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The book systematically introduces the design theory and method of
multi-band RF filtering circuits for the modern wireless
communication systems or radar systems, which are required to
operate at multi-bands. These multi-band filtering RF circuits have
drawn more and more attention from the engineers and scientists in
the field of RF circuits design. The book proposes the detailed
theoretical analysis and abundant experimental data of multi-mode
resonators, multi-band bandpass filter with high selectivity,
reflectionless multi-band bandpass filter, balanced filter with
high suppression, slotline based multi-band balun filter,
switchable filtering diplexer based on reused L-shape resonator and
miniaturized 55-/95-GHz on-chip dual-band bandpass Filter. The book
is intended for undergraduate and graduate students who are
interested in filtering circuits design, researchers who are
investigating RF & microwave systems, as well as design
engineers who are working in the RF & microwave circuits field.
Readers can get an in-depth understanding about the multi-band RF
filtering circuits design theory and method.
The book systematically introduces the design theory and method of
multi-band RF filtering circuits for the modern wireless
communication systems or radar systems, which are required to
operate at multi-bands. These multi-band filtering RF circuits have
drawn more and more attention from the engineers and scientists in
the field of RF circuits design. The book proposes the detailed
theoretical analysis and abundant experimental data of multi-mode
resonators, multi-band bandpass filter with high selectivity,
reflectionless multi-band bandpass filter, balanced filter with
high suppression, slotline based multi-band balun filter,
switchable filtering diplexer based on reused L-shape resonator and
miniaturized 55-/95-GHz on-chip dual-band bandpass Filter. The book
is intended for undergraduate and graduate students who are
interested in filtering circuits design, researchers who are
investigating RF & microwave systems, as well as design
engineers who are working in the RF & microwave circuits field.
Readers can get an in-depth understanding about the multi-band RF
filtering circuits design theory and method.
This book presents computational interaction as an approach to
explaining and enhancing the interaction between humans and
information technology. Computational interaction applies
abstraction, automation, and analysis to inform our understanding
of the structure of interaction and also to inform the design of
the software that drives new and exciting human-computer
interfaces. The methods of computational interaction allow, for
example, designers to identify user interfaces that are optimal
against some objective criteria. They also allow software engineers
to build interactive systems that adapt their behaviour to better
suit individual capacities and preferences. Embedded in an
iterative design process, computational interaction has the
potential to complement human strengths and provide methods for
generating inspiring and elegant designs. Computational interaction
does not exclude the messy and complicated behaviour of humans,
rather it embraces it by, for example, using models that are
sensitive to uncertainty and that capture subtle variations between
individual users. It also promotes the idea that there are many
aspects of interaction that can be augmented by algorithms. This
book introduces computational interaction design to the reader by
exploring a wide range of computational interaction techniques,
strategies and methods. It explains how techniques such as
optimisation, economic modelling, machine learning, control theory,
formal methods, cognitive models and statistical language
processing can be used to model interaction and design more
expressive, efficient and versatile interaction.
This book presents computational interaction as an approach to
explaining and enhancing the interaction between humans and
information technology. Computational interaction applies
abstraction, automation, and analysis to inform our understanding
of the structure of interaction and also to inform the design of
the software that drives new and exciting human-computer
interfaces. The methods of computational interaction allow, for
example, designers to identify user interfaces that are optimal
against some objective criteria. They also allow software engineers
to build interactive systems that adapt their behaviour to better
suit individual capacities and preferences. Embedded in an
iterative design process, computational interaction has the
potential to complement human strengths and provide methods for
generating inspiring and elegant designs. Computational interaction
does not exclude the messy and complicated behaviour of humans,
rather it embraces it by, for example, using models that are
sensitive to uncertainty and that capture subtle variations between
individual users. It also promotes the idea that there are many
aspects of interaction that can be augmented by algorithms. This
book introduces computational interaction design to the reader by
exploring a wide range of computational interaction techniques,
strategies and methods. It explains how techniques such as
optimisation, economic modelling, machine learning, control theory,
formal methods, cognitive models and statistical language
processing can be used to model interaction and design more
expressive, efficient and versatile interaction.
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