Dover style book on control systems?

In summary, the conversation discusses the quality of Dover books and the search for similar publishers in other subject areas. The speaker also mentions specific Dover books on control systems and receives a recommendation for other resources on the topic. The conversation also briefly mentions a non-Dover book on feedback control theory.
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Been reading some Dover books (topology, ODE:s, complex variables) and I think they've been just brilliant so far. I'd like more books in the same vein on other subjects. Most engineering books are absolutely awful in my opinion (books in the style of Merriam/Kraige mechanics - utterly hand-wavy, almost demeaning theory wise, thick and heavy with focus on braindead exercises and pretty pictures) so I was wondering if there was any equivalent publisher there. A book on control systems would be extra nice to find, but other areas aswell.
 
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Some of the Dover books are excellent, others not so. One common problem is that they are *old*. That's why they're cheap. If you want cutting edge stuff, don't bother with Dover books. On the other hand, if you want basic theory, those Dover books can be quite good. With regard to control systems, Stengel's Optimal Control and Estimation and Anderson's Optimal Filtering are worth a look, and very worth the price.
 
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Thanks DH! I'm still an undergrad so I don't mind them not being cutting edge. Any opinion on Feedback Control Theory (Dover Books on Engineering) by John Comstock Doyle?
 
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I don't have that one. It received three good reviews on amazon, but also one very bad review. Four reviews is not enough to make any kind of judgment. The table of contents and intro are viewable on amazon. From that, it appears to me that this book only covers SISO problems and barely touches upon filtering in the time domain.
 

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1. What is a Dover style book on control systems?

A Dover style book on control systems is a type of book published by Dover Publications that focuses on the topic of control systems. These books typically cover topics such as control theory, feedback control, and industrial control systems.

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