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- From: wakankar@egr.msu.edu (Parag Wakankar)
- Newsgroups: sci.engr.control
- Subject: Re: Linear Systems Text
- Date: 8 Jan 1993 16:49:38 GMT
- Organization: Michigan State University
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- In article <C0G6qt.81u@ecf.toronto.edu> rairan@ecf.toronto.edu (RAI Ranjan) writes:
- >Hello. I like to get some feedback ;) on what people think of the text
- >Linear System Theory by Frank Callier and C. Desoer. I have just started
- >a Intro. to Linear Systems course, and there is no required textbook for the
- >class. The professor mentioned that this book might be good as a supplement
- >to his lectures.
- >
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- I would recommend a book by Wilson J Rugh.Prentice Hall 1993. Excellent book!
- Lot of examples.Covers a lot of ground.
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- Starting from state equation solution and goes upto Controller Observer forms.
- Observer design. State and Output feedback and dabbles a little bit into
- geometric theory and its applications.
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- Very well written. Assumes very little matrix theory knowledge. Good exercises!
- Price ~ $ 60.
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- Kailath and C.T. Chen are good references.Even Raymond Decarlo is an OK book.
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- Hope this helps
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- Parag
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