data systems have recently
gained increasing importance, as they provide the basis for the analysis
and design of computer-controlled systems. Though the book mainly
focuses on linear systems, input/output approaches and state space
descriptions are also provided. Control structures such as feedback,
feed forward, internal model control, state feedback control, and the
Youla parameterization approach are discussed, while a closing section
outlines advanced areas of control theory.
Though the book also contains selected examples, a related exercise book
provides Matlab/Simulink exercises for all topics discussed in the
textbook, helping readers to understand the theory and apply it in order
to solve control problems. Thanks to this combination, readers will gain
a basic grasp of systems and control, and be able to analyze and design
continuous and discrete control systems.