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Best books to learn Control systems engineering, in order

Control systems build strictly on their fundamentals, so the sequence is fixed: modeling dynamic systems and the math of feedback first, then classical control with transfer functions and stability, then modern state-space and optimal or nonlinear control. Attempting controller design before you can model a system and read a root locus is where students lose the thread, so a good path moves from dynamics, to classical design, to advanced control.

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How should I approach learning control systems engineering?
Control systems build strictly on their fundamentals, so the sequence is fixed: modeling dynamic systems and the math of feedback first, then classical control with transfer functions and stability, then modern state-space and optimal or nonlinear control. Attempting controller design before you can model a system and read a root locus is where students lose the thread, so a good path moves from dynamics, to classical design, to advanced control.
What's a good book to start control systems engineering with?
A strong starting point is Linear control system analysis and design: conventional and modern by John Joachim D'Azzo. The ordered reading paths above show exactly where it fits and what to read next.
What should I read after control systems engineering?
Once you have the fundamentals, explore closely related subjects like Differential geometry, Mathematical modeling, Mathematical optimization.

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