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=== Contents === | === Contents === | ||
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− | * [[Preface]] {{FBS pdf|fbs-frontmatter}} | + | * [[Preface]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-frontmatter}}, {{FBS date}}) |
− | * [[Introduction|Chapter 1 - Introduction]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-intro}} | + | * [[Introduction|Chapter 1 - Introduction]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-intro}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** What Is Feedback? | ** What Is Feedback? | ||
** What is Feedforward? | ** What is Feedforward? | ||
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** Control System Architectures | ** Control System Architectures | ||
− | * [[Feedback Principles|Chapter 2 - Feedback Principles]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-principles}} | + | * [[Feedback Principles|Chapter 2 - Feedback Principles]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-principles}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Nonlinear Static Models | ** Nonlinear Static Models | ||
** Linear Dynamical Models | ** Linear Dynamical Models | ||
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** Feedback and Feedforward | ** Feedback and Feedforward | ||
− | * [[System Modeling|Chapter 3 - System Modeling]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-modeling}} | + | * [[System Modeling|Chapter 3 - System Modeling]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-modeling}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Modeling Concepts | ** Modeling Concepts | ||
** State Space Models | ** State Space Models | ||
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** Modeling Examples | ** Modeling Examples | ||
− | * [[Examples|Chapter 4 - Examples]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-examples}} | + | * [[Examples|Chapter 4 - Examples]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-examples}}, {{FBS date}}) |
− | ** Cruise Control | + | ** [[Cruise control|Cruise Control]] |
** Bicycle Dynamics | ** Bicycle Dynamics | ||
** Operational Amplifier Circuits | ** Operational Amplifier Circuits | ||
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** Population Dynamics | ** Population Dynamics | ||
− | * [[Dynamic Behavior|Chapter 5 - Dynamic Behavior]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-dynamics}} | + | * [[Dynamic Behavior|Chapter 5 - Dynamic Behavior]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-dynamics}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Solving Differential Equations | ** Solving Differential Equations | ||
** Qualitative Analysis | ** Qualitative Analysis | ||
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** Parametric and Nonlocal Behavior | ** Parametric and Nonlocal Behavior | ||
− | * [[Linear Systems|Chapter 6 - Linear Systems]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-linsys}} | + | * [[Linear Systems|Chapter 6 - Linear Systems]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-linsys}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Basic Definitions | ** Basic Definitions | ||
** The Matrix Exponential | ** The Matrix Exponential | ||
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** Linearization | ** Linearization | ||
− | * [[State Feedback|Chapter 7 - State Feedback]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-statefbk}} | + | * [[State Feedback|Chapter 7 - State Feedback]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-statefbk}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Reachability | ** Reachability | ||
** Stabilization by State Feedback | ** Stabilization by State Feedback | ||
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** Integral Action | ** Integral Action | ||
− | * [[Output Feedback|Chapter 8 - Output Feedback]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-outputfbk}} | + | * [[Output Feedback|Chapter 8 - Output Feedback]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-outputfbk}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Observability | ** Observability | ||
** State Estimation | ** State Estimation | ||
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− | * [[Transfer Functions|Chapter 9 - Transfer Functions]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-xferfcns}} | + | * [[Transfer Functions|Chapter 9 - Transfer Functions]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-xferfcns}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Frequency Domain Modeling | ** Frequency Domain Modeling | ||
** Derivation of the Transfer Function | ** Derivation of the Transfer Function | ||
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** Laplace Transforms | ** Laplace Transforms | ||
− | * [[Frequency Domain Analysis|Chapter 10 - Frequency Domain Analysis]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-loopanal}} | + | * [[Frequency Domain Analysis|Chapter 10 - Frequency Domain Analysis]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-loopanal}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** The Loop Transfer Function | ** The Loop Transfer Function | ||
** The Nyquist Criterion | ** The Nyquist Criterion | ||
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** Generalized Notions of Gain and Phase | ** Generalized Notions of Gain and Phase | ||
− | * [[PID Control|Chapter 11 - PID Control]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-pid}} | + | * [[PID Control|Chapter 11 - PID Control]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-pid}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Basic Control Functions | ** Basic Control Functions | ||
** Simple Controllers for Complex Systems | ** Simple Controllers for Complex Systems | ||
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** Implementation | ** Implementation | ||
− | * [[Frequency Domain Design|Chapter 12 - Frequency Domain Design]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-loopsyn}} | + | * [[Frequency Domain Design|Chapter 12 - Frequency Domain Design]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-loopsyn}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Sensitivity Functions | ** Sensitivity Functions | ||
** Feedforward Design | ** Feedforward Design | ||
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** Design Example | ** Design Example | ||
− | * [[Robust Performance|Chapter 13 - Robust Performance]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-robperf}} | + | * [[Robust Performance|Chapter 13 - Robust Performance]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-robperf}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Modeling Uncertainty | ** Modeling Uncertainty | ||
** Stability in the Presence of Uncertainty | ** Stability in the Presence of Uncertainty | ||
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** Design for Robust Performance | ** Design for Robust Performance | ||
− | * [[Fundamental Limits|Chapter 14 - Fundamental Limits]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-limits}} | + | * [[Fundamental Limits|Chapter 14 - Fundamental Limits]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-limits}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Effects of Design Decisions | ** Effects of Design Decisions | ||
** Nonlinear Effects | ** Nonlinear Effects | ||
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** Robust Pole Placement | ** Robust Pole Placement | ||
− | * [[Architecture and System Design|Chapter 15 - Architecture and System Design]] {{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-architecture}} | + | * [[Architecture and System Design|Chapter 15 - Architecture and System Design]] ({{FBS pdf|PDF|fbs-architecture}}, {{FBS date}}) |
** Introduction | ** Introduction | ||
** Systems and Control Design | ** Systems and Control Design | ||
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Other versions | Other versions | ||
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* iPad version (not yet available) - reduced margins | * iPad version (not yet available) - reduced margins | ||
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Karl J. Åström and Richard M. Murray
Second Edition
Welcome to FBSwiki. This is the wiki for the text Feedback Systems (second edition) by Karl J. Åström and Richard M. Murray. On this site you will find the complete text of the book fbs-public as well as additional examples, exercises, and frequently asked questions. You can also explore the website for first edition.
Copyright in this book is held by Princeton University Press, who have kindly agreed to allow us to keep the book available on the web.
News
- 28 Aug 2021: Links to first edition supplemental information added to chapter pages
- 24 Jul 2020: Copyedited version of FBS2e now available for download
Contents
This is the table of contents for Feedback Systems (second edition). Each chapter has its own page with more information specific to that chapter. The PDF link downloads copy of just that chapter (you can also download the complete book fbs-public.
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