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This book discusses control systems design from a model-based perspective for dynamic system models of single-input single-output type. The emphasis in this book is on understanding and applying the techniques that enable the design of effective control systems in multiple engineering disciplines.

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This book discusses control systems design from a model-based perspective for dynamic system models of single-input single-output type. The emphasis in this book is on understanding and applying the techniques that enable the design of effective control systems in multiple engineering disciplines.

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Autorenporträt
Kamran Iqbal obtained his B.E. in Aeronautical Engineering from NED University, his M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Ohio State University, and did his postdoctoral work at Northwestern University. He has held academic appointments at College or Aeronautical Engineering, GIK Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, University of California, Riverside, University of California, Irvine, California State University at Fullerton, and University of Arkansas at Little Rock where he currently serves as Professor of Systems Engineering in the College of Engineering and Information Technology. Control Systems and Digital Signal Processing are among his favourite subjects. His research interests include neuromechanics of human movement, computational intelligence, and biomedical engineering and signal processing. He is a member of IEEE (USA), IET (UK), ASEE, IASTED, and Sigma Xi, and has been a regular contributor to the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology conference.