Background
Chen, Chi-Tsong was born on January 7, 1936 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Came to the United States, 1962. Son of Chuang Chen and Zu (Tsai) Wu.
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Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linear System Theory and Design, Fourth Edition, uses simple and efficient methods to develop results and design procedures that students can readily employ. Ideal for advanced undergraduate courses and first-year graduate courses in linear systems and multivariable system design, it is also a helpful resource for practicing engineers. SUPPLEMENTS Companion website at www.oup.com/us/chen contains PowerPoint-based versions of the figures from the text (available to adopters of the text) An Instructor's Solutions Manual is available to adopters
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(Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linea...)
Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linear System Theory and Design, Fourth Edition, uses simple and efficient methods to develop results and design procedures that students can readily employ. Ideal for advanced undergraduate courses and first-year graduate courses in linear systems and multivariable system design, it is also a helpful resource for practicing engineers.
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This text's contemporary approach focuses on the concepts of linear control systems, rather than computational mechanics. Straightforward coverage includes an integrated treatment of both classical and modern control system methods. The text emphasizes design with discussions of problem formulation, design criteria, physical constraints, several design methods, and implementation of compensators. Discussions of topics not found in other texts--such as pole placement, model matching and robust tracking--add to the text's cutting-edge presentation. Students will appreciate the applications and discussions of practical aspects, including the leading problem in developing block diagrams, noise, disturbances, and plant perturbations. State feedback and state estimators are designed using state variable equations and transfer functions, offering a comparison of the two approaches. The incorporation of MATLAB throughout the text helps students to avoid time-consuming computation and concentrate on control system design and analysis.
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(An extensive revision of the author's highly successful t...)
An extensive revision of the author's highly successful text, this third edition of Linear System Theory and Design has been made more accessible to students from all related backgrounds. After introducing the fundamental properties of linear systems, the text discusses design using state equations and transfer functions. In state-space design, Lyapunov equations are used extensively to design state feedback and state estimators. In the discussion of transfer-function design, pole placement, model matching, and their applications in tracking and disturbance rejection are covered. Both one-and two-degree-of-freedom configurations are used. All designs can be accomplished by solving sets of linear algebraic equations. The two main objectives of the text are to: 1. use simple and efficient methods to develop results and design procedures 2. enable students to employ the results to carry out design All results in this new edition are developed for numerical computation and illustrated using MATLAB, with an emphasis on the ideas behind the computation and interpretation of results. This book develops all theorems and results in a logical way so that readers can gain an intuitive understanding of the theorems. This revised edition begins with the time-invariant case and extends through the time-varying case. It also starts with single-input single-output design and extends to multi-input multi-output design. Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linear System Theory and Design, 3/e, is ideal for use in advanced undergraduate/first-year graduate courses in linear systems and multivariable system design in electrical, mechanical, chemical, and aeronautical engineering departments. It assumes a working knowledge of linear algebra and the Laplace transform and an elementary knowledge of differential equations.
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(An extensive revision of the author's highly successful t...)
An extensive revision of the author's highly successful text, this third edition of Linear System Theory and Design has been made more accessible to students from all related backgrounds. After introducing the fundamental properties of linear systems, the text discusses design using state equations and transfer functions. In state-space design, Lyapunov equations are used extensively to design state feedback and state estimators. In the discussion of transfer-function design, pole placement, model matching, and their applications in tracking and disturbance rejection are covered. Both one-and two-degree-of-freedom configurations are used. All designs can be accomplished by solving sets of linear algebraic equations. The two main objectives of the text are to: · use simple and efficient methods to develop results and design procedures · enable students to employ the results to carry out design All results in this new edition are developed for numerical computation and illustrated using MATLAB, with an emphasis on the ideas behind the computation and interpretation of results. This book develops all theorems and results in a logical way so that readers can gain an intuitive understanding of the theorems. This revised edition begins with the time-invariant case and extends through the time-varying case. It also starts with single-input single-output design and extends to multi-input multi-output design. Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linear System Theory and Design, 3/e, is ideal for use in advanced undergraduate/first-year graduate courses in linear systems and multivariable system design in electrical, mechanical, chemical, and aeronautical engineering departments. It assumes a working knowledge of linear algebra and the Laplace transform and an elementary knowledge of differential equations.
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Electrical engineering educator
Chen, Chi-Tsong was born on January 7, 1936 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Came to the United States, 1962. Son of Chuang Chen and Zu (Tsai) Wu.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1958. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan, 1960. PhDEE, University California, Berkeley, 1966.
Assistant professor, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1966-1969; associate professor, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1969-1974; professor electrical engineering, State University of New York, Stony Brook, since 1974. Visiting professor various universities People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Korea. Member technical staff Bell laboratories, Grumman.
(Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linea...)
(Striking a balance between theory and applications, Linea...)
(An extensive revision of the author's highly successful t...)
(An extensive revision of the author's highly successful t...)
(With the advancement of technology, engineers need the sy...)
(Chen's system-first organization in Signals and Systems i...)
(This text's contemporary approach focuses on the concepts...)
(Book by Chen, C.)
Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (associate editor transactions on Automatic Control 1985).
Married Bih-Jau Chen, April 7, 1963. Children: Janet, Pauline, Stanley.