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(More customer reviews)This book is a complete joke, the title is a complete misrepresentation of the book's contents. I've read journal articles that have more information on embedded control than this 200+ page book.
Everything in this book can be gotten from more complete references on control systems, such as Dorf and Bishop's "Modern Control Systems" for starters. Even Phillips and Nagle's "Digital Control System Analysis and Design" has more information on embedded control when it isn't even the primary focus of their book.
Instead of explaining how to program control systems in C/C++ the author provides a brief overview of control techniques and MatLab code.
The author never actually discusses embedded control which is the title of the book. The point of the book, and even the title, is supposedly to explain how to control embedded systems with C/C++, yet the author never discusses anything remotely close to this, the closest he ever gets are programs that convert MatLab files to C. This is completely useless if the author doesn't explain how to use a converted MatLab file on an embedded microcontroller. The author doesn't even have examples on choosing processors for embedded systems.
Save $70 and put it towards a real controls book.
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Implement proven design techniques for control systems without having to master any advanced mathematics. Using an effective step-by-step approach, this book presents a number of control system design techniques geared toward readers of all experience le Using the techniques and reusable code in Embedded Control Systems in C/C++, embedded systems developers can design control systems without the advanced calculus skills that are typically required.
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