Control of Dead-time Processes

Control of Dead-time Processes by Julio E. Normey-Rico, published by Springer Science & Business Media on June 14, 2007, is a comprehensive resource that delves into the evolving fields of control engineering and signal processing. This edition spans 462 pages and is presented in English. The book discusses the emergence of new ideas and concepts within these disciplines, highlighting the dynamic interplay between established paradigms and innovative approaches.
Readers will find an exploration of how new concepts in control and signal processing can develop into specialized sub-disciplines, often emerging from discussions at conferences and in academic journals. The text aims to provide a systematic presentation of advanced topics, making it suitable for undergraduate, graduate, and industrial engineers. With a focus on the latest advancements in technology and engineering, this book serves as a valuable reference for those interested in the intersections of automation, robotics, and system theory.
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The topics of control engineering and signal processing continue to ?o- ish and develop. In common with general scienti?c investigation, new ideas, concepts and interpretations emerge quite spontaneously and these are then discussed,used,discardedorsubsumedinto theprevailingsubjectparadigm. Sometimes these innovative concepts coalesce into a new sub-discipline within the broad subject tapestry of control and signal processing. This p- liminary battle between old and new usually takes place at conferences, through the Internet and in the journals of the discipline. After a little more maturity has been acquired by the new concepts then archival publication as a scienti?c or engineering monograph may occur. A new concept in control and signal processing is known to have – rived when suf?cient material has evolved for the topic to be taught as a specialised tutorial workshop or as a course to undergraduate, graduate or industrial engineers. Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing are designed as a vehicle for the systematic presentation of course material for both popularand innovative topics in the discipline. It is hoped that prosp- tive authors will welcome the opportunity to publish a structured and s- tematic presentation of some of the newer emerging control and signal p- cessing technologies in the textbook series.
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