Early books on control theory
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This is my list of early books in control theory.
Order | Year | Author, Title, Publisher | Source | Status |
1 | 1942 | Murray F. Gardner and John L. Barnes. Transients in Linear Systems. Wiley, New York, 1942 | Bennett | |
2 | 1942 | Ed S. Smith. Automatic Control Engineering. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1942 | Bennett | |
3 | 1943 | Roosevelt Griffiths. Thermostats and Temperature Regulating Instruments. 1943 | Bennett | |
4 | 1943 | Albert C. Hall. The Analysis and Synthesis of Linear Servomechanisms. Technology Press, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1943 | Bennett | |
5 | 1945 | Hendrik W. Bode. Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design. Van Nostrand, New York, 1945 | Bennett | |
6 | 1945 | Donald P. Eckman. The Principles of Industrial Process Control. 1945 | Bennett | |
7 | 1945 | LeRoy A. MacColl. Fundamental Theory of Servomechanisms. Van Nostrand, New York, 1945 | Bennett | |
8 | 1946 | W. R. Ahrendt and J.F. Taplin. Automatic Regulation. 1946 | Bennett | |
9 | 1947 | Hubert M. James, Nathaniel B. Nichols, and Ralph S. Phillips. Theory of Servomechanisms, volume 25 of MIT Radiation Laboratory Series. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1947 | Bennett | |
10 | 1947 | Henri Lauer, Robert Lessick, and Leslie E. Matson. Servomechanism Fundamentals. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1947 | Bennett | |
11 | 1948 | Gordon S. Brown and Donald P. Campbell. Principles of Servomechanisms. Wiley, New York, 1948 | Bennett | |
12 | 1948 | Norbert Wiener. Cybernetics; or, Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. Wiley, New York, 1948 | Bennett |