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Books > Professional & Technical > Electronics & communications engineering > Electronics engineering
Source Separation and Machine Learning presents the fundamentals in
adaptive learning algorithms for Blind Source Separation (BSS) and
emphasizes the importance of machine learning perspectives. It
illustrates how BSS problems are tackled through adaptive learning
algorithms and model-based approaches using the latest information
on mixture signals to build a BSS model that is seen as a
statistical model for a whole system. Looking at different models,
including independent component analysis (ICA), nonnegative matrix
factorization (NMF), nonnegative tensor factorization (NTF), and
deep neural network (DNN), the book addresses how they have evolved
to deal with multichannel and single-channel source separation.
Nanoelectronics: Devices, Circuits and Systems explores current and
emerging trends in the field of nanoelectronics, from both a
devices-to-circuits and circuits-to-systems perspective. It covers
a wide spectrum and detailed discussion on the field of
nanoelectronic devices, circuits and systems. This book presents an
in-depth analysis and description of electron transport phenomenon
at nanoscale dimensions. Both qualitative and analytical approaches
are taken to explore the devices, circuit functionalities and their
system applications at deep submicron and nanoscale levels. Recent
devices, including FinFET, Tunnel FET, and emerging materials,
including graphene, and its applications are discussed. In
addition, a chapter on advanced VLSI interconnects gives clear
insight to the importance of these nano-transmission lines in
determining the overall IC performance. The importance of
integration of optics with electronics is elucidated in the
optoelectronics and photonic integrated circuit sections of this
book. This book provides valuable resource materials for scientists
and electrical engineers who want to learn more about nanoscale
electronic materials and how they are used.
Geographical and Fingerprinting Data for Positioning and Navigation
Systems: Challenges, Experiences and Technology Roadmap explores
the state-of-the -art software tools and innovative strategies to
provide better understanding of positioning and navigation in
indoor environments using fingerprinting techniques. The book
provides the different problems and challenges of indoor
positioning and navigation services and shows how fingerprinting
can be used to address such necessities. This advanced publication
provides the useful references educational institutions, industry,
academic researchers, professionals, developers and practitioners
need to apply, evaluate and reproduce this book's contributions.
The readers will learn how to apply the necessary infrastructure to
provide fingerprinting services and scalable environments to deal
with fingerprint data.
Fractional Order Systems: Optimization, Control, Circuit
Realizations and Applications consists of 21 contributed chapters
by subject experts. Chapters offer practical solutions and novel
methods for recent research problems in the multidisciplinary
applications of fractional order systems, such as FPGA, circuits,
memristors, control algorithms, photovoltaic systems, robot
manipulators, oscillators, etc. This book is ideal for researchers
working in the modeling and applications of both continuous-time
and discrete-time dynamics and chaotic systems. Researchers from
academia and industry who are working in research areas such as
control engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical
engineering, computer science, and information technology will find
the book most informative.
Phenomena of Optical Metamaterials provides an overview of
phenomena enabled by artificial and designed metamaterials and
their application for photonic devices. The book explores the study
of active metamaterials with tunable and switchable properties and
novel functionalities, such as the control of spontaneous emission
and enhancement. Topics addressed cover theory, modelling and
design, applications in practical devices, fabrication,
characterization, and measurement, thus helping readers understand
and develop new artificial, functional materials.
Communications technology at a frequency range into Terahertz (THz)
levels has attracted attention because it promises
near-fibre-optic-speed wireless links for the 5G and post-5G world.
Transmitter and receiver integrated circuits based on CMOS, which
has the ability to realize such circuits with low power consumption
at a low cost, are expected to become increasingly widespread, with
much research into the underlying electronics currently underway.
This book describes recent research on terahertz CMOS design for
high-speed wireless communication. The topics covered include
fundamental technologies for terahertz CMOS design, amplifier
design, physical design approaches, transceiver design, and future
prospects. This concise source of key information, written by
leading experts in the field, is intended for researchers and
professional circuit designers working in RFIC and CMOS design for
telecommunications.
Encyclopedia of Materials: Electronics, Three Volume Set provides a
compilation on all aspects of electronic materials and devices,
i.e., their science, engineering and technology. As electronic
materials are integrated into numerous devices and widely used in
almost all sectors, including information and communication
technology, automation and control, robotics, manufacturing,
process industries, instrumentation, energy and power systems,
healthcare, and defense and security, this book is an ideal
reference. This area of science will play an influential role in
the future. In addition, given the rapid expansion of publications
in this field, the compilation of definitive reviews of this kind
is especially important and invaluable. The study of electronic
materials is truly multidisciplinary, therefore the contributors
to, and the audience for, this work will be from the fields of
materials science, engineering, physics and chemistry. This title
will provide users with a single and unique reference source for
fundamental and applied research in electronic materials,
incorporating elements from many different disciplines and
applications. The work will be an invaluable resource for libraries
in universities, research organizations, and manufacturing and
technology companies.
Encapsulation Technologies for Electronic Applications, Second
Edition, offers an updated, comprehensive discussion of
encapsulants in electronic applications, with a primary emphasis on
the encapsulation of microelectronic devices and connectors and
transformers. It includes sections on 2-D and 3-D packaging and
encapsulation, encapsulation materials, including environmentally
friendly 'green' encapsulants, and the properties and
characterization of encapsulants. Furthermore, this book provides
an extensive discussion on the defects and failures related to
encapsulation, how to analyze such defects and failures, and how to
apply quality assurance and qualification processes for
encapsulated packages. In addition, users will find information on
the trends and challenges of encapsulation and microelectronic
packages, including the application of nanotechnology. Increasing
functionality of semiconductor devices and higher end used
expectations in the last 5 to 10 years has driven development in
packaging and interconnected technologies. The demands for higher
miniaturization, higher integration of functions, higher clock
rates and data, and higher reliability influence almost all
materials used for advanced electronics packaging, hence this book
provides a timely release on the topic.
While human capabilities can withstand broad levels of strain, they
cannot hope to compete with the advanced abilities of automated
technologies. Developing advanced robotic systems will provide a
better, faster means to produce goods and deliver a level of
seamless communication and synchronization that exceeds human
skill. Advanced Robotics and Intelligent Automation in
Manufacturing is a pivotal reference source that provides vital
research on the application of advanced manufacturing technologies
in regards to production speed, quality, and innovation. While
highlighting topics such as human-machine interaction, quality
management, and sensor integration, this publication explores
state-of-the-art technologies in the field of robotics engineering
as well as human-robot interaction. This book is ideally designed
for researchers, students, engineers, manufacturers, managers,
industry professionals, and academicians seeking to enhance their
innovative design capabilities.
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 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 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). 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.
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 focuses on transmission systems for pure electric and
hybrid vehicles. It first discusses system development and
optimization technologies, comprehensively and systematically
describing the development trends, structures and technical
characteristics, as well as the related technologies and methods.
It highlights the principles, implementation process and energy
management of the power transmission system based on the pure
electric and hybrid mode management method, and examines the
reliability and NVH characteristic tests and optimization
technologies. Combining research theory and engineering practice,
the book is a valuable reference resource for engineering and
technical professionals in the field of automobile and related
power transmission machinery as well as undergraduate and graduate
students.
Microwave filters are the basic building blocks of communication
systems. These filters, having reliable and scalable filter
topologies with and without tunable properties, are capable of
controlling different frequency bands as well as their fractional
bandwidth to meet different system needs. There have been
significant advances in the synthesis and physical realisation of
microwave filter networks, and the design and applications for
communication systems. This edited book presents recent advances in
planar filter design. It covers a wide range of different design
types, technologies and applications for wireless, microwave,
communications and radar systems. Written by academic professionals
from around the world, this book offers a global perspective on the
latest developments in this area. Advances in Planar Filters Design
is essential reading for R&D engineers, specialists, research
students and academics working on the topic of RF/microwave filters
and related system applications and other specialists in
RF/microwave engineering.
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