14. Linear control: structures
There is a vast literature on control. We will not give here specialized references which can easily be found. Some references are aimed at mathematicians, while others are more particularly suited to engineers who, of course, need to have a minimum mathematical base.
A very simple introductory book is
. It explains the basics, concepts and main ideas of control in a practical and illustrated way, without involving too much mathematics. Among the mathematically-oriented, yet fairly straightforward, works are
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There are many different types of control software. Many of them are specific to a certain application, a certain field, such as the aerospace industry. Most of them are commercial and therefore not free.
The most widely used software packages are MATLAB → with a large number of toolboxes covering the majority of design, simulation and implementation methods...
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