Digital control using digital signal processing /
Farzad Nekoogar, Gene Moriarty.
- Upper Saddler River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 1999.
- 433 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
DSPs can be used to implement controllers designed with classical frequency-domain techniques as well as more contemporary state-variable methods. Computer-aided analysis and design tools bring the whole process up to date. Digital Control Using Digital Signal Processing provides complete coverage of the field, including full, up-to-date coverage of digital controls analysis and design; the role of DSPs in implementing digital controllers; integration of MATLAB and MATRIX[subscript x], and other CAE software packages in analysis and design; and an extensive variety of examples and study problems. Practicing engineers will find Digital Control Using Digital Signal Processing an invaluable resource, as will upper-division and graduate students. Some background in linear systems theory and linear algebra is required. Familiarity with CAE, MATLAB, and MATRIX[subscript x] software packages will aid in implementing the analysis and design discussed here.
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Digital control systems. Signal processing--Digital techniques.