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This book offers a thorough review of research on intelligent
communication systems, focusing on the applications of artificial
intelligence to telecommunications that help realize user-friendly
interfaces.
The revised edition of the Newnes Dictionary of Electronics
includes a substantial new section devoted to acronyms and
abbreviations. So if you think you know the meaning of ADDER, LAP,
FIB, SPICE or WORM, we recommend you check in the Newnes Dictionary
of Electronics first.
Working through this student-centred text readers will be brought
up to speed with the modelling of control systems using Laplace,
and given a solid grounding of the pivotal role of control systems
across the spectrum of modern engineering. A clear, readable text
is supported by numerous worked example and problems.
Signal Processing for Active Control sets out the signal processing
and automatic control techniques that are used in the analysis and
implementation of active systems for the control of sound and
vibration. After reviewing the performance limitations introduced
by physical aspects of active control, Stephen Elliott presents the
calculation of the optimal performance and the implementation of
adaptive real time controllers for a wide variety of active control
systems.
In this book Ian Sinclair provides the practical knowhow required
by technician engineers, systems designers and students. The focus
is firmly on understanding the technologies and their different
applications, not a mathematical approach. The result is a highly
readable text which provides a unique introduction to the selection
and application of sensors, transducers and switches, and a
grounding in the practicalities of designing with these devices.
Oscilloscopes are essential tools for checking circuit operation
and diagnosing faults, and an enormous range of models are
available. But which is the right one for a particular application?
Which features are essential and which not so important? Ian
Hickman has the answers.
This book provides a complete guide to the design, procurement,
installation and testing procedures for local area networks (LANs)
using both copper and optical fibre cable technology.
International, European and American LAN and premises cabling
standards are explained and compared including the latest Category
5, Category 6 and Category 7 proposals. The latest standards in
testing, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance and fire
safety are also covered in detail.
Over the last 40 years, Principles of Transistor Circuits has
provided students and practitioners with a text they can rely on to
keep them at the forefront of transistor circuit design.
Industrial use of the brushless servomotor, for instance in
robotics, is increasing rapidly, because of their low maintenance
needs and capabilities at high transient speeds. They offer
flexibility and high performance, and advances in power electronics
and microelectronics means they are now more affordable.
This symposium was the seventh in a very successful series in this
field. Since the beginning of the series, there have been a number
of very positive developments in the topical area of 'Intelligent
Control'. In particular, the area referred to as 'situated control'
has stimulated the formation of new perspectives towards real-time
intelligent systems. The performances of such artificial species as
walking cockroaches, maze-negotiating mice, coke-can collecting
robots and the like have encouraged the exploration of yet more
adaptive control perspectives.
This well-known book is an essential tool for every service
engineer, and an extremely useful reference source for a wide range
of engineers, students, sales and installation staff. It presents a
wide range of data and key information in a compact form, covering
television reception, satellite and cable television, video
recorders, colour camera technology, teletext, sound systems,
fault-finding procedures and much more.
The activities of the semiconductor industry to introduce a new,
large wafer diameter were triggered by expected potential overall
savings - cost and resource - and an anticipated increasing demand
for Silicon wafers. In the beginning, around 1994, agreement on the
diameter of the next wafer generation had to be achieved and
finally 300 mm was globally accepted to be the next wafer diameter,
a decision obtained at international summits in 1994/1995, based on
the work of a SEMI task force.
This book provides an introduction to topological matter, with a focus on insulating bulk systems. A number of prerequisite concepts and tools are first laid out, including the notion of symmetry transformations, the band theory of semiconductors and aspects of electronic transport. The main part of the book discusses realistic models for both time-reversal-preserving and -violating topological insulators, as well as their characteristic responses to external perturbations. Special emphasis is given to the study of the anomalous electric, thermal and thermoelectric transport properties, the theory of orbital magnetisation, and the polar Kerr effect. The topological models studied throughout this book become unified and generalised by means of the tenfold topological-classification framework and the respective systematic construction of topological invariants. This approach is further extended to topological superconductors and topological semimetals. This book covers a wide range of topics and aims for a transparent presentation of the technical aspects involved. For this purpose, homework problems are also provided in dedicated hands-on sections. Given its structure, and the required background level of the reader, this book is particularly recommended for graduate students or researchers who are new to the field.
The Symposium on 'Nitrides and related wide band gap materials' at
the 1998 Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society
(E-MRS) in Strasbourg, France, was the third Symposium of its kind
at an E-MRS meeting. Beginning in 1996, these Symposia enjoyed a
steadily increasing popularity among European and international
nitride researchers.
Symposium M of the 1998 annual meeting of the European Materials
Research Society has been devoted to "Molecular Photonics for
Optical Communications: Materials, Physics and Device Technology."
It was held in Strasbourg from 15-19 June, building on the sizable
success of the former symposium "Molecular Electronics and
Photonics," held during the last 1997 E-MRS meeting. A total of 42
oral and 36 poster presentations were delivered at this symposium.
A most remarkable common feature to almost all papers presented
concerned a very broad approach which was given to this particular
field of "Materials Science," starting at the borderlines between
chemistry and physics, photonics and electronics, from their most
fundamental aspects all the way to technology and device
engineering considerations.
The symposium brought together more than a hundred attendees from
many countries including a significant participation from Japan and
other East-Asia countries. Many of the trends observed in the 1st
Symposium held in 1996 were confirmed: displays are indeed the main
application in LAE (photovoltaics were not included in the topics
of this symposium) and active matrix display (AMLCD) is still the
leading technology. Future AMLCDs integrating the display drivers
onto the same substrate require much faster thin-film transistors
(TFTs) than those used for LCD addressing, therefore putting a
strong demand on polysilicon performances. As a consequence the
quest for an improved low temperature, large area (and low cost)
polysilicon process is intensive and the competitors, including
direct plasma deposition and excimer laser crystallization of
amorphous layers, are reporting significant steps forward. With the
tremendous demand for efficient colour flat panel displays, other
display technologies are gaining interest. Field emission display
(FED) is one of them. FEDs based on amorphous tetrahedral carbon
thin-films are stimulating intensive studies on the optoelectronic
properties of this complex material.
These proceedings contain the reviewed papers presented at the
Symposium J on "Ion Implantation into Semiconductors, Oxides and
Ceramics," which was held at the Spring Meeting of the European
Materials Research Society in Strasbourg, France, 16-19, June 1998.
The symposium attracted 110 contributions, with authors from 31
nations in 5 continents. It was thereby the largest in a series of
E-MRS ion beam symposia, documenting the importance of ion beam
techniques and research in this area.
Vintage Radio, Television and Hi-Fi are highly popular 'modern
antiques' - and offer the added challenge for restorers of the
repair of classic valve-based circuits. This highly readable book
encompasses all aspects of buying, collecting, restoring,
repairing, sourcing parts, professional services, clubs and
societies, etc. Covering the technical side as well as collecting,
this book offers the most comprehensive coverage available. The first half of the book deals primarily with technical
aspects of restoration, what components are needed and where they
can be found. The second half of the book provides a wealth of
useful information: names and addresses of clubs and societies,
auctions and antique fairs; a professional services directory; how
to get hold of service data. Armed with this book the enthusiast
will be able to tackle the restoration of a vintage machine with
confidence.
The two volumes contain the Proceedings of the 5th IFAC DYCOPS
Symposium that took place in Corfu, Greece between June 8-10, 1998.
The Symposium was a continuation of the very successful series that
used to be called DYCORD+, the last of which (DYCORD+ '95) took
place in Denmark in 1995. It was sponsored by the IFAC Technical
Committee on Chemical Process Control.
Mechatronics, a synergistic combination of mechanical, electronic
and computing engineering technologies, is a truly
multidisciplinary approach to engineering. New products based on
mechatronic principles are demonstrating reduced mechanical
complexity, increased performance and often previously impossible
capabilities. This book contains the papers presented at the UK
Mechatronics Forum's 6th International Conference, held in Skovde,
Sweden, in September 1998. Many of these high-quality papers
illustrate the tremendous influence of mechatronics on such areas
as manufacturing machinery, automotive engineering, textiles
manufacture, robotics, and real-time control and vision systems.
There are also papers describing developments in sensors,
actuators, control and data processing techniques, such as fuzzy
logic and neural networks, all of which have practical application
to mechatronic systems.
This is the definitive practical guide to fault-finding,
troubleshooting and servicing satellite television equipment, both
indoors and outdoors. It will take you through all areas of
satellite television system servicing from the simplest fixed dish
to fully motorised systems. From PAL to Mac to MPEG all
contemporary systems are covered.
The IFAC Workshop on Intelligent Components for Vehicles (ICV'98) was held in Seville (Spain), on March 23-24 1998. The event follows the Workshop on Intelligent Components for Autonomous and Semiautonomous Vehicles (ICASAV'95) held in Toulouse (France, October 1995). The main objective of ICV'98 was to bring together specialists on components and instruments for automotive systems, mobile robots and vehicles in general to enhance the value of their experience in both hardware and software intelligent components. Future vehicles will deal more and more with autonomous functions to improve safety and traffic management and to reduce consumption and pollution. Numerous on-board decision systems will replace the driver in critical running phases. The problems and solutions experienced, by adopting this new technology, will bring out many common points with other transportation systems and mobile robots. Research and Developments on Mobile Robotics have produced many components for perception, control and planning that can be used in vehicles for collision detection and avoidance, position estimation, guidance and manoeuvering aids for drivers, advanced teleoperation, and other applications. The topics of the Workshop are in an emerging field in which the research is quickly being converted into industrial products. Several applications in the automotive domain, marine vehicles, agricultural and others were included in the program. In addition to the presentation of the papers, ICV also included
a plenary talk and a round table about intelligent components for
future vehicles with the participation of several industrial
companies.
Compliance with the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) is now essential
for CE marking. Products cannot leave your firm without it. This
book provides essential and informative reading for company
directors, engineers, designers and students designing,
manufacturing or studying the design of electrical products covered
by the Low Voltage Directive.
In the latest edition, Philip Walker not only tackles the
electronic aspect of the design of a security system, but also
examines the human factor in such systems. In his own words:
'Electronic aids are added to enable security officers to do their
jobs better, but not to do their jobs for them'.
The Health and Safety at Work Act, together with current and impending EU Directives, obliges those responsible for hazardous areas, those who work in such areas and those who supply equipment for use in such areas to demonstrate that they have taken all necessary and reasonable steps to prevent fires and explosions. This book addresses these issues, seeks to explain the ever increasing complexity of standards and codes pertaining to this field and describes their method of application and the application of other procedures to assist those involved.
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