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This book is a thoroughly practical way to explore the 8051 and
discover C programming through project work. Through graded
projects, Dogan Ibrahim introduces the reader to the fundamentals
of microelectronics, the 8051 family, programming in C, and the use
of a C compiler. The specific device used for examples is the
AT89C2051 - a small, economical chip with re-writable memory,
readily available from the major component suppliers.
A working knowledge of microcontrollers, and how to program them,
is essential for all students of electronics. In this rapidly
expanding field many students and professionals at all levels need
to get up to speed with practical microcontroller applications.
Their rapid fall in price has made microcontrollers the most
exciting and accessible new development in electronics for years -
rendering them equally popular with engineers, electronics
hobbyists and teachers looking for a fresh range of projects.
Microcontroller Projects in C for the 8051 is an ideal resource
for self-study as well as providing an interesting, enjoyable and
easily mastered alternative to more theoretical textbooks.
Dogan Ibrahim has been Associate Professor and Head of Department
at the Near East University, Cyprus, lecturer at South Bank
University, London, Principal Research Engineer at GEC Hirst
Research Centre, and is now a hardware and software systems
consultant to London's Traffic Control Systems Unit.
Practical projects that enable students and practitioners to get up
and running straight away with 8051 microcontrollers
A hands-on introduction to practical C programming
A wealth of project ideas for students and enthusiasts
MPLS-enabled networks are enjoying tremendous growth, but practical
information on managing MPLS-enabled networks has remained hard to
find. Until now.
MPLS Network Management: MIBs, Tools, and Techniques is the first
and only book that will help you master MPLS management
technologies and techniques, as they apply to classic MPLS
networks, traffic-engineered networks, and VPNs. Written by the
co-author of most current MPLS management standards, it provides
detailed, authoritative coverage of official MIBs, examining key
topics ranging from syntax to access levels to object interaction.
It also offers extensive consideration of third-party management
interfaces, including tools for metering traffic and predicting
traffic growth and behavior. If you're a network operator, network
device engineer, or MPLS application developer, you need this book
to get all you can out of all of MPLS's many capabilities.
* The only book devoted entirely to the tools and techniques for
controlling, monitoring, debugging, and optimizing MPLS-enabled
networks.
* Authoritative information from the co-author of most IETF MIBs
relating to MPLS and GMPLS, PWE3, and PPVPN.
* Covers both standards-based and proprietary management
technologies.
* Includes interviews with seminal figures in the development of
MPLS.
* Via a companion web site, provides information on late-breaking
developments in MPLS management and links to additional resources.
* To be followed by a second volume presenting best-practice case
studies dealing with how real companies approach the management of
their MPLS networks.
This eagerly awaited second edition of Heinz Heisler's Advanced
Vehicle Technology is a comprehensive and thorough description of
vehice bodies and components.
The second edition has been rigorously updated to provide
additional material on subjects such as antilock braking, vehicle
aerodynamics, tire tread design advances, electronically controlled
anti-vibration engine mountings and transport refrigeration. Around
100 new diagrams have been included to complement the text.
Advanced Vehicle Technology 2nd edition's depth of coverage,
detailed illustrations and fluent and precise style are the
outstanding features in this high quality student text.
More quality artwork has been added to enhance and add value to the
explanation given in the text.
16 key topics have been updated to bring this 2nd edition in line
with current technology.
Fully international in scope, reflecting the nature of contemporary
vehicle engineering.
Parallel Computing is a compelling vision of how computation can
seamlessly scale from a single processor to virtually limitless
computing power. Unfortunately, the scaling of application
performance has not matched peak speed, and the programming burden
for these machines remains heavy. The applications must be
programmed to exploit parallelism in the most efficient way
possible. Today, the responsibility for achieving the vision of
scalable parallelism remains in the hands of the application
developer.
This book represents the collected knowledge and experience of over
60 leading parallel computing researchers. They offer students,
scientists and engineers a complete sourcebook with solid coverage
of parallel computing hardware, programming considerations,
algorithms, software and enabling technologies, as well as several
parallel application case studies. The Sourcebook of Parallel
Computing offers extensive tutorials and detailed documentation of
the advanced strategies produced by research over the last two
decades
application case studies. The Sourcebook of Parallel Computing
offers extensive tutorials and detailed documentation of the
advanced strategies produced by research over the last two
decades
* Provides a solid background in parallel computing
technologies
* Examines the technologies available and teaches students and
practitioners how to select and apply them
* Presents case studies in a range of application areas including
Chemistry, Image Processing, Data Mining, Ocean Modeling and
Earthquake Simulation
* Considers the future development of parallel computing
technologies and the kinds of applications they will support
Investigation of the functional architecture of the human brain
using modern noninvasive imaging techniques is a rapidly expanding
area of research. A proper knowledge of methodology is needed to
appreciate the burgeoning literature in the field. This timely
publication provides an excellent catalogue of the main techniques.
The authors offer an invaluable analysis of mapping strategies and
techniques, providing everything from the foundations to the major
pitfalls and practical applications of the modern techniques used
in neuroimaging. Contains over 1000 full color pages with more than
200 color figures.
Spanning the methodological gamut from the molecular level to the
whole brain while discussing anatomy, physiology, and pathology, as
well as their integration, Brain Mapping: The Methods, 2e, brings
the reader a comprehensive, well-illustrated and entirely readable
description of the methods for brain mapping. Drs. Toga and
Mazziotta provide everything from the foundations to the major
pitfalls and practical applications of the technique by assembling
an impressive group of experts, all widely known in their field,
who contribute an outstanding set of chapters.
Twelve papers focus on investment analysis, portfolio theory, and
their implementation in portfolio management
Music Engineering is a hands-on guide to the practical aspects of
electric and electronic music. It is both a compelling read and an
essential reference guide for anyone using, choosing, designing or
studying the technology of modern music. The technology and
underpinning science are introduced through the real life demands
of playing and recording, and illustrated with references to well
known classic recordings to show how a particular effect is
obtained thanks to the ingenuity of the engineer as well as the
musician. In addition, an accompanying companion website containing
over 50 specially chosen tracks for download, provides practical
demonstrations of the effects and techniques described in the book.
Written by a music enthusiast and electronic engineer, this book
covers the electronics and physics of the subject as well as the
more subjective aspects. The second edition includes an updated
Digital section including MPEG3 and fact sheets at the end of each
chapter to summarise the key electronics and science. In addition
to instruments and recording technology, this book covers essential
kit such as microphones, sequencers, amplifiers and loudspeakers.
Discover the potential of electronics and computers to transform
your performances and recordings
Develop an understanding of the engineering behind state of the art
instruments, amplifiers and recording equipment
An accompanying companion website completes the package with over
50 tracks providing practical demonstrations of the effects and
techniques described in the book
From Charpy to Present Impact Testing contains 52 peer-reviewed
papers selected from those presented at the Charpy Centenary
Conference held in Poitiers, France, 2-5 October 2001.
The name of Charpy remains associated with impact testing on
notched specimens. At a time when many steam engines exploded,
engineers were preoccupied with studying the resistance of steels
to impact loading.
The Charpy test has provided invaluable indications on the impact
properties of materials. It revealed the brittle ductile transition
of ferritic steels.
The Charpy test is able to provide more quantitative results by
instrumenting the striker, which allows the evolution of the
applied load during the impact to be determined. The Charpy test is
of great importance to evaluate the embrittlement of steels by
irradiation in nuclear reactors. Progress in computer programming
has allowed for a computer model of the test to be developed; a
difficult task in view of its dynamic, three dimensional, adiabatic
nature. Together with precise observations of the processes of
fracture, this opens the possibility of transferring quantitatively
the results of Charpy tests to real components. This test has also
been extended to materials other than steels, and is also
frequently used to test polymeric materials.
Thus the Charpy test is a tool of great importance and is still at
the root of a number of investigations; this is the reason why it
was felt that the centenary of the Charpy test had to be
celebrated. The Societe Francaise de Metallurgie et de Materiaux
decided to organise an international conference which was put under
the auspices of the European Society for the Integrity of
Structures (ESIS).
This Charpy Centenary Conference (CCC 2001) was held in Poitiers,
at Futuroscope in October 2001. More than 150 participants from 17
countries took part in the discussions and about one hundred
presentations were given. An exhibition of equipment showed, not
only present day testing machines, but also one of the first Charpy
pendulums, brought all the way from Imperial College in London.
From Charpy to Present Impact Testing puts together a number of
significant contributions. They are classified into 6 headings:
Keynote lectures,
Micromechanisms,
Polymers,
Testing procedures,
Applications,
Modelling.
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Despite the complexity of the subject, this wealth of information
is presented succinctly and in such a way, using tables, diagrams
and brief explanatory text, as to allow the user to locate
information quickly and easily. Thus the book should be invaluable
to those involved with the installation, commissioning and
maintenance of data communications equipment, as well as the end
user.
*A practical engineer's reference that puts the key information at
your fingertips
*Covers essential data, techniques and working practice
*This update covers the latest international regulations
Even as developments in photorealistic computer graphics continue
to affect our work and leisure activities, practitioners and
researchers are devoting more and more attention to
non-photorealistic (NPR) techniques for generating images that
appear to have been created by hand. These efforts benefit every
field in which illustrations thanks to their ability to clarify,
emphasize, and convey very precise meanings offer advantages over
photographs. These fields include medicine, architecture,
entertainment, education, geography, publishing, and visualization.
Non-Photorealistic Computer Graphics is the first and only resource
to examine non-photorealistic efforts in depth, providing detailed
accounts of the major algorithms, as well as the background
information and implementation advice readers need to make headway
with these increasingly important techniques.
Already, an estimated 10% of computer graphics users require some
form of non-photorealism. Strothotte and Schlechtweg's important
new book is designed and destined to be the standard NPR reference
for this large, diverse, and growing group of professionals.
*Hard-to-find information needed by a wide range and growing number
of computer graphics programmers and applications users.
*Traces NPR principles and techniques back to their origins in
human vision and perception.
*Focuses on areas that stand to benefit most from advances in NPR,
including medical and architectural illustration, cartography, and
data visualization.
*Presents algorithms for two and three-dimensional effects, using
pseudo-code where needed to clarify complex steps.
*Helps readers attain pen-and-ink, pencil-sketch, and painterly
effects, in addition to other styles.
*Explores specific challenges for NPR including "wrong" marks,
deformation, natural media, artistic technique, lighting, and
dimensionality.
*Includes a series of programming projects in which readers can
apply the book's concepts and algorithms."
Throughout its history, Understanding Telephone Electronics has
been, by far, one of the most popular books on telecommunication
electronics in the trade, electronic distribution, and educational
markets because of its very simple, direct approach to the
technology. In keeping with the distinguished tradition of its
predecessors, Understanding Telephone Electronics, Fourth Edition
covers conventional telephone fundamentals, including both analog
and modern digital communication techniques, and provides basic
information on the functions of each telephone system component,
how electronic circuits generate dial tones, and how the latest
digital transmission techniques work.
This new edition of Stephen Bigelow's well-known, widely used text
on telephone electronics offers comprehensive coverage of the
latest developments in fiber optic technology, the convergence of
telecommunications, cable-TV and Internet services, and CTI
(computer telephony integration). The authors have made extensive
revisions in these and other essential areas, such as business
systems, voice mail, phone networking, enhanced services, satellite
communications, wireless paging systems, digital communications,
and much more to ensure that topics covered are current with the
most recent advances in technology. The original Understanding
Telephone Electronics has been a "gold standard" reference and
training staple for years. Likewise, Understanding Telephone
Electronics, Fourth Edition will serve as an essential and
invaluable resource for technicians, engineers, students at major
universities and corporations, and anyone with an enthusiasm for
telecommunication electronics.
Provides comprehensive coverage of telephone system functions and
the role of the Internet in telephony
Updates encompass the trends and advances of the booming
telecommunications field, with new chapters on fiber optic
technology and the Internet
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.
*A concise glossary for electronics, TV, radio and computing
*Ideal for engineers, students and enthusiasts
*Includes a handy appendix of acronyms
The Field of Public Economics has been changing rapidly in recent
years, and the sixteen chapters contained in this Handbook survey
many of the new developments. As a field, Public Economics is
defined by its objectives rather than its techniques and much of
what is new is the application of modern methods of economic theory
and econometrics to problems that have been addressed by economists
for over two hundred years. More generally, the discussion of
public finance issues also involves elements of political science,
finance and philosophy. These connections are evidence in several
of the chapters that follow.
Public Economics is the positive and normative study of
government's effect on the economy. We attempt to explain why
government behaves as it does, how its behavior influences the
behavior of private firms and households, and what the welfare
effects of such changes in behavior are. Following Musgrave (1959)
one may imagine three purposes for government intervention in the
economy: allocation, when market failure causes the private outcome
to be Pareto inefficient, distribution, when the private market
outcome leaves some individuals with unacceptably low shares in the
fruits of the economy, and stabilization, when the private market
outcome leaves some of the economy's resources underutilized. The
recent trend in economic research has tended to emphasize the
character of stabilization problems as problems of allocation in
the labor market. The effects that government intervention can have
on the allocation and distribution of an economy's resources are
described in terms of efficiency and incidence effects. These are
the primary measures used to evaluate the welfare effects of
government policy.
This compendium is made up of a selection of the best and most
representative papers from a group of Elsevier's structural
engineering journals. Selections were made by the journal's
editorial teams.
The papers appeared in the following journals during 2000:
Journal of Constructional Steel Research P.J. Dowling, J.E.
Harding, R. Bjorhovde
Thin Walled Structures J. Loughlan, K.P. Chong
Engineering Structures P.L. Gould
Computers and Structures K.J. Bathe, B.H.V. Topping
Construction and Building Materials M.C. Forde
Journal of Wind Engineering & Industrial Areodynamics N.P.
Jones
Marine Structures P.A. Frieze, A. Mansour, T. Yao
Each paper appears in the same format as it was published in the
journal; citations should be made using the original journal
publication details.
It is intended that this compendium will be the first in a series
of such collections. A compendium has also been published in the
area of geotechnical engineering.
There has been a common perception that computational complexity is
a theory of "bad news" because its most typical results assert that
various real-world and innocent-looking tasks are infeasible. In
fact, "bad news" is a relative term, and, indeed, in some
situations (e.g., in cryptography), we want an adversary to not be
able to perform a certain task. However, a "bad news" result does
not automatically become useful in such a scenario. For this to
happen, its hardness features have to be quantitatively evaluated
and shown to manifest extensively.
The book undertakes a quantitative analysis of some of the major
results in complexity that regard either classes of problems or
individual concrete problems. The size of some important classes
are studied using resource-bounded topological and
measure-theoretical tools. In the case of individual problems, the
book studies relevant quantitative attributes such as approximation
properties or the number of hard inputs at each length.
One chapter is dedicated to abstract complexity theory, an older
field which, however, deserves attention because it lays out the
foundations of complexity. The other chapters, on the other hand,
focus on recent and important developments in complexity. The book
presents in a fairly detailed manner concepts that have been at the
centre of the main research lines in complexity in the last decade
or so, such as: average-complexity, quantum computation, hardness
amplification, resource-bounded measure, the relation between
one-way functions and pseudo-random generators, the relation
between hard predicates and pseudo-random generators, extractors,
derandomization of bounded-error probabilistic algorithms,
probabilistically checkable proofs, non-approximability of
optimization problems, and others.
The book should appeal to graduate computer science students, and
to researchers who have an interest in computer science theory and
need a good understanding of computational complexity, e.g.,
researchers in algorithms, AI, logic, and other disciplines.
-Emphasis is on relevant quantitative attributes of important
results in complexity.
-Coverage is self-contained and accessible to a wide
audience.
-Large range of important topics including: derandomization
techniques, non-approximability of optimization problems,
average-case complexity, quantum computation, one-way functions and
pseudo-random generators, resource-bounded measure and topology.
Handbook of Conceptualization and Treatment of Child
Psychopathology evaluates and illustrates the integration of
conceptualization and treatment of child and adolescent
psychopathology. Organized into seven parts, this book first
discusses the issues of conceptualization and developmental
considerations in treatment. Subsequent part delineates treatment
models and specific interventions for disruptive behavior
disorders. Parts III-VI elucidate mood, anxiety, eating and
substance use disorders. The last part covers firesetting,
trichotillomania, elimination disorders, schizophrenia, sleep
problems, and dissociative disorders. This handbook is an
educational tool for graduate students and a resource for
psychologists, psychiatrists, school counselors, social workers,
and other mental health practitioners who treat children and
adolescents and their families.
This volume introduces a unified, self-contained study of linear
discrete parabolic problems through reducing the starting discrete
problem to the Cauchy problem for an evolution equation in discrete
time. Accessible to beginning graduate students, the book contains
a general stability theory of discrete evolution equations in
Banach space and gives applications of this theory to the analysis
of various classes of modern discretization methods, among others,
Runge-Kutta and linear multistep methods as well as operator
splitting methods.
Key features:
* Presents a unified approach to examining discretization methods
for parabolic equations.
* Highlights a stability theory of discrete evolution equations
(discrete semigroups) in Banach space.
* Deals with both autonomous and non-autonomous equations as well
as with equations with memory.
* Offers a series of numerous well-posedness and convergence
results for various discretization methods as applied to abstract
parabolic equations; among others, Runge-Kutta and linear multistep
methods as well as certain operator splitting methods.
* Provides comments of results and historical remarks after each
chapter.
. Presents a unified approach to examining discretization methods
for parabolic equations.
. Highlights a stability theory of discrete evolution equations
(discrete semigroups) in Banach space.
. Deals with both autonomous and non-autonomous equations as well
as with equations with memory.
. Offers a series of numerous well-posedness and convergence
results for various discretization methods as applied to abstract
parabolic equations; among others, Runge-Kutta and linear multistep
methods as well as certain operator splitting methods as well as
certain operator splitting methods are studied in detail.
.Provides comments of results and historical remarks after each
chapter."
"Spatial Databases" is the first unified, in-depth treatment of
special techniques for dealing with spatial data, particularly in
the field of geographic information systems (GIS). This book
surveys various techniques, such as spatial data models,
algorithms, and indexing methods, developed to address specific
features of spatial data that are not adequately handled by
mainstream DBMS technology.
The book also reviews commercial solutions to geographic data
handling: ArcInfo, ArcView, and Smallworld GISs; and two extensions
to the relational model, PostgreSQL and Oracle Spatial. The authors
examine these underlying GIS technologies, assess their strengths
and weaknesses, and consider specific uses for which each product
is best suited.
* Examines the strengths of various query languages and approaches
to query processing.
* Explains the use of computational geometry in spatial databases
GISs, providing necessary background and an in-depth look at key
algorithms.
* Covers spatial access methods, including the R-tree and several
space-driven structures, and is filled with dozens of helpful
illustrations.
This comprehensive overview of chassis technology presents an
up-to-date picture for vehicle construction and design engineers in
education and industry. The book acts as an introduction to the
engineering design of the automobile's fundamental mechanical
systems. Clear text and first class diagrams are used to relate
basic engineering principles to the particular requirements of the
chassis. In addition, the 2nd edition of 'The Automotive Chassis'
has a new author team and has been completely updated to include
new technology in total vehicle and suspension design, including
platform concept and four-wheel drive technology.
'Practical Temperature Measurement' introduces the concepts of
temperature and its measurement to engineers, physicists and
chemists of all disciplines. The author describes the wide range of
techniques and specific devices available for temperature
measurement and provides guidance for the selection of a particular
method for a given application. It is of value to engineering and
physics postgraduates studying modules on instrumentation and
process control and, in addition, for practical project work
requiring an understanding of temperature measurement methods.
For postgraduates and industrialists faced with the task of
selecting a particular measurement method or sensor for an
experiment, product or process, this text provides both thorough
descriptions of the various techniques, as well as guidance for
their selection.
Essential for all those who need to measure temperature in
real-life situations
Includes worked examples of real situations commonly found in
industry
As the visual effects industry has diversified, so too have the
books written to serve the needs of this industry. Today there are
hundreds of highly specialized titles focusing on particular
aspects of film and broadcast animation, computer graphics, stage
photography, miniature photography, color theory, and many
others.
Visual Effects in a Digital World offers a much-needed
reconsolidation of this knowledge. All of the industry's workers
frequently need to understand concepts from other specialties, and
this book-the only one of its kind-lets them look up and grasp the
basics of any visual effects concept in a matter of seconds. It's a
great way for everyone, regardless of experience, to find their way
through the jargon and learn what they need to know.
* Authoritative coverage from a winner visual effects expert-winner
of a British Academy Award and two Emmys.
* Cover topics such as computer graphics, digital compositing, live
action, stage, and miniature photography, and a wide range of
computer and Internet concepts.
* Offers job descriptions for positions found throughout the
industry.
* Demystifies the jargon used by practitioners in every
subspecialty.
This volume is the outcome of an international symposium held in
Berlin, FRG, which brought together researchers in the field of
infant development. The contributors are from Europe and North
America, and have as their primary professional interest either
pediatrics, biology or psychology. These fields, in spite of common
involvement and large overlap, still have to overcome communication
problems and differences in scientific approaches. The emphasis of
this book is on the efforts of the participants towards reaching a
mutual understanding. In spite of disciplinary diversity, the
papers in this book complement each other, and set the scene for
future multidisciplinary research and exchange in the field of
infant development.
People working in development of drugs, pesticides, washing
detergents, etc., are obliged by law to conduct analyses of the
"metabolic pathways" or "maps" for the chemical compounds that they
are using or proposing.
Everyone in these industries or carrying out research toward such
products is therefore interested in having a reference on these
compounds.
Key Features
* Covers literature relating to degradation and metabolic profiles
of molecules
* Draws together the literature on degradation and metabolism
patterns with that on diversified conditions of the environmental
systems
* Indicates 3D chemical structures, predicted physico-chemical
parameters, logP and the SMILES chemical notations of the parent
compounds to assist scientists design the lead compounds for new
discovery using computer-aided technology
Scope of Publication
A reference work for process designers and users of decanters,
this book aims to bridge the information gap in this field - that
between academic theory promoted in student textbooks and case
study data in manufacturers sales literature.
Design
It includes information on design and specification, preparing the
reader to select and correctly size equipment.
Purchase
As a design or project engineer working with vendors to make final
equipment selection, this work provides the readers with the full
facts before they start talking to product vendors.
Supply
In an environment of industry consolidation, the handbook allows
you to track suppliers old and new, providing a basis on which
users can find the new relevant company for the parts/service
he/she wishes to purchase.
Operation
Once an equipment purchase is made, the user needs to be made
aware of how to optimally operate decanters. The "Decanter
Centrifuge Handbook" covers relevant (process) operating issues
such as instrumentation and control and the use of
flocculents.
This book is not only an essential read for every professional
working with antique radio and gramophone equipment, but also
dealers, collectors and valve technology enthusiasts the world
over.
The emphasis is firmly on the practicalities of repairing and
restoring, so technical content is kept to a minimum, and always
explained in a way that can be followed by readers with no
background in electronics. Those who have a good grounding in
electronics, but wish to learn more about the practical aspects,
will benefit from the emphasis given to hands-on repair work,
covering mechanical as well as electrical aspects of servicing.
Repair techniques are also illustrated throughout.
This book is an expanded and updated version of Chas Miller's
classic Practical Handbook of Valve Radio Repair. Full coverage of
valve amplifiers will add to its appeal to all audio enthusiasts
who appreciate the sound quality of valve equipment.
A practical manual for collectors, owners, dealers and service
engineers
Essential information for all radio and audio enthusiasts
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