By
Kirsten Morris, University of Waterloo
Description
What is often referred to as industrial mathematics is becoming a more important focus of applied mathematics. An increased interest in
undergraduate control theory courses for mathematics students is part of this trend. This is due to the fact that control theory is both
quite mathematical and very important in applications.
Introduction to Feedback Control provides a rigorous introduction to
input/output, controller design for linear systems to junior/senior level engineering and mathematics students. All explanations and
most examples are single-input, single-output for ease of exposition. The student is assumed to have knowledge of linear ordinary differential
equations and complex variables.
Audience:
Engineering professionals with interest in both the mathematics and engineering vital to control theory.