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Principles of Linear Systems Philip E. Sarachik (Polytechnic University, New York)

Principles of Linear Systems By Philip E. Sarachik (Polytechnic University, New York)

Principles of Linear Systems by Philip E. Sarachik (Polytechnic University, New York)


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This graduate text is devoted to a description of state-space methods in the analysis of linear multi-input, multi-output dynamic systems. It includes many worked examples and exercises, and will be of great use to students of electrical or mechanical engineering taking courses in linear systems or control systems.

Principles of Linear Systems Summary

Principles of Linear Systems by Philip E. Sarachik (Polytechnic University, New York)

State-space methods form the basis of modern control theory. This graduate text is devoted to a description of these methods in the analysis of linear multi-input, multi-output dynamic systems. Following a chapter which sets out the basic concepts and definitions, state equations of finite dimensional systems, and their solution, are discussed in detail. The principles of time-domain and frequency-domain analysis are then presented, as are the properties and applications of the Z-transformation. Separate chapters deal with the controllability, observability, and stability of linear systems. A useful tutorial review of the key results from matrix theory and linear algebra is given in the appendix. The book includes several worked examples, and there are problems at the end of each chapter. It will be of great use to advanced undergraduate and graduate students of electrical or mechanical engineering taking courses in linear systems or control systems.

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This textbook is invaluable for graduate students of aeronautical, electrical, and mechanical engineering, or anyone who wants a background in the fundamentals of linear systems and modern control systems. Electronics Now

Table of Contents

1. Basic concepts, terms and definitions; 2. State equations of finite dimensional linear systems; 3. Principles of time domain analysis; 4. Solution of the dynamic state equations; 5. Frequency domain analysis for fixed analog systems; 6. The Z-transformation of discrete-time signals; 7. Frequency domain analysis of discrete systems and applications of Z-transforms; 8. Controllability and observability of linear systems; 9. Stability of linear systems; Appendix: review of matrix theory.

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NLS9780521576062
9780521576062
0521576067
Principles of Linear Systems by Philip E. Sarachik (Polytechnic University, New York)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1997-01-28
296
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