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Basic Electronics
Sunday, November 8th, 2009Electronic Principles, Sixth Edition
Sunday, November 8th, 2009An excellent tutorial for those interested in electronics
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A First Course in Complex Analysis
Thursday, November 5th, 2009These are the lecture notes of a one-semester undergraduate course which we taught at SUNY Binghamton. For many of our students, Complex Analysis is their first rigorous analysis (if not mathematics) class they take, and these notes reflect this very much. We tried to rely on as few concepts from real analysis as possible. In particular, series and sequences are treated “from scratch.” This also has the (maybe disadvantageous) consequence that power series are introduced very late in the course.
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Broadband Direct-Coupled and Matching RF Networks
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009This practical guide is for engineers and technicians who design RF networks that filter and match impedances over wide bands or match at a just one frequency. The networks may consist of L’s, C’s, open- and short-circuited stubs and cascade transmission lines, and transformers. New techniques are described clearly and at a level between seminars and graduate-level instruction.
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Algorithms and Data Structures in VLSI Design
Sunday, September 27th, 2009Description:
One of the main problems in chip design is the huge number of possible combinations of individual chip elements, leading to a combinatorial explosion as chips become more complex. New key results in theoretical computer science and in the design of data structures and efficient algorithms, can be applied fruitfully here. The application of ordered binary decision diagrams (OBDDs) has led to dramatic performance improvements in many computer-aided design projects. This textbook provides an introduction to the foundations of this interdisciplinary research area with an emphasis on applications in computer-aided circuit design and formal verification.
Bioinspiration and Robotics: Walking and Climbing Robots
Saturday, September 26th, 2009Description:
Nature has always been a source of inspiration and ideas for the robotics community. New solutions and technologies are required and hence this book is coming out to address and deal with the main challenges facing walking and climbing robots, and contributes with innovative solutions, designs, technologies and techniques. This book reports on the state of the art research and development findings and results. The content of the book has been structured into 5 technical research sections with total of 30 chapters written by well recognized researchers worldwide
Advances in Sonar Technology
Monday, September 21st, 2009Description:
From the table of contents: Simulation and 3D Reconstruction of Side-looking Sonar Images; Synthetic Aperture Techniques for Sonar Systems; Motion Compensation in High Resolution Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) Images; Ensemble Averaging and Resolution Enhancement of Digital Radar and Sonar Signals; Independent Component Analysis for Passive Sonar Signal Processing; From Statistical Detection to Decision Fusion: Detection of Underwater Mines in High Resolution SAS Images; Multi-Sonar Integration and the Advent of Senor Intelligence; On the Benefits of Using Both Dual Frequency Side Scan Sonar and Optical Signatures for the Discrimination of Coral Reef Benthic Communities; Outdoor Sonar Sensing; Mobile Robot Localization using Particle Filters and Sonar Sensors.
Finite Dimensional Linear Systems
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009Description:
This book is based on a one-semester course on dynamical systems given in the Electrical Engineering Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The students have been mostly electrical engineers in their first year of graduate school. The topics covered form the core for advanced work in such fields of study as optimal control, estimation, stability, electrical networks, and the control of distributed systems.
Mobile Robotics
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009Description:
This set of lectures is about navigating mobile platforms or robots. This is a huge topic and in eight lectures we can only hope to undertake a brief survey. The course is an extension of the B4 estimation course covering topics such as linear and non-linear Kalman Filtering. The estimation part of the lectures is applicable to many areas of engineering not just mobile robotics.
Electromagnetic Waves and Antennas
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009Description:
This book provides a broad and applications-oriented introduction to electromagnetic waves and antennas. The book is organized around three main topic areas: The propagation, reflection, and transmission of plane waves, and the analysis and design of multilayer films; Waveguides, transmission lines, impedance matching, and S-parameters; Linear and aperture antennas, scalar and vector diffraction theory, antenna array design, and coupled antennas