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Books > Professional & Technical > Electronics & communications engineering
"Intuitive Analog Circuit Design" outlines ways of thinking
about analog circuits and systems that let you develop a feel for
what a good, working analog circuit design should be. This book
reflects author Marc Thompson's 30 years of experience designing
analog and power electronics circuits and teaching graduate-level
analog circuit design, and is the ideal reference for anyone who
needs a straightforward introduction to the subject.
In this book, Dr. Thompson describes intuitive and
"back-of-the-envelope" techniques for designing and analyzing
analog circuits, including transistor amplifiers (CMOS, JFET, and
bipolar), transistor switching, noise in analog circuits, thermal
circuit design, magnetic circuit design, and control systems. The
application of some simple rules of thumb and design techniques is
the first step in developing an intuitive understanding of the
behavior of complex electrical systems.
Introducing analog circuit design with a minimum of mathematics,
this book uses numerous real-world examples to help you make the
transition to analog design. The second edition is an ideal
introductory text for anyone new to the area of analog circuit
design.
LTSPICE files and PowerPoint files available online to assist
readers and instructors in simulating circuits found in the
textDesign examples are used throughout the text, along with
end-of-chapter examplesCovers real-world parasitic elements in
circuit design and their effects
Are Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) helpful or
detrimental to the process of design? According to Aristotle, the
imagination is a mental power that assists logical, sound
judgments. Design, therefore, incorporates both reason and
imagination. Challenging ICT Applications in Architecture,
Engineering, and Industrial Design Education posits imagination as
the central feature of design. It questions the common assumption
that ICTs are not only useful but also valuable for the creation of
the visual designs that reside at the core of architecture,
engineering design, and industrial design. For readers who believe
this assumption is right, this book offers an alternative
perspective.
High-Performance Computing using FPGA covers the area of high
performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC). This book provides an
overview of architectures, tools and applications for
High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing (HPRC). FPGAs offer very
high I/O bandwidth and fine-grained, custom and flexible
parallelism and with the ever-increasing computational needs
coupled with the frequency/power wall, the increasing maturity and
capabilities of FPGAs, and the advent of multicore processors which
has caused the acceptance of parallel computational models. The
Part on architectures will introduce different FPGA-based HPC
platforms: attached co-processor HPRC architectures such as the
CHREC's Novo-G and EPCC's Maxwell systems; tightly coupled HRPC
architectures, e.g. the Convey hybrid-core computer; reconfigurably
networked HPRC architectures, e.g. the QPACE system, and standalone
HPRC architectures such as EPFL's CONFETTI system. The Part on
Tools will focus on high-level programming approaches for HPRC,
with chapters on C-to-Gate tools (such as Impulse-C, AutoESL,
Handel-C, MORA-C++); Graphical tools (MATLAB-Simulink, NI LabVIEW);
Domain-specific languages, languages for heterogeneous
computing(for example OpenCL, Microsoft's Kiwi and Alchemy
projects). The part on Applications will present case from several
application domains where HPRC has been used successfully, such as
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Financial Computing;
Stencil computations; Information retrieval; Lattice QCD;
Astrophysics simulations; Weather and climate modeling.
The design of control systems is at the very core of
engineering. Feedback controls are ubiquitous, ranging from simple
room thermostats to airplane engine control. Helping to make sense
of this wide-ranging field, this book provides a new approach by
keeping a tight focus on the essentials with a limited, yet
consistent set of examples. Analysis and design methods are
explained in terms of theory and practice. The book covers
classical, linear feedback controls, and linear approximations are
used when needed. In parallel, the book covers time-discrete
(digital) control systems and juxtaposes time-continuous and
time-discrete treatment when needed. One chapter covers the
industry-standard PID control, and one chapter provides several
design examples with proposed solutions to commonly encountered
design problems.
The book is ideal for upper level students in electrical
engineering, mechanical engineering, biological/biomedical
engineering, chemical engineering and agricultural and
environmental engineering and provides a helpful refresher or
introduction for graduate students and professionals
Focuses on the essentials of control fundamentals, system analysis,
mathematical description and modeling, and control design to guide
the readerIllustrates the theory and practical application for each
point using real-world examplesStrands weave throughout the book,
allowing the reader to understand clearly the use and limits of
different analysis and design tools
Human hands are natural tools for performing actions and gestures
that interact with the physical world. Radar technology allows for
touchless wireless gesture sensing by transmitting radio frequency
(RF) signals to the target, analyzing the backscattering
reflections to extract the target's movements, and thereby
accurately detecting gestures for Human Computer Interaction (HCI).
A key advantage of this technology is that it allows interaction
with machines without any need to attach a sensing device to the
hands. Led by researchers from Google's Project Soli, the authors
introduce the concept and underpinning technology, cover all design
phases, and provide researchers and professionals with the latest
advances and innovations in microwave and millimeter wave radar
sensing to capture relative movements such as micro gestures.
This book is a practitioner's guide to all aspects of pulse Doppler
radar. It concentrates on airborne military radar systems since
they are the most used, most complex, and most interesting of the
pulse Doppler radars; however, ground-based and non-military
systems are also included. It covers the fundamental science,
signal processing, hardware issues, systems design and case studies
of typical systems. It will be a useful resource for engineers of
all types (hardware, software and systems), academics,
post-graduate students, scientists in radar and radar electronic
warfare sectors and military staff. Case studies add interest and
credibility by illustrating how and where the ideas presented
within the book work in real life. This book is an important
reference providing complete and up-to-date coverage of a
significant area of radar technology and is an important source for
engineers and academics who lecture this subject. Key features
include: Methods of selection of precise PRF values PRF schedule
design Strategies to combat the ghosting problem Minimize
range/velocity blindness and minimize dwell time Case studies on
generic radar types such as airborne fire control radar, airborne
early warningradar, active radar missile seekers and air defense
radars
Human-computer interaction is a growing field of study in which
researchers and professionals aim to understand and evaluate the
impact of new technologies on human behavior. With the integration
of smart phones, tablets, and other portable devices into everyday
life, there is a greater need to understand the influence of such
technology on the human experience. Emerging Perspectives on the
Design, Use, and Evaluation of Mobile and Handheld Devices is an
authoritative reference source consisting of the latest scholarly
research and theories from international experts and professionals
on the topic of human-computer interaction with mobile devices.
Featuring a comprehensive collection of chapters on critical topics
in this dynamic field, this publication is an essential reference
source for researchers, educators, students, and practitioners
interested in the use of mobile and handheld devices and their
impact on individuals and society as a whole. This publication
features timely, research-based chapters pertaining to topics in
the design and evaluation of smart devices including, but not
limited to, app stores, category-based interfaces, gamified
mobility applications, mobile interaction, mobile learning,
pervasive multimodal applications, smartphone interaction, and
social media use.
RF and Microwave Module Level Design and Integration presents a
thorough introduction to the basic elements of radio frequency (RF)
and microwave modules, followed by a discussion of system-level
concepts and measures that can be applied to real-world designs.
With a strong emphasis on design and integration, the book offers
practical solutions to today's commonly encountered challenges in
RF and microwave modules, including system integration, network
loss reduction techniques, electromagnetic compatibility, crosstalk
reduction techniques, computer-aided design tools, system-level
modeling methodologies, and system-level performance evaluation via
common RF measurements. Several design examples are presented
across the book chapters. This book describes techniques for the
design and development of today's complex (multi-chip) radio
frequency and microwave modules for an audience of engineers in
academia and industry, and advanced students focusing on RF and
microwave module design and integration.
Swarm Intelligence and bio-inspired computation have become
increasing popular in the last two decades. Bio-inspired algorithms
such as ant colony algorithms, bat algorithms, bee algorithms,
firefly algorithms, cuckoo search and particle swarm optimization
have been applied in almost every area of science and engineering
with a dramatic increase of number of relevant publications. This
book reviews the latest developments in swarm intelligence and
bio-inspired computation from both the theory and application side,
providing a complete resource that analyzes and discusses the
latest and future trends in research directions. It can help new
researchers to carry out timely research and inspire readers to
develop new algorithms. With its impressive breadth and depth, this
book will be useful for advanced undergraduate students, PhD
students and lecturers in computer science, engineering and science
as well as researchers and engineers.
Focuses on the introduction and analysis of key algorithms Includes
case studies for real-world applicationsContains a balance of
theory and applications, so readers who are interested in either
algorithm or applications will all benefit from this timely
book.
GEOM TICA: TECNOLOG AS DE PUNTA. Geom tica: Tecnolog a de Punta;
presenta una introducci n a este t rmino cient fico moderno, que
agrupa las reas de cartograf a, geograf a e informaci n del espacio
y espacial; algunas definiciones, que a n est n en evoluci n. Da
una opini n sobre los OVIS y presenta descripciones de los sistemas
GNSS; equipos y aplicaciones, e igualmente, su evoluci n. Da una
opini n gremial y una perspectiva de la Geom tica en la
administraci n; refiriendo algunos aspectos de la tramparencia e
igualmente anuncia su segunda edici n.
This book describes the state-of-the-art in energy efficient,
fault-tolerant embedded systems. It covers the entire product
lifecycle of electronic systems design, analysis and testing and
includes discussion of both circuit and system-level approaches.
Readers will be enabled to meet the conflicting design objectives
of energy efficiency and fault-tolerance for reliability, given the
up-to-date techniques presented.
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