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System identification and control design using P.I.M. + software. (English) Zbl 0751.93011

Prentice Hall Information and System Sciences Series. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. xvii, 253 p. (1990).
The book is mainly aimed at practicing engineers who have a knowledge of analog control techniques and who wish to acquire the concepts and techniques of digital system identification and control using a computer. The extensive use in industry of the P.I.M. (identification of parametric models for systems and signals) + software constitutes an additional reason for studying these techniques. The first chapter briefly reviews the continuous-time control techniques. In the second chapter, the author presents the elements and the basic concepts of computer controlled systems. The third chapter presents several design methods for discrete- time dynamic controllers operating in a deterministic environment. In chapter IV the design of digital controllers in the presence of random disturbances is considered. Chapter V deals with the basic principles of identification of dynamic systems. The various recursive identification methods are described in Chapter VI. Chapter VII reviews a variety of practical aspects concerning system identification.

MSC:

93B30 System identification
93B51 Design techniques (robust design, computer-aided design, etc.)
93C83 Control/observation systems involving computers (process control, etc.)
93-01 Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to systems and control theory
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