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TODO

Teach topics more thoroughly

The book is still somewhat dense and fast-paced (it covers three classes of feedback control, two of which are for graduate students, in one short book). More examples of concepts should help slow the pace down. I should read through this book as if I was explaining it to my veteran software students and anticipate gaps in their understanding.

All chapters

  • Fix book glossary (less self-referential?) and define terms on first use
    • Box at beginning of each chapter with terms?
  • Redefine variables used at start of each chapter, or when saying "using this thing from a previous section".
  • Add summary page to each chapter with relevant equations.
  • Add executive summaries of each chapter to facilitate tl;drs similar to what has been said in 1-on-1 discussions online when students don't understand.
  • Decompress walls of math. The Kalman filter derivation is a particularly big offender.
  • Reintroduce variables in later chapters that came from earlier chapters to avoid confusion and needing to trace a tree of references.
  • Add exercises at the end of each chapter (with solutions) for reader practice. This book is supposed to be "practical" after all.
    • This should help me see the points I want to teach in each chapter (since the students should be able to complete the problems) so I can make sure the chapter teaches it sufficiently.
    • Basically like implicit learning outcomes?