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So what is a control system? It’s what controls the output of a machine (a robot, for example) based on its input. What's that you say? You're thinking of how hard it is to get something like that into your head? Well, don't worry! This little book will help you understand everything there is to know about how these systems work. We'll start with the fundamentals of feedback and progress all the way to more advanced topics in stability theory and computer-design problems. You'll learn everything you need to know about control systems–what they are, how they work, and their application in everyday life. There are lots of books on control theory. But treat this book as a guide to the fundamental ideas of feedback and stability of dynamical systems, and then go read more advanced books if you need to know more information about, for example, the calculus of control or the very latest stuff in computer-controlled robotics. When you're done with this book, you'll know enough to get a job in the field and use your knowledge when solving real-world problems with dynamical systems. The ISBN for this book is 978–3–442–56450–1 Note: I would add that according to comScore October 2016 online statistics there was a huge increase in sales from Dec 2015 to April 2016. The following is a very popular mathematical control theory textbook written for graduate students and is considered an introductory textbook in the field. It contains lots of mathematically rigorous and precise derivations and examples and is not too technical. The second edition is currently in press: A shorter version of this book was also published: A shorter version of the above book is titled "New Ideas in Control" and was published by Oxford University Press: In 1996, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control presented a short article by Burroughs entitled "The Dynamical Systems Model of Control". There are many excellent books on control systems published by various publishers. An up-to-date bibliography is available at the "OIST Control Systems Research Group" Bibliographic Reference List for Control Theory, Control Systems and Related Areas Page. Courtesy of the OIST Control Systems Research Group Page at OIST's home page. The following are an example of control system textbooks written by Japanese authors: An example of a Japanese control textbook is the "Control System Engineering by Yokoyama (YokY)". YokY is not only interested in theory but also deals with practical aspects like design problems, reliability analysis, etc. YokY is also the author of the journal article “The Dynamical Systems Model of Control (DSMC)”. Thanks to these books, YokY has more than 1,500 followers on his blog site, http://www.yoky-log.com/blog/ Note: I would recommend this book primarily to managers who seek to understand their own organization better and how it can be enhanced by more effective use of technology. It is more of an overview than a reference book but you will find that some topics are more understandable than others. cfa1e77820

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