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This book presents a basic introduction to micromechanisms and
microactuators, particularly to their basic configurations and
design. This book fills the persisting gap in the published
literature on the mechanical manipulative aspects of
micromechanisms. It also helps in offering specialized introductory
courses on micromechanisms and microactuators not as part of MEMS
sensing devices, but as mechanical manipulative systems. The level
of the book is suitable for use in both undergraduate and
introductory graduate programmes. The book presents an overview of
miniaturization and scaling laws, basic design principles of
micro-sized mechanisms and actuators, micro-fabrication processes,
and some futuristic issues. The volume contains a large number of
figures and illustrations for easy understanding by the readers. It
will also be useful to researchers and professionals looking for an
introduction to the topic.
This book presents the basic fundamentals of descriptive
archaeoastronomy and its application to the astronomical
descriptions found in ancient Indian scriptures. Archaeoastronomy
is a branch of positional astronomy that helps to determine the
epochs of ancient astronomical alignments and special astronomical
events. In this book, only the descriptions of special stellar
alignments and events found in ancient texts can identify the
antiquity of the descriptions. India possesses a large volume of
ancient scriptures like Vedas and Puranas which contain many
astronomical descriptions as in ancient India positional astronomy
was well developed. The antiquities of these texts are determined
through archaeoastronomical techniques. Major events like
Mahabharata War are dated and using these dates a chronology of
ancient India is determined. The astronomically determined
chronology is compared with the results from various
archaeological, palaeoclimatological, geological and genealogical
investigations of ancient India. This introductory book interests
readers interested in unveiling the mystery involved with the
protohistory of this ancient civilization.
This book provides an introduction to Newtonian and relativistic
mechanics. Unlike other books on the topic, which generally take a
'top-down' approach, it follows a novel system to show how the
concepts of the 'science of motion' evolved through a veritable
jungle of intermediate ideas and concepts. Starting with
Aristotelian philosophy, the text gradually unravels how the human
mind slowly progressed towards the fundamental ideas of inertia
physics. The concepts that now appear so obvious to even a high
school student took great intellectuals more than a millennium to
clarify. The book explores the evolution of these concepts through
the history of science. After a comprehensive overview of the
discovery of dynamics, it explores fundamental issues of the
properties of space and time and their relation with the laws of
motion. It also explores the concepts of spatio-temporal locality
and fields, and offers a philosophical discussion of relative
motion versus absolute motion, as well as the concept of an
absolute space. Furthermore, it presents Galilean transformation
and the principle of relativity, inadequacy of Galilean relativity
and emergence of the spatial theory of relativity with an emphasis
on physical understanding, as well as the debate over relative
motion versus absolute motion and Mach's principle followed by the
principle of equivalence. The natural follow-on to this section is
the physical foundations of general theory of relativity. Lastly,
the book ends with some new issues and possibilities regarding
further modifications of the laws of motion leading to the solution
of a number of fundamental issues closely connected with the
characteristics of the cosmos. It is a valuable resource for
undergraduate students of physics, engineering, mathematics, and
related disciplines. It is also suitable for interdisciplinary
coursework and introductory reading outside the classroom.
This book presents a basic introduction to micromechanisms and
microactuators, particularly to their basic configurations and
design. This book fills the persisting gap in the published
literature on the mechanical manipulative aspects of
micromechanisms. It also helps in offering specialized introductory
courses on micromechanisms and microactuators not as part of MEMS
sensing devices, but as mechanical manipulative systems. The level
of the book is suitable for use in both undergraduate and
introductory graduate programmes. The book presents an overview of
miniaturization and scaling laws, basic design principles of
micro-sized mechanisms and actuators, micro-fabrication processes,
and some futuristic issues. The volume contains a large number of
figures and illustrations for easy understanding by the readers. It
will also be useful to researchers and professionals looking for an
introduction to the topic.
This practical, one-stop guide will quickly bring you up to speed
on LTE and LTE-Advanced. With everything you need to know about the
theory and technology behind the standards, this is a must-have for
engineers and managers in the wireless industry. * First book of
its kind describing technologies and system performance of LTE-A *
Covers the evolution of digital wireless technology, basics of LTE
and LTE-A, design of downlink and uplink channels, multi-antenna
techniques and heterogeneous networks * Analyzes performance
benefits over competing technologies, including WiMAX and 802.16m *
Reflects the latest LTE Release-10 standards * Includes numerous
examples, including extensive system and link results * Unique
approach is accessible to technical and non-technical readers alike
This book is intended to serve as a text on dynamics for
undergraduate students of engineering. The book provides in-depth
discussions of the fundamentals of Newtonian mechanics, more
commonly known as dynamics. Drawing on the author's extensive
experience in teaching the subject of dynamics at two Indian
Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institute of
Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), the book contains 498
line diagrams, 123 worked-out examples and 222 exercise problems.
The answers to select exercise problems are provided at the end of
the book. A wealth of detailed illustrations make the book ideally
suited for both self self-study and classroom use at both
introductory and secondary levels. Thus the book offers a valuable
resource for both students and teachers of dynamics, addressing the
main topics covered in core level courses on 'Dynamics' for
students of civil, mechanical and aerospace engineering across the
globe.
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