In the twenty-five years between 1930 and 1955 crucial changes in our understanding of feedback control systems occurred. The history of these developments is traced in this book
In the twenty-five years between 1930 and 1955 crucial changes in our understanding of feedback control systems occurred. The history of these developments is traced in this book
Stuart Bennett is a senior lecturer in the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering at the University of Sheffield. He has written extensively about the history of control engineering and about the influence of technological developments on the process industries. His other interests include computer control, real-time system design methodologies and intelligent simulation systems.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Control technology in the 1930s Chapter 2: Process control: technology and theory Chapter 3: The electronic negative feedback amplifier Chapter 4: Theory and design of servomechanisms Chapter 5: Wartime: problems and organisations Chapter 6: Development of design techniques for servomechanisms 1939-1945 Chapter 7: Smoothing and prediction: 1939-1945 Chapter 8: The classical years: 1945-1955
Chapter 1: Control technology in the 1930s Chapter 2: Process control: technology and theory Chapter 3: The electronic negative feedback amplifier Chapter 4: Theory and design of servomechanisms Chapter 5: Wartime: problems and organisations Chapter 6: Development of design techniques for servomechanisms 1939-1945 Chapter 7: Smoothing and prediction: 1939-1945 Chapter 8: The classical years: 1945-1955
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