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Developments in Antenna Analysis and Design presents recent
developments in antenna design and modeling techniques for a wide
variety of applications, chosen because they are contemporary in
nature, have been receiving considerable attention in recent years,
and are crucial for future developments. It includes topics such as
body-worn antennas, that play an important role as sensors for
Internet of Things (IoT), and millimeter wave antennas that are
vitally important for 5G devices. It also covers a wide frequency
range that includes terahertz and optical frequencies.
Additionally, it discusses topics such as theoretical bounds of
antennas and aspects of statistical analysis that are not readily
found in the existing literature. This first volume covers the
theory of characteristic modes (TCM) and characteristic bases;
wideband antenna element designs; MIMO antennas; antennas for
wireless communication; reconfigurable antennas employing
microfluidics; flexible and body-worn antennas; and antennas using
meta-atoms and artificially-engineered materials, or metamaterials
(MTMs). A second volume covers the topics of: graphene-based
antennas; millimeter-wave antennas; terahertz antennas; optical
antennas; fundamental bounds of antennas; fast and numerically
efficient techniques for analyzing antennas; statistical analysis
of antennas; ultra-wideband arrays; reflectarrays; and antennas for
small satellites, viz., CubeSats. The two volumes represent a
unique combination of topics pertaining to antenna design and
analysis, not found elsewhere. It is essential reading for the
antenna community including designers, students, researchers,
faculty engaged in teaching and research of antennas, and the users
as well as decision makers.
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Biomimetic research is an emerging field that aims to draw
inspiration and substances from natural sources and create
biological systems in structure, mechanism, and function through
robotics. The products have a wide array of application including
surgical robots, prosthetics, neurosurgery, and biomedical image
analysis. The Handbook of Research on Biomimetics and Biomedical
Robotics provides emerging research on robotics, mechatronics, and
the application of biomimetric design. While highlighting
mechatronical challenges in today's society, readers will find new
opportunities and innovations in design capabilities in intelligent
robotics and interdisciplinary biomedical products. This
publication is a vital resource for senior and graduate students,
researchers, and scientists in engineering seeking current research
on best ways to globally expand online higher education.
AMORPHOUS OXIDE SEMICONDUCTORS A singular resource on amorphous
oxide semiconductors edited by a world-recognized pioneer in the
field In Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors: IGZO and Related Materials
for Display and Memory, the Editors deliver a comprehensive account
of the current status of--and latest developments in--transparent
oxide semiconductor technology. With contributions from leading
international researchers and exponents in the field, this edited
volume covers physical fundamentals, thin-film transistor
applications, processing, circuits and device simulation, display
and memory applications, and new materials relevant to amorphous
oxide semiconductors. The book makes extensive use of structural
diagrams of materials, energy level and energy band diagrams,
device structure illustrations, and graphs of device transfer
characteristics, photographs and micrographs to help illustrate the
concepts discussed within. It also includes: A thorough
introduction to amorphous oxide semiconductors, including
discussions of commercial demand, common challenges faced during
their manufacture, and materials design Comprehensive explorations
of the electronic structure of amorphous oxide semiconductors,
structural randomness, doping limits, and defects Practical
discussions of amorphous oxide semiconductor processing, including
oxide materials and interfaces for application and solution-process
metal oxide semiconductors for flexible electronics In-depth
examinations of thin film transistors (TFTs), including the
trade-off relationship between mobility and reliability in oxide
TFTs Perfect for practicing scientists, engineers, and device
technologists working with transparent semiconductor systems,
Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors: IGZO and Related Materials for
Display and Memory will also earn a place in the libraries of
students studying oxides and other non-classical and innovative
semiconductor devices. WILEY SID Series in Display Technology
Series Editor: Ian Sage, Abelian Services, Malvern, UK The Society
for Information Display (SID) is an international society which has
the aim of encouraging the development of all aspects of the field
of information display. Complementary to the aims of the society,
the Wiley-SID series is intended to explain the latest developments
in information display technology at a professional level. The
broad scope of the series addresses all facets of information
displays from technical aspects through systems and prototypes to
standards and ergonomics.
Energy and power are fundamental concepts in electromagnetism and
circuit theory, as well as in optics, signal processing, power
engineering, electrical machines, and power electronics. However,
in crossing the disciplinary borders, we encounter understanding
difficulties due to (1) the many possible mathematical
representations of the same physical objects, and (2) the many
possible physical interpretations of the same mathematical
entities. The monograph proposes a quantum and a relativistic
approach to electromagnetic power theory that is based on recent
advances in physics and mathematics. The book takes a fresh look at
old debates related to the significance of the Poynting theorem and
the interpretation of reactive power. Reformulated in the
mathematical language of geometric algebra, the new expression of
electromagnetic power reflects the laws of conservation of
energy-momentum in fields and circuits. The monograph offers a
mathematically consistent and a physically coherent interpretation
of the power concept and of the mechanism of power transmission at
the subatomic (mesoscopic) level. The monograph proves
(paraphrasing Heaviside) that there is no finality in the
development of a vibrant discipline: power theory.
This book presents recent advances in fault diagnosis and
fault-tolerant control of dynamic processes. Its impetus derives
from the need for an overview of the challenges of the fault
diagnosis technique and sustainable control, especially for those
demanding systems that require reliability, availability,
maintainability, and safety to ensure efficient operations.
Moreover, the need for a high degree of tolerance with respect to
possible faults represents a further key point, primarily for
complex systems, as modeling and control are inherently
challenging, and maintenance is both expensive and safety-critical.
Diagnosis and Fault-tolerant Control 2 also presents and compares
different fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant schemes, using well
established, innovative strategies for modeling the behavior of the
dynamic process under investigation. An updated treatise of
diagnosis and fault-tolerant control is addressed with the use of
essential and advanced methods including signal-based, model-based
and data-driven techniques. Another key feature is the application
of these methods for dealing with robustness and reliability.
This book presents recent advances in fault diagnosis strategies
for complex dynamic systems. Its impetus derives from the need for
an overview of the challenges of the fault diagnosis technique,
especially for those demanding systems that require reliability,
availability, maintainability and safety to ensure efficient
operations. Moreover, the need for a high degree of tolerance with
respect to possible faults represents a further key point,
primarily for complex systems, as modeling and control are
inherently challenging, and maintenance is both expensive and
safety-critical. Diagnosis and Fault-tolerant Control 1 also
presents and compares different diagnosis schemes using established
case studies that are widely used in related literature. The main
features of this book regard the analysis, design and
implementation of proper solutions for the problems of fault
diagnosis in safety critical systems. The design of the considered
solutions involves robust data-driven, model-based approaches.
As the world has entered the era of big data, there is a need to
give a semantic perspective to the data to find unseen patterns,
derive meaningful information, and make intelligent decisions. This
2-volume handbook set is a unique, comprehensive, and complete
presentation of the current progress and future potential
explorations in the field of data science and related topics.
Handbook of Data Science with Semantic Technologies provides a
roadmap for a new trend and future development of data science with
semantic technologies. The first volume serves as an important
guide towards applications of data science with semantic
technologies for the upcoming generation and thus becomes a unique
resource for both academic researchers and industry professionals.
The second volume provides a roadmap for the deployment of semantic
technologies in the field of data science that enables users to
create intelligence through these technologies by exploring the
opportunities while eradicating the current and future challenges.
The set explores the optimal use of these technologies to provide
the maximum benefit to the user under one comprehensive source.
This set consisting of two separate volumes can be utilized
independently or together as an invaluable resource for students,
scholars, researchers, professionals, and practitioners in the
field.
A fibre Bragg grating (FBG) is a type of distributed Bragg
reflector constructed in a short segment of optical fibre that
reflects particular wavelengths of light and transmits all the
others. As such, FBGs can be used as inline optical filters to
block certain wavelengths, or as wavelength-specific reflectors.
Applications include optical fibre communications, sensors and
fibre lasers. This book addresses the critical challenge of
developing Fibre Bragg Gratings (FBGs) for applications as sensors
in harsh and space environment. Coverage ranges from the basic
principles through design, fabrication, and testing to their
industrial implementation. A thorough review includes the in-depth
examination of the FBGs properties and the most important
developments in devices and applications. A particular emphasis is
given to the applications of fibre optic sensors in the space
environment, which is characterized mainly by vacuum, high thermal
gradients, mechanical vibrations and various types of cosmic
radiation. The book concludes with a summary and overview of
challenges faced by FBG technology. The book is supplemented by an
extensive survey of published papers, books and conference reports.
As an added benefit, the book is structured in such a way as to
provide useful and in-depth training and skills development to
graduate/undergraduate students, specialised engineers, and
academic/industrial experts.
Although roughly a half-century old, the field of study associated with semiconductor devices continues to be dynamic and exciting. New and improved devices are being developed at an almost frantic pace. While the number of devices in complex integrated circuits increases and the size of chips decreases, semiconductor properties are now being engineered to fit design specifications. Semiconductor Device Fundamentals serves as an excellent introduction to this fascinating field. Based in part on the Modular Series on Solid State Devices, this textbook explains the basic terminology, models, properties, and concepts associated with semiconductors and semiconductor devices. The book provides detailed insight into the internal workings of “building block” device structures and systematically develops the analytical tools needed to solve practical device problems.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the major gyrator
circuits, simulated inductors and related synthetic impedances. It
offers a thorough review of research in this field to date, and
includes an exceptionally wide range and number of circuit
examples, along with their relevant design equations, limitations,
performance features, advantages and shortcomings. The book
provides useful information for academics wishing to keep
up-to-date with developments in the design of gyrators and other
related synthetic impedances, and can also be used as a reference
guide by electronics engineers looking to select appropriate
circuits for specific applications. The book begins with an
introduction to the key concepts of integrated and simulated
inductors. Later chapters go on to cover the gyrators, simulated
inductors and other related synthetic impedances realised with a
wide variety of active devices ranging from bipolar and MOS
transistors to the ubiquitous IC op-amps, operational
transconductance amplifiers, current conveyors, current feedback
op-amps and numerous other modern electronic circuit building
blocks.
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