
Block Diagram Implementation for Control Systems: Including MATLAB Programming, Microsoft Word and PowerPoint Presentation
Author(s): Ruba Al-Mulla Hummadi (Author)
- Publisher finelybook 出版社: Wiley-IEEE Press
- Publication Date 出版日期: December 23, 2025
- Edition 版本: 1st
- Language 语言: English
- Print length 页数: 208 pages
- ISBN-10: 1394376049
- ISBN-13: 9781394376049
Book Description
An essential review of techniques for creating block diagrams, intended to complement standard control systems engineering texts on block diagram reduction stages.
Written as a two-semester course accompaniment for intermediate learners in Control System Engineering, Block Diagram Implementation for Control Systems combines the frequently used technologies of MATLAB, Word, and PowerPoint for the creation of block diagrams to deliver guidance on the widest set of programming options.
Each chapter features learning objectives, and examples are followed by activities to help readers enhance their understanding of concepts. The book contains illustrated tables, annotated figures, and MATLAB script files with executions after each step. The book also features display screens (what you get on your screen), shown in chapters four and five as print screen photos with annotations, and includes review questions after selected chapters.
Written by a highly qualified author, Block Diagram Implementation for Control Systems discusses topics including:
- Creating a new M-file, writing a script, saving, executing, or running a file, detecting errors, and writing pseudocode in MATLAB
- Creating a block diagram using the canvas or blank page methods and following either the manual or the options alignment methods in MS Word
- Organizing slides and creating expressions to turn to another slide in MS PowerPoint
- Understanding signal flow graphs, covering terminology, algebra, Mason’s gain formula, and examples
Block Diagram Implementation for Control Systems is an essential learning resource for undergraduate courses on Control Systems and System Modeling and Simulation.
From the Back Cover
An essential review of techniques for creating block diagrams, intended to complement standard control systems engineering texts on block diagram reduction stages.
Written as a two-semester course accompaniment for intermediate learners in Control System Engineering, Block Diagram Implementation for Control Systems combines the frequently used technologies of MATLAB, Word, and PowerPoint for the creation of block diagrams to deliver guidance on the widest set of programming options.
Each chapter features learning objectives, and examples are followed by activities to help readers enhance their understanding of concepts. The book contains illustrated tables, annotated figures, and MATLAB script files with executions after each step. The book also features display screens (what you get on your screen), shown in chapters four and five as print screen photos with annotations, and includes review questions after selected chapters.
Written by a highly qualified author, Block Diagram Implementation for Control Systems discusses topics including:
- Creating a new M-file, writing a script, saving, executing, or running a file, detecting errors, and writing pseudocode in MATLAB
- Creating a block diagram using the canvas or blank page methods and following either the manual or the options alignment methods in MS Word
- Organizing slides and creating expressions to turn to another slide in MS PowerPoint
- Understanding signal flow graphs, covering terminology, algebra, Mason’s gain formula, and examples
Block Diagram Implementation for Control Systems is an essential learning resource for undergraduate courses on Control Systems and System Modeling and Simulation.
About the Author
Ruba Al-Mulla Hummadi is an Assistant Professor from Sacramento, CA, USA. She obtained her MSc from Baghdad University, Iraq, in 2001 and worked at the same institution until 2018 in various roles teaching Electrical and Mechanical Engineering students Electrical Circuit Fundamentals, Electrical Machines, and Logic Circuits. From 2020, she worked as a tutor at American River College, Sacramento, USA.
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