Feedback Systems: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers

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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.

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.

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.

  • Chapter 1 - Introduction fbs-intro
    • What Is Feedback?
    • What is Feedforward?
    • What Is Control?
    • Use of Feedback and Control
    • Feedback Properties
    • Simple Forms of Feedback
    • Combining Feedback with Logic
    • Control System Architectures
  • Chapter 2 - Feedback Principles fbs-principles
    • Nonlinear Static Models
    • Linear Dynamical Models
    • Using Feedback to Improve Disturbance Attenuation
    • Using Feedback to Track Reference Signals
    • Using Feedback to Provide Robustness
    • Positive Feedback
    • Feedback and Feedforward
  • Chapter 4 - Examples fbs-examples
    • Cruise Control
    • Bicycle Dynamics
    • Operational Amplifier Circuits
    • Computing Systems and Networks
    • Atomic Force Microscopy
    • Drug Administration
    • Population Dynamics



Other versions

  • Complete book fbs-public - single PDF file (35 MB)
  • iPad version (not yet available) - reduced margins