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98 reviewsThe classic text on control systems – completely updated and revised for the most student-friendly edition ever
This completely overhauled Tenth Edition of the renowned textbook delivers practical coverage designed to introduce readers to the essential concepts of automatic control systems without bogging them down with theoretical complexities. Enhanced by all-new chapters, a greater number of solved examples, labs using both LEGO Mindstorms® and MATLAB/SIMLab, and a valuable introduction to the concept of ControlLab, the book provides students with a real-world understanding of the subject and prepares them for the challenges they will one day face.
FEATURES
• Most chapters have been completely revised with new problems and worked examples throughout
• Provides real-world, hands-on application using LEGOLab
• Thoroughly revised to be more practical and student friendly
• A full set of PowerPoint slides and solutions are available to instructors
About the Author
Dr. Farid Golnaraghi is a professor and the Director of the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at the Simon Fraser University.
Dr. Benjamin C. Kuo was a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was the author of many papers and a more than ten books on control systems.