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Applied Cyber-Physical Systems presents the latest methods and
technologies in the area of cyber-physical systems including
medical and biological applications. Cyber-physical systems (CPS)
integrate computing and communication capabilities by monitoring,
and controlling the physical systems via embedded hardware and
computers. This book brings together unique contributions from
renowned experts on cyber-physical systems research and education
with applications. It also addresses the major challenges in CPS,
and then provides a resolution with various diverse applications as
examples. Advanced-level students and researchers focused on
computer science, engineering and biomedicine will find this to be
a useful secondary text book or reference, as will professionals
working in this field.
As technology matures, communication system operation regions shift
from mic- wave and millimeter ranges to sub-millimeter ranges.
However, device perf- mance at very high frequencies suffers
drastically from the material de?ciencies. As a result, engineers
and scientists are relentlessly in search for the new types of
materials, and composites which will meet the device performance
requirements and not present any de?ciencies due to material
electrical and magnetic properties. Anisotropic and gyrotropic
materials are the class of the materials which are very important
in the development high performance microwave devices and new types
composite layered structures. As a result, it is a need to
understand the wave propagation and radiation characteristics of
these materials to be able to realize them in practice. This book
is intended to provide engineers and scientists the required skill
set to design high frequency devices using anisotropic, and
gyrotropic materials by providing them the theoretical background
which is blended with the real world engineering application
examples. It is the author's hope that this book will help to ?ll
the gap in the area of applied electromagnetics for the design of
microwave and millimeter wave devices using new types of materials.
Each chapter in the book is designed to give the theory ?rst on the
subject and solidify it with application examples given in the last
chapter. The application examples for the radiation problems are
given at the end of Chap. 5 and Chap. 6 for anisotropic and
gyrotropic materials, respectively, after the theory section.
RF power amplifiers are implemented in communication, semiconductor
wafer processing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and radar
systems to produce RF signal with the desired characteristics to
perform several critical tasks in the entire system. They can be
designed to operate in linear or switch-mode, depending on the
specific application. This book explores the design and
implementation methods for both linear and switch-mode amplifiers
with real world engineering problems. The text discusses phased
controlled switch-mode amplifiers and distortion and modulation
effects in RF amplifiers. It illustrates the interface and
integration of components and sub-systems for RF amplifiers. The
material is further reinforced with MATLAB design files.
As technology matures, communication system operation regions shift
from mic- wave and millimeter ranges to sub-millimeter ranges.
However, device perf- mance at very high frequencies suffers
drastically from the material de?ciencies. As a result, engineers
and scientists are relentlessly in search for the new types of
materials, and composites which will meet the device performance
requirements and not present any de?ciencies due to material
electrical and magnetic properties. Anisotropic and gyrotropic
materials are the class of the materials which are very important
in the development high performance microwave devices and new types
composite layered structures. As a result, it is a need to
understand the wave propagation and radiation characteristics of
these materials to be able to realize them in practice. This book
is intended to provide engineers and scientists the required skill
set to design high frequency devices using anisotropic, and
gyrotropic materials by providing them the theoretical background
which is blended with the real world engineering application
examples. It is the author's hope that this book will help to ?ll
the gap in the area of applied electromagnetics for the design of
microwave and millimeter wave devices using new types of materials.
Each chapter in the book is designed to give the theory ?rst on the
subject and solidify it with application examples given in the last
chapter. The application examples for the radiation problems are
given at the end of Chap. 5 and Chap. 6 for anisotropic and
gyrotropic materials, respectively, after the theory section.
RF power amplifiers are implemented in communication, semiconductor
wafer processing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and radar
systems to produce RF signal with the desired characteristics to
perform several critical tasks in the entire system. They can be
designed to operate in linear or switch-mode, depending on the
specific application. This book explores the design and
implementation methods for both linear and switch-mode amplifiers
with real world engineering problems. The text discusses phased
controlled switch-mode amplifiers and distortion and modulation
effects in RF amplifiers. It illustrates the interface and
integration of components and sub-systems for RF amplifiers. The
material is further reinforced with MATLAB design files.
Introduction to RF Power Amplifier Design and Simulation fills a
gap in the existing literature by providing step-by-step guidance
for the design of radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers, from
analytical formulation to simulation, implementation, and
measurement. Featuring numerous illustrations and examples of
real-world engineering applications, this book: Gives an overview
of intermodulation and elaborates on the difference between linear
and nonlinear amplifiers Describes the high-frequency model and
transient characteristics of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect
transistors Details active device modeling techniques for
transistors and parasitic extraction methods for active devices
Explores network and scattering parameters, resonators, matching
networks, and tools such as the Smith chart Covers power-sensing
devices including four-port directional couplers and new types of
reflectometers Presents RF filter designs for power amplifiers as
well as application examples of special filter types Demonstrates
the use of computer-aided design (CAD) tools, implementing
systematic design techniques Blending theory with practice,
Introduction to RF Power Amplifier Design and Simulation supplies
engineers, researchers, and RF/microwave engineering students with
a valuable resource for the creation of efficient,
better-performing, low-profile, high-power RF amplifiers.
Magnetic resonance imaging, semiconductor processing, and RFID are
some of the critical applications within the medium frequency (MF)
to ultrahigh frequency (UHF) range that require RF designers to
have a solid understanding of analytical and experimental RF
techniques. Designers need to be able to design components and
devices cost effectively, and integrate them with high efficiency,
minimal loss, and required power. Computer-aided design (CAD) tools
also play an important part in helping to reduce costs and improve
accuracy through optimization. RF Circuit Design Techniques for
MF-UHF Applications explains how to design, simulate, and implement
RF/microwave components and devices for applications within the
medium frequency (MF) to ultrahigh frequency (UHF) range. The book
makes RF design simple by expertly blending theory, simulation, and
practical application examples. A Practical Guide to RF Circuit
Design in the MF-UHF Range: Theory, Simulation, and Real-World
Application Examples After a review of network parameters used in
the analysis of RF components and devices, the book examines MF-UHF
design techniques in detail. These include techniques for designing
high-power microstrip circuits, directional couplers, transformers,
composite and multilayer inductors, filters, combiners/dividers,
and RFID systems. For every device, the book gives the required
theory and then explains the verification process with CAD tools.
In addition, each design is illustrated with real-life
implementation examples that use a variety of CAD tools such as
MATLAB (R), Mathcad, HFSS (TM), Ansoft Designer (R), Sonnet (R),
and PSpice (R). Design tables, curves, and charts are included to
demonstrate an efficient design process. Throughout, the book also
offers practical hints to help engineers shorten the design time.
Design MF-UHF Devices More Cost-Effectively The book reflects the
optimum design methodology used in RF engineering, from the
application of theory, to simulation for verification, to
experimentation. Packed with useful techniques, tips, and examples,
it is an invaluable resource for engineers, researchers, and
students working in the MF-UHF range.
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