Presents the nuts and bolts for designing a successful controller. This book discusses the theory required to support the art of designing a working controller as well as the various aspects to convince a client, employer, or examiner of your expertise.
?a valuable and much-needed demystification of control theory ? The role of the blackboard is assumed by a well-matched and balanced Web site, on which JavaScript-based simulations of the book's examples and experiments can be run (and rerun with changed parameters). ? The complement of the lucid and reasoned thinking out loud is, along with coherent excerpts of JavaScript, in the hard copy. ? Forgetting for the moment that this is an intrinsically excellent book, it is also the right control theory book at the right time. ? This book has my highest recommendation among control theory books.-George Hacken, Computing Reviews, August 2010
This book contains some basic notions and techniques from the control theory presented from the point of view of an engineer. Special attention is paid to the classical frequency-domain methods, practical observers, and different principles of controller design. Using the author's own Javascript On-Line Learning Interactive Environment for Simulation (Jollies), the design and modeling of various control systems is explained step-by-step (as the inverted pendulum). ... The book contains a large number of illustrative examples (including the corresponding Javascript codes and simulation results) helping to understand the application of the control theory to design of working controllers. ? very useful as a complementary reading for a course in control theory.- Mikhail I. Krastanov, in Zentralblatt MATH, 1198-1