Modern Control Systems,
14th Global Edition By Richard C. Dorf
All Chapters 1 - 13, Complete
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3. Statec Variablec Models .......................................................................... 79
4. FeedbackcControlcSystemcCharacteristics ........................................ 126
5. Thec Performancec ofc Feedbackc Controlc Systems ................................ 166
6. Thec Stabilityc ofc Linearc Feedbackc Systems ........................................ 216
7. Thec Rootc Locusc Method.................................................................... 257
8. Frequencyc Responsec Methods............................................................ 359
9. Stabilityc inc thec Frequencyc Domain .................................................... 420
10. Thec Designc ofc Feedbackc Controlc Systems ......................................... 492
11. Thec Designc ofc Statec Variablec Feedbackc Systems .............................. 574
12. RobustcControlcSystems ................................................................... 633
13. Digitalc Controlc Systems ................................................................... 691
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