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The title of my thesis is "Approaches of PID controller design with
applications and experimental validation"
(It explains various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)
Is the correct usage "Approaches of PID controller design" or "Approaches for PID controller design"
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The title of my thesis is "Approaches of PID controller design with
applications and experimental validation"
(It explains various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)
Is the correct usage "Approaches of PID controller design" or "Approaches for PID controller design"
prepositions
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You haven't given enough information here to know which preposition is the right one - each is used to convey a different meaning. Please edit your question to explain what your title is a summary of. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
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@Chappo I have edited it
– ShiS
yesterday
The answer is implicit in your edit: "various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)". :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo It is different. various techniques for the design of controllers OR various techniques of controller design
– ShiS
yesterday
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The title of my thesis is "Approaches of PID controller design with
applications and experimental validation"
(It explains various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)
Is the correct usage "Approaches of PID controller design" or "Approaches for PID controller design"
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The title of my thesis is "Approaches of PID controller design with
applications and experimental validation"
(It explains various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)
Is the correct usage "Approaches of PID controller design" or "Approaches for PID controller design"
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prepositions
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You haven't given enough information here to know which preposition is the right one - each is used to convey a different meaning. Please edit your question to explain what your title is a summary of. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo I have edited it
– ShiS
yesterday
The answer is implicit in your edit: "various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)". :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo It is different. various techniques for the design of controllers OR various techniques of controller design
– ShiS
yesterday
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You haven't given enough information here to know which preposition is the right one - each is used to convey a different meaning. Please edit your question to explain what your title is a summary of. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo I have edited it
– ShiS
yesterday
The answer is implicit in your edit: "various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)". :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo It is different. various techniques for the design of controllers OR various techniques of controller design
– ShiS
yesterday
You haven't given enough information here to know which preposition is the right one - each is used to convey a different meaning. Please edit your question to explain what your title is a summary of. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
You haven't given enough information here to know which preposition is the right one - each is used to convey a different meaning. Please edit your question to explain what your title is a summary of. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo I have edited it
– ShiS
yesterday
@Chappo I have edited it
– ShiS
yesterday
The answer is implicit in your edit: "various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)". :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
The answer is implicit in your edit: "various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)". :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo It is different. various techniques for the design of controllers OR various techniques of controller design
– ShiS
yesterday
@Chappo It is different. various techniques for the design of controllers OR various techniques of controller design
– ShiS
yesterday
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I would prefer "approaches to" (eg approaches to learning and a new approach to PID controller design) but out of the two you suggested, I think "for" sounds better.
See also this question: "Approach to" or "approach for"
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I have given the full title. Is "to" still valid
– ShiS
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I still think "approaches to PID design [..]" sounds the best. Compare ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1193756
– neptun
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+1 I agree that to seems the best preposition not only in this context but in combination with approaches in general. I would really only debate of and for if they were to be used with methods.
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I would prefer "approaches to" (eg approaches to learning and a new approach to PID controller design) but out of the two you suggested, I think "for" sounds better.
See also this question: "Approach to" or "approach for"
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I have given the full title. Is "to" still valid
– ShiS
yesterday
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I still think "approaches to PID design [..]" sounds the best. Compare ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1193756
– neptun
yesterday
+1 I agree that to seems the best preposition not only in this context but in combination with approaches in general. I would really only debate of and for if they were to be used with methods.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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I would prefer "approaches to" (eg approaches to learning and a new approach to PID controller design) but out of the two you suggested, I think "for" sounds better.
See also this question: "Approach to" or "approach for"
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I have given the full title. Is "to" still valid
– ShiS
yesterday
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I still think "approaches to PID design [..]" sounds the best. Compare ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1193756
– neptun
yesterday
+1 I agree that to seems the best preposition not only in this context but in combination with approaches in general. I would really only debate of and for if they were to be used with methods.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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I would prefer "approaches to" (eg approaches to learning and a new approach to PID controller design) but out of the two you suggested, I think "for" sounds better.
See also this question: "Approach to" or "approach for"
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I would prefer "approaches to" (eg approaches to learning and a new approach to PID controller design) but out of the two you suggested, I think "for" sounds better.
See also this question: "Approach to" or "approach for"
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I have given the full title. Is "to" still valid
– ShiS
yesterday
1
I still think "approaches to PID design [..]" sounds the best. Compare ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1193756
– neptun
yesterday
+1 I agree that to seems the best preposition not only in this context but in combination with approaches in general. I would really only debate of and for if they were to be used with methods.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
add a comment |
I have given the full title. Is "to" still valid
– ShiS
yesterday
1
I still think "approaches to PID design [..]" sounds the best. Compare ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1193756
– neptun
yesterday
+1 I agree that to seems the best preposition not only in this context but in combination with approaches in general. I would really only debate of and for if they were to be used with methods.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
I have given the full title. Is "to" still valid
– ShiS
yesterday
I have given the full title. Is "to" still valid
– ShiS
yesterday
1
1
I still think "approaches to PID design [..]" sounds the best. Compare ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1193756
– neptun
yesterday
I still think "approaches to PID design [..]" sounds the best. Compare ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1193756
– neptun
yesterday
+1 I agree that to seems the best preposition not only in this context but in combination with approaches in general. I would really only debate of and for if they were to be used with methods.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
+1 I agree that to seems the best preposition not only in this context but in combination with approaches in general. I would really only debate of and for if they were to be used with methods.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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You haven't given enough information here to know which preposition is the right one - each is used to convey a different meaning. Please edit your question to explain what your title is a summary of. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo I have edited it
– ShiS
yesterday
The answer is implicit in your edit: "various techniques for the design of controllers for various systems)". :-)
– Chappo
yesterday
@Chappo It is different. various techniques for the design of controllers OR various techniques of controller design
– ShiS
yesterday