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69 Axially homogeneous, zero mean flow buoyancy-driven turbulence in a vertical pipeM. R. Cholemari & J. H. Arakeri
103 Wake structure of a transversely rotating sphere at moderate Reynolds numbersM. Giacobello, A. Ooi & S. Balachandar
131 Stability analysis of cusped bubbles in viscoelastic flowsR. You, A. Borhan & H. Haj-Hariri
155 Boundary integral method for the evolution of slender viscous fibres containing holes in the cross-sectionS. S. Chakravarthy & W. K. S. Chiu
183 A branched one-dimensional model of vessel networksJ.-M. Fullana & S. Zaleski
205 Dynamo properties of the turbulent velocity field of a saturated dynamoF. Cattaneo & S. M. Tobias
215 Nonlinear higher-order spectral solution for a two-dimensional moving load on iceF. Bonnefoy, M. H. Meylan & P. Ferrant
243 Impact of a rising stream on a horizontal plate of finite extentP. Christodoulides & F. Dias
259 High-Reynolds-number turbulent boundary layer friction drag reduction from wall-injected polymer solutionsE. S. Winkel, G. F. Oweis, S. A. Vanapalli, D. R. Dowling, M. Perlin, M. J. Solomon & S. L. Ceccio
289 Human sperm accumulation near surfaces: a simulation studyD. J. Smith, E. A. Gaffney, J. R. Blake & J. C. Kirkman-Brown
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Modelling of a special class of spherical parallel manipulators with Euler parameters, Shaoping Bai, Michael R. Hansen and Torben O. Andersen 161
A mobile robot with autonomous climbing and descending of stairs, Pinhas Ben-Tzvi, Shingo Ito and Andrew A. Goldenberg 171
Real-time obstacle avoidance for multiple mobile robots, Farbod Fahimi, C. Nataraj and Hashem Ashrafiuon 189
Recursive modelling in dynamics of Delta parallel robot, Stefan Staicu 199
Force-closure analysis of 6-DOF cable manipulators with seven or more cables, Xiumin Diao and Ou Ma 209
A hand–eye calibration algorithm based on screw motions, Zijian Zhao andYuncai Liu 217
PID control of robot manipulators equipped with brushless DC motors, V. M. Hernández-Guzmán, V. Santibánez and R. Campa 225
Kinematic analysis of partially decoupled fully-parallel manipulators of type 5-5and 4-5, Rocco Vertechy and Vincenzo Parenti-Castelli 235
A new family of spatial 3-DOF parallel manipulators with two translational andone rotational DOFs, Xin-Jun Liu, Jinsong Wang, Chao Wu and Jongwon Kim 241
Fall detection in walking robots by multi-way principal component analysis, J. G. Daniël Karssen and Martijn Wisse 249
Inverse dynamics of the 6-dof out-parallel manipulator by means of the principleof virtual work, Yongjie Zhao and Feng Gao 259
Numerical methods based controller design for mobile robots, Gustavo Scaglia,Lucía Quintero Montoya, Vicente Mut and Fernando di Sciascio 269
Performance-based reactive navigation for non-holonomic mobile robots, Michael Defoort, Jorge Palos, Annemarie Kokosy, Thierry Floquet andWilfrid Perruquetti 281
Decentralized robust control of robot manipulators with harmonic drive transmis-sion and application to modular and reconfigurable serial arms, Z. Li, W. W. Melek and C. Clark 291
Smart wheelchair perception using odometry, ultrasound sensors, and camera, O. Horn and M. Kreutner 303
Gas distribution mapping of multiple odour sources using a mobile robot, Amy Loutfi, Silvia Coradeschi, Achim J. Lilienthal and Javier Gonzalez 311
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Introduction to the special issue on intelligent virtual environments and virtual agentsJESÚS IBÁÑEZ and CARLOS DELGADO-MATA 317
Modeling emotional action for social charactersHONGWEI YANG, ZHIGENG PAN, MINGMIN ZHANG and CHUNHUA JU 321
On the implications of the virtual storyteller’s point of viewJESÚS IBÁÑEZ, RUTH AYLETT, CARLOS DELGADO-MATA and BEATRIZ MOLINUEVO 339
Simulating socially intelligent agents in semantic virtual environmentsFRANCISCO GRIMALDO, MIGUEL LOZANO, FERNANDO BARBER and GUILLERMO VIGUERAS 369
On virtual environments and agents in next-generation computer gamesDANIEL TORRES 389
Art applications for crowdsISAAC RUDOMIN, ERIK MILLÁN, BENJAMÍN HERNÁNDEZ, MARISSA DÍAZ and DANIEL RIVERA 399
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Weak GPS Signal Detection in Animal Tracking 1Grant MacLean
Optical Matrix Device: Technical Aspects of a New Tool for the Detection and Recording of Small Nocturnal Aerial Targets 23Michael Vorotkov, Alexandra Sinelschikova and Martin Griffi ths
Modelling Group Navigation: Dominance and Democracy in Homing Pigeons 33Robin Freeman and Dora Biro
Heuristic Reduction of Gyro Drift for Personnel Tracking Systems 41Johann Borenstein, Lauro Ojeda and Surat Kwanmuang
Transit Vessel Scheduling in the Strait of Istanbul 59Özgecan S. Ulusçu, Birnur Özbas, Tayfur Altıok, Ilhan Or and Tuba Yılmaz
Planning Emergency Manoeuvres 79Rafal Szlapczynski
The Ship Domain – A Criterion of Navigational Safety Assessment in an Open Sea Area 93Zbigniew Pietrzykowski and Janusz Uriasz
Revisiting the Lessons of the Early Steering and Sailing Rules for an e-Navigation Age 109John Wilde Crosbie
Precise Spacecraft Relative Positioning using Single-Frequency Pseudorange Measurements 119Marc-Philippe Rudel and Pini Gurfil
GPS-GLONASS-GALILEO: A Dynamical Comparison 135Stelian Cojocaru, Eugen Birsan, Ghiorghe Batrinca and Paulica Arsenie
Improving Ambiguity Resolution Rate with an Accurate Ionospheric Differential Correction 151Mardina Abdullah, Hal J. Strangeways and David M. A. Walsh
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A Foundation in Digital CommunicationAmos LapidothEidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
This intuitive yet rigorous introduction derives the core results of digital communication from first principles, whilst theory, rather than industry standards, motivates the engineering approaches. With every concept defined mathematically, and including over 300 exercises, this is ideal for graduate courses and for anyone asking ‘why’ and not just ‘how’.2009 247 x 174 mm 750pp 6 tables 320 exercises 978-0-521-19395-5 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521193955
Modem TheoryAn Introduction to TelecommunicationsRichard Blahut
This detailed introduction presents the theory of digital modulation and coding underpinning the modern design of modems for telecommunications. From baseband and passband modulation and demodulation to sequence estimation, turbo codes, and the Viterbi algorithm, a wide range of key topics is covered, whilst end-of-chapter exercises test students’ understanding throughout.2009 247 x 174 mm 520pp 5 tables 186 exercises 978-0-521-78014-8 Hardback c. £50.00 Publication December 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521780148
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A First Course in Digital CommunicationsHa H. NguyenUniversity of Saskatchewan, Canada
and Ed ShwedykUniversity of Manitoba, Canada
A concise introduction to the core concepts in digital communication, providing clarity and depth through examples, problems and MATLAB exercises. Its simple structure maps
a logical route to understand the most basic principles in digital communication, and also leads students through more in-depth treatment with examples and step-by step instructions.
‘The use of a step-by-step approach to the design of signal transmission and reception techniques with the aid of examples, illustrations, and problem solving linked to practical systems is very useful.’Falah Ali, Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, University of Sussex, UK
Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Deterministic signal characterization and analysis; 3. Probability theory, random variables and random processes; 4. Sampling and quantization; 5. Optimum receiver for binary data transmission; 6. Baseband data transmission; 7. Basic digital passband modulation; 8. M-ary signaling techniques; 9. Signaling over bandlimited channels; 10. Signaling over fading channels; 11. Advanced modulation techniques; 12. Synchronization; Index.2009 246 x 189 mm 562pp 17 tables 286 exercises 978-0-521-87613-1 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521876131
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Principles of Digital CommunicationRobert G. GallagerMassachusetts Institute of Technology
The renowned communications theorist Robert Gallager describes the fundamental system aspects of digital communication for graduate students.
‘Professor Gallager is a legendary figure … known for his insight and excellent style of exposition.’Professor Lang Tong, Cornell University
Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction to digital communication; 2. Coding for discrete sources; 3. Quantization; 4. Source and channel waveforms; 5. Vector spaces and signal space; 6. Channels, modulation, and demodulation; 7. Random processes and noise; 8. Detection, coding and decoding; 9. Wireless digital communication.2008 247 x 174 mm 422pp 100 b/w illus. 169 exercises 978-0-521-87907-1 Hardback £37.50
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Fundamentals of Digital CommunicationUpamanyu MadhowUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
A concise presentation of the concepts underlying the design of digital communication systems, without the detail that can overwhelm students. Many examples, from the basic to the cutting-edge, show how the theory is used and give a modern perspective. Practical algorithms allow the student to perform computations and simulations.
‘Madhow is a highly established researcher with a good style that is easy to read.’Professor Elza Erkip, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn
Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Modulation; 3. Demodulation; 4. Synchronization and noncoherent communication; 5. Channel equalization; 6. Information-theoretic limits and their computation; 7. Channel coding; 8. Wireless communication; Appendices: A. Probability, random variables and random processes; B. The Chernoff bound; C. Jensen’s inequality.2008 246 x 189 mm 518pp 139 b/w illus. 160 exercises 978-0-521-87414-4 Hardback £40.00
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Classical and Quantum Information TheoryAn Introduction for the Telecom ScientistEmmanuel DesurvireThales, France
For the first time, this book sets out a complete overview of both classical and quantum information theory, covering key topics such as coding, compression, error-correction, cryptography, and channel capacity. Highly illustrated, with numerous practical examples and end-of-chapter exercises, this is ideal for graduate students, researchers and practitioners in industry.
‘The book would make an excellent text for an upper division graduate course in Electrical Engineering that might run one or two semesters. Meaningful problems, with a range of difficulty, are provided (answers are available from the publisher). The format and style of the book also make it a great choice for self-study. I recommend it highly.’Ivan P. Kaminow, University of California, Berkeley
2009 247 x 174 mm 714pp 1 b/w illus. 59 tables 139 exercises 978-0-521-88171-5 Hardback £40.00
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Modern Coding TheoryTom Richardsonand Ruediger UrbankeÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne
Deciding which coding scheme to employ, how to design a new scheme, or how to improve an existing system? This summary of modern iterative coding makes the decision more straightforward by presenting the techniques to analyse and design practical iterative coding systems. Resources available online: www.cambridge.org/9780521852296.
‘There is definitely a market for a book focusing on LDPC codes, and Tom Richardson and Reudiger Urbanke would be on anyone’s short list to write that book. They have made substantive contributions to the theory and practice of LDPC codes. I believe this book will become required reading for researchers in LDPC codes at universities and communications companies around the world.’Thomas Fuja, University of Notre Dame
2008 247 x 174 mm 592pp 150 b/w illus. 185 exercises 978-0-521-85229-6 Hardback £45.00
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Channel CodesClassical and ModernWilliam RyanUniversity of Arizona
and Shu LinUniversity of California, Davis
This detailed introduction presents the underlying theory and describes how to design and implement practical iterative codes. Including the latest information on modern channel codes plus 250 varied and stimulating end-of-chapter problems, this is an essential resource for students and practitioners alike.Contents: Preface; 1. Coding and capacity; 2. Finite fields, vector spaces, finite geometries and graphs; 3. Linear block codes; 4. Convolutional codes; 5. Low-density parity-check codes; 6. Computer-based design of LDPC codes; 7. Turbo codes; 8. Ensemble enumerators for turbo and LDPC codes; 9. Ensemble decoding thresholds for LDPC and turbo codes; 10. Finite geometry LDPC codes; 11. Constructions of LDPC codes; 12. LDPC
codes based on combinatorial designs, graphs, and superposition; 13. LDPC codes for binary erasure channels; 14. Non-binary LDPC codes; 15. LDPC code applications and advanced topics; Index.2009 247 x 174 mm 720pp 35 tables 250 exercises 978-0-521-84868-8 Hardback c. £50.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521848688
Iterative Error CorrectionTurbo, Low-Density Parity-Check and Repeat-Accumulate CodesSarah J. JohnsonUniversity of Newcastle, New South Wales
This self-contained treatment presents the key ideas needed to understand, design, implement and analyse these powerful error correction codes. Turbo, low-density parity-check, and repeat-accumulate codes are covered in detail, with precise presentations of encoding and decoding procedures. Worked examples and pseudo-code throughout facilitate the reader’s understanding of the techniques described.2009 247 x 174 mm 330pp 144 exercises 978-0-521-87148-8 Hardback c. £45.00 Publication December 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521871488
Two-Dimensional Information Theory and CodingWith Applications to Graphics Data and High-Density Storage MediaJørn JustesenTechnical University of Denmark, Lyngby
and Søren ForchhammerTechnical University of Denmark, Lyngby
This complete introduction to two-dimensional information theory and coding provides the key techniques for modeling data and estimating their information content. Special emphasis is placed on application to transmission, storage, compression, and error protection of graphic information. Numerous examples illustrate the theory throughout, whilst end-of-chapter exercises test the reader’s understanding.2009 247 x 174 mm 184pp 2 b/w illus. 11 tables 51 exercises 978-0-521-88860-8 Hardback c. £40.00 Publication November 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521888608
Algebraic Codes on Lines, Planes, and CurvesAn Engineering ApproachRichard E. BlahutUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Advanced treatment of algebraic coding theory and its application in communications and signal processing, from an engineering perspective.2008 247 x 174 mm 576pp 86 b/w illus. 978-0-521-77194-8 Hardback £50.00
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Network CodingAn IntroductionTracey HoCalifornia Institute of Technology
and Desmond LunBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Unified overview of the theory, applications, challenges and future directions of network coding. Starts with basic concepts, models and theory, then covers a core subset of results with full proofs. Uses an engineering approach. For graduate students and researchers in electronic and computer engineering, and practitioners in the communications industry.2008 253 x 177 mm 184pp 47 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87310-9 Hardback £30.00
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Design, Measurement and Management of Large-Scale IP NetworksBridging the Gap Between Theory and PracticeAntonio NucciNarus Inc., Mountain View, California
and Konstantina PapagiannakiIntel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Weaving together theory and practice, this text sets out the design and management principles of large-scale IP networks, and the need for these tasks to be underpinned by actual measurements. This is a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers, as well as for practitioners in the communication industry. 2008 247 x 174 mm 406pp 3 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-0-521-88069-5 Hardback £40.00
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Multiwavelength Optical NetworksArchitectures, Design, and ControlSecond editionThomas E. SternColumbia University, New York
Georgios EllinasUniversity of Cyprus
and Krishna BalaXtellus, New Jersey
Second edition of the acclaimed Multiwavelength Optical Networks, describing architectures, enabling technologies, and analytical tools.Contents: 1. The big picture; 2. The layered architecture and its resources; 3. Network connections; 4. Enabling technology; 5. Static multipoint networks; 6. Wavelength/waveband routed networks; 7. Logically routed networks; 8. Survivability: protection and restoration; 9. Optical control plane; 10. Optical packet switched networks; 11. Current trends in multiwavelength optical networking; Appendices: A. Graph theory; B. Fixed scheduling algorithm; C. Markov chains and queues; D. A limiting-cut heuristic; E. An algorithm for minimum-interference routing in linear lightwave networks; F. Synopsis of the SONET standard; G. A looping algorithm.2009 253 x 177 mm 1004pp 978-0-521-88139-5 Hardback £50.00
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Optical Switching NetworksMartin MaierUniversité du Québec, Montréal
Describes the major switching paradigms developed for modern optical networks, discussing their operation, advantages, disadvantages and implementation. Includes the latest developments in optical access, local, metropolitan, and wide area networks. The feasibility, challenges and potential of next-generation optical networks are described. Animations and lecture slides available online (www.cambridge.org/9780521868006).2008 247 x 174 mm 244pp 86 b/w illus. 978-0-521-86800-6 Hardback £40.00
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Hands-On NetworkingFrom Theory to PracticeMaria Luisa MeraniUniversità degli Studi di Modena, Italy
Maurizio CasoniUniversità degli Studi di Modena, Italy
and Walter CerroniUniversità degli Studi, Bologna, Italy
Learn the core theory and explore real-world networking issues with this richly illustrated example-based textbook. It includes case studies and numerous laboratory exercises that connect theory and practice through hands-on experimentation with real networking devices. Its bottom-up approach is easy for students to follow and perfect for lab-oriented courses.2009 247 x 174 mm 272pp 6 b/w illus. 16 tables 17 exercises 978-0-521-86985-0 Hardback £40.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521869850
Digital Television SystemsMarcelo S. AlencarUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil
Digital television is a multibillion-dollar industry with commercial systems now being deployed worldwide. In this concise yet detailed guide, you will learn about the standards applying to fixed-line and mobile digital television, as well as the underlying principles involved, such as signal analysis, modulation techniques, and source and channel coding.Contents: Contents; List of figures; List of tables; 1. Fundamentals of digital television; 2. Audio and video coding; 3. Fundamentals and standards of video and audio compression; 4. Channel coding for digital television; 5. Digital and analog transmission systems; 6. Advanced Transmission Systems Committee Standard (ATSC); 7. Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); 8. Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting for Terrestrial Television Broadcasting (ISDB); 9. International System for Digital Television (ISDTV); 10. Digital Terrestrial Television Multimedia Broadcasting (DTMB); A. Evolution of television standards; B. Signal analysis; C. Random signal and noise; Index; Bibliography.2009 247 x 174 mm 310pp 978-0-521-89602-3 Hardback £45.00
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Multimedia NetworkingFrom Theory to PracticeJenq-Neng HwangUniversity of Washington
Balancing just the right amount of theory with practical design and integration knowledge, this authoritative guide to multimedia networking addresses the most critical components involved in a multimedia networking system and presents many real-world commercial systems and prototypes, as well as software samples and integration examples.Contents: 1. Introduction to multimedia networking; 2. Digital speech coding; 3. Digital audio coding; 4. Digital image coding; 5. Digital video coding; 6. Digital multimedia broadcasting; 7. Multimedia quality of service of IP networks; 8. QoS issues in streaming architectures; 9. Wireless broadband and QoS; 10. Multimedia over wireless broadband; 11. Digital rights management of multimedia; 12. Implementation of multimedia networking.2009 247 x 174 mm 568pp 6 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88204-0 Hardback £55.00
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NetworksOptimisation and EvolutionPeter WhittleUniversity of Cambridge
Masterful unification of disparate fields and lessons from nature; derives comprehensible and realistic design principles.Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, 21
2007 228 x 152 mm 282pp 79 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87100-6 Hardback £35.00
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Control Techniques for Complex NetworksSean MeynUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
From foundations to state-of-the-art; the tools and philosophy you need to build network models.
‘Sean Meyn’s text is a wonderful piece of work … It progresses through a series of important topics, running the gamut from modern control techniques for queuing system analysis, to optimization of deterministic network models, to computer simulation methods; and all the while, it provides rigorous mathematical foundations alongside a variety of clever, practical applications. The lively writing style
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and apt examples keep everything interesting, and I believe that readers will greatly appreciate and benefit from this unique book.’David M. Goldsman, Georgia Institute of Technology
2008 253 x 177 mm 582pp 98 exercises 978-0-521-88441-9 Hardback £45.00
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Markov Chains and Stochastic StabilitySecond editionSean MeynUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
and Richard L. TweedieUniversity of Minnesota
Prologue by Peter W. Glynn
New up-to-date edition of this influential classic on Markov chains in general state spaces. Proofs are rigorous and concise, the range of applications is broad and knowledgeable, and key ideas are accessible to practitioners with limited mathematical background. New commentary by Sean Meyn, including updated references, reflects developments since 1996.
‘This second edition remains true to the remarkable standards of scholarship established by the first edition … it will no doubt be a very welcome addition to the literature.’Peter W. Glynn, Prologue to the Second Edition
Cambridge Mathematical Library
2009 247 x 174 mm 622pp 4 b/w illus. 978-0-521-73182-9 Paperback £30.00
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Random Networks for CommunicationFrom Statistical Physics to Information SystemsMassimo FranceschettiUniversity of California, San Diego
and Ronald MeesterVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
First comprehensive introduction to techniques and problems in the field of spatial random networks, for graduate students and scientists. Motivated by applications to wireless data networks; both readable and rigorous. Models developed are also of interest in a broader context, ranging from
engineering to social networks, biology, and physics.Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Phase transitions in infinite networks; 3. Connectivity of finite networks; 4. More on phase transitions; 5. Statistical physics of information flow; 6. Navigation in random networks; Appendix; References; Index.Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, 24
2008 253 x 177 mm 216pp 67 b/w illus. 60 exercises 978-0-521-85442-9 Hardback £35.00
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Distributed ComputingPrinciples, Algorithms, and SystemsAjay D. KshemkalyaniUniversity of Illinois, Chicago
and Mukesh SinghalUniversity of Kentucky
This comprehensive textbook covers the principles and models underlying the theory, algorithms and systems aspects of distributed computing.2008 246 x 189 mm 754pp 284 b/w illus. 163 exercises 978-0-521-87634-6 Hardback £45.00
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521876346
Quantum Computer ScienceAn IntroductionN. David MerminCornell University, New York
A concise introduction to quantum computation for computer scientists who know nothing about quantum theory.2007 246 x 189 mm 236pp 67 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87658-2 Hardback £30.00
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521876582
Quickest DetectionH. Vincent PoorPrinceton University, New Jersey
and Olympia HadjiliadisBrooklyn College, City University of New York
This unified treatment of the quickest detection problem provides the background necessary to design, analyze, and understand quickest detection algorithms.2008 247 x 174 mm 244pp 978-0-521-62104-5 Hardback £45.00
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521621045
Steganography in Digital MediaPrinciples, Algorithms, and ApplicationsJessica FridrichState University of New York, Binghamton
Understand the building blocks of covert communication in digital media with this self-contained guide. Written in a simple style and requiring only basic mathematical knowledge, each chapter includes exercises with hints to jump-start the problem solver, whilst techniques supplied with pseudo-code make it easy to implement algorithms in real-life applications.2009 247 x 174 mm 464pp 20 b/w illus. 20 tables 52 exercises 978-0-521-19019-0 Hardback c. £45.00 Publication November 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521190190
Text-to-Speech SynthesisPaul TaylorUniversity of Cambridge
Providing an end-to-end account of the process of generating speech by computer, this book gives in-depth explanations of current speech synthesis technology without assuming specialised prior knowledge. Designed for graduate students in electrical engineering, computer science, and linguistics; this is also ideal for practitioners in human communication interaction, and telephony.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Communication and language; 3. The text-to-speech problem; 4. Text segmentation and organisation; 5. Text decoding; 6. Prosody prediction from text; 7. Phonetics and phonology; 8. Pronunciation; 9. Synthesis of prosody; 10. Signals and filters; 11. Acoustic models of speech production; 12. Analysis of speech signals; 13. Synthesis techniques based on vocal tract models; 14. Synthesis by concatenation and signal processing modification; 15. Hidden Markov model synthesis; 16. Unit selection synthesis; 17. Further issues; 18. Conclusions.2009 247 x 174 mm 626pp 176 b/w illus. 978-0-521-89927-7 Hardback £50.00
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Applied Speech and Audio ProcessingWith Matlab ExamplesIan McLoughlinNanyang Technological University, Singapore
This one-stop resource blends speech and hearing research to describe the key techniques of speech and audio processing. MATLAB examples are
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provided throughout to illustrate the concepts discussed and give the reader hands-on experience with important techniques. This is a valuable resource for those working with speech and audio systems.2009 247 x 174 mm 216pp 3 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-0-521-51954-0 Hardback £30.00
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Fundamentals of Digital ImagingH. J. TrussellNorth Carolina State University
and M. J. VrhelArtifex Software Inc., Washington
Covers core techniques of image capture and the display of monochrome and color images.2008 247 x 174 mm 550pp 240 b/w illus. 35 colour illus. 978-0-521-86853-2 Hardback £65.00
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Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and SystemsMrinal MandalUniversity of Alberta
and Amir AsifYork University, Toronto
This textbook presents an introduction to fundamental concepts of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems, in a self-contained manner.
‘The book is truly outstanding. I’m passing it around to my colleagues to have them consider it for their courses. I loved all the problems worked out in great detail, how well written it is, and the very comprehensive nature of the presentation. It is a great book.’Michael F. Insana, Professor of Bioengineering and ECE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2007 246 x 189 mm 880pp 42 tables 385 exercises 978-0-521-85455-9 Hardback £42.00www.cambridge.org/9780521854559
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Fundamentals of Signals and SystemsA Building Block ApproachPhilip D. ChaHarvey Mudd College, California
and John I. MolinderHarvey Mudd College, California
Textbook providing a solid foundation in both signal processing and systems modeling using a building block approach. Contents: 1. Introduction to signals and systems; 2. Constructing signals from building blocks; 3. Sampling and data acquisition; 4. Lumped element modeling of mechanical systems; 5. Lumped element modeling of electrical systems; 6. Solution to differential equations; 7. Input-output relationships using frequency response; 8. Digital signal processing (DSP); 9. Applications; 10. Summary; Laboratory exercises.2006 247 x 174 mm 460pp 349 b/w illus. 19 tables 117 exercises 978-0-521-84966-1 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521849661
Quantization NoiseRoundoff Error in Digital Computation, Signal Processing, Control, and CommunicationsBernard WidrowStanford University, California
and István KollárBudapest University of Technology and Economics
Authoritative analysis of quantization (roundoff error), ideal for those working in digital signal processing, control or numerical analysis.2008 247 x 174 mm 778pp 358 b/w illus. 243 exercises 978-0-521-88671-0 Hardback £45.00
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Handbook of Hybrid Systems ControlTheory, Tools, ApplicationsEdited by Jan LunzeRuhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany
and Francoise Lamnabhi-LagarrigueCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
Setting out core theory and reviewing new methods, theoretical problems and applications, this handbook shows how hybrid systems can be modelled and understood. 60 expert authors involved in recent developments and industrial applications provide practical insights, whilst running examples and numerous
illustrations help readers to recognise problems and find solutions.2009 247 x 174 mm 608pp 1 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-0-521-76505-3 Hardback c. £50.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521765053
Filtering and System IdentificationA Least Squares ApproachMichel VerhaegenTechnische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
and Vincent VerdultTechnische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
This book discusses the design of reliable numerical methods to retrieve missing information in models built using filtering and system identification techniques. Homework-problems, MATLAB simulations and numerous illustrations, make this ideal for graduate students, researchers and practitioners in engineering disciplines. Additional resources, including solutions, are available online at www.cambridge.org/9780521875127.2007 247 x 174 mm 422pp 74 b/w illus. 89 exercises 978-0-521-87512-7 Hardback £53.00
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Nonparametric System IdentificationWlodzimierz GreblickiPolitechnika Wroclawska, Poland
and Miroslaw PawlakUniversity of Manitoba, Canada
Provides an overview of non-parametric system identification for nonlinear block-oriented systems, as well as new approaches. Demonstrates possibilities of applying non-parametric regression to system identification and shows how to identify nonlinear subsystems and their characteristics with limited information. Ideal for researchers and practitioners in systems theory, signal processing, and communications, and researchers in mechanics, economics, and biology.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Discrete-time Hammerstein systems; 3. Kernel algorithms; 4. Semi-recursive kernel algorithms; 5. Recursive kernel algorithms; 6. Orthogonal series algorithms; 7. Algorithms with ordered observations; 8. Continuous-time Hammerstein systems; 9. Discrete-time Wiener systems; 10. Kernel and orthogonal series algorithms;
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11. Continuous-time Wiener system; 12. Other block-oriented nonlinear systems; 13. Multivariate nonlinear block-oriented systems; 14. Semiparametric identification; Appendices.2008 253 x 177 mm 400pp 93 b/w illus. 978-0-521-86804-4 Hardback £65.00
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Stochastic ResonanceFrom Suprathreshold Stochastic Resonance to Stochastic Signal QuantizationMark D. McDonnellInstitute for Telecommunications Research, University of South Australia and University of Adelaide
Nigel G. StocksUniversity of Warwick
Charles E. M. PearceUniversity of Adelaide
and Derek AbbottUniversity of Adelaide
Ideal for researchers in fields from computational neuroscience through to electronic engineering, this book addresses theoretical aspects of stochastic quantization, in the context of the suprathreshold stochastic resonance effect. Each chapter ends with a review of the main points, and open questions to guide researchers in finding new research directions.
‘… the joint authors of this book adopt a pragmatic approach to these essentially semantic issues and point to the widespread acceptance and use of terminology as a justification for giving attention to more substantive issues associated with understanding and using stochastic resonance in its several forms. … A major strength of this book is its capture of the expertise of four leading exponents of stochastic resonance research. Four heads here certainly provide an optimal performance. Take home messages from all the chapters are provided in clear ‘in a nutshell’ summaries. Open questions are also highlighted in this way. The book includes an extensive set of references and is generally presented to a very high standard. … the authors have rendered a major service to a multi-disciplinary research community which can benefit from the clarity of exposition offered in this book. It is to be hoped that that community will repay its debt to these authors by taking forward wherever possible applications of stochastic resonance.’Contemporary Physics
2008 247 x 174 mm 448pp 125 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88262-0 Hardback £80.00
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LTE for 4G Mobile BroadbandAir Interface Technologies and PerformanceFarooq KhanSamsung Telecommunications America, Richardson, Texas
Do you need to get up to speed quickly on LTE? Understand the new technologies of the standard and their impact on system performance improvements with this practical guide. You’ll get a strong grounding in the technical details and fascinating insights into why particular technologies were chosen in the development process.
‘This text is especially helpful as an accompaniment to the 3GPP specifications themselves, which offer no explanations as to why one thing or another is included, no hint as to why one protocol technique was chosen over another, or why certain contributions appear only to disappear in later releases. Khan’s text offers a welcome set of explanations for pretty much all the mysteries in the specifications; the book gave me a sense of having sat through the LTE formulation process itself. … Farooq Khan gives us a rigorous exploration of the contributing technologies and practices with all the whys and wherefores disclosed. The book is, in my view, a critical accompaniment to the LTE specifications for readers who prefer to understand what they are reading and would like to be able to interpret and actually use the LTE specifications.’Malcolm Oliphant, Award Solutions Inc.
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Network architecture and protocols; 3. Downlink access; 4. Single-carrier FDMA; 5. Reducing uplink signal peakiness; 6. Transmit diversity; 7. MIMO spatial multiplexing; 8. Channel bandwidths and structure; 9. Cell search and reference signals; 10. Random access; 11. Channel coding; 12. Scheduling, link adaptation and hybrid ARQ; 13. Power control; 14. Uplink control signaling; 15. Downlink control signaling; 16. Inter-cell interference control; 17. Single frequency network broadcast; 18. Spatial channel model; 19. LTE performance verification.2009 247 x 174 mm 506pp 978-0-521-88221-7 Hardback £50.00
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Next Generation Wireless LANsThroughput, Robustness, and Reliability in 802.11nEldad PerahiaIntel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon
and Robert StaceyIntel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon
If you want to be brought up to speed quickly on IEEE 802.11n without having to wade through the entire standard, then look no further. This comprehensive overview describes the underlying principles, implementation details, and key enhancing features of 802.11n, whilst numerous examples highlight the benefits of the new features.
‘Books like this one are invaluable because they provide the details and the background that allow readers to answer the questions, ‘What is likely to be in the final standard and how does it work?’ Eldad and Robert should be congratulated on taking up the challenge.’Andrew Myles, Chairman of Wi-Fi Alliance
2008 247 x 174 mm 416pp 85 tables 978-0-521-88584-3 Hardback £35.00
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Dynamic Spectrum Access and Management in Cognitive Radio NetworksEkram HossainUniversity of Manitoba, Canada
Dusit NiyatoNanyang Technological University, Singapore
and Zhu HanUniversity of Houston
Are you involved in designing the next generation of wireless networks? With spectrum becoming an ever scarcer resource, the revolutionary technology presented in this book will be at the cutting edge of future wireless communications. All the key research issues and state-of-the-art design, analysis, and optimization techniques are covered.2009 247 x 174 mm 504pp 22 tables 978-0-521-89847-8 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521898478
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Cooperative Communications and NetworkingK. J. Ray LiuUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Ahmed K. SadekQualcomm, San Diego, California
Weifeng SuState University of New York, Buffalo
and Andres KwasinskiTexas Instruments, Germantown, Maryland
Presenting the fundamentals of cooperative communications and networking, this text provides a holistic approach to principal topics where significant improvements can be obtained. Also including end-of-chapter review questions, this is an ideal textbook for advanced courses on wireless communications, and will appeal to both graduate students and industry practitioners. 2008 247 x 174 mm 642pp 17 tables 117 exercises 978-0-521-89513-2 Hardback £50.00
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Security and Cooperation in Wireless NetworksThwarting Malicious and Selfish Behavior in the Age of Ubiquitous ComputingLevente ButtyánTechnical University of Budapest
and Jean-Pierre HubauxÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne
The first self-contained text to consider security and non-cooperative behavior in wireless networks. 2007 247 x 174 mm 496pp 140 b/w illus. 80 exercises 978-0-521-87371-0 Hardback £40.00
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Wireless Internet SecurityArchitecture and ProtocolsJames KempfDoCoMo Labs USA, Palo Alto, California
Approaching wireless Internet security from the position of system architecture, this text describes the cryptographic and protocol-based tools for Internet security, highlighting their application in wireless networks. Rather than dealing with specific standards or products, the focus throughout is on the architectural and practical design aspects of wireless security systems.2008 247 x 174 mm 224pp 978-0-521-88783-0 Hardback £35.00
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Deploying Wireless NetworksAndy WiltonMotorola Ltd, Swindon
and Tim CharityMotorola Ltd, Swindon
Invaluable to wireless operators, this practical, hands-on guide to network deployment presents an end-to-end network planning process to deliver the guaranteed Quality of Service that enables today’s wireless IP services. Suitable for radio and core network planners, designers, optimizers, development staff at operators and equipment manufacturers, and also graduate students.2008 247 x 174 mm 384pp 101 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87421-2 Hardback £45.00
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Fixed-Mobile Wireless Networks ConvergenceTechnologies, Solutions, ServicesJoseph GhetieTCOM and NET, Fort Lee, New Jersey
If you need to understand the technical solutions that allow multimedia communications between established mobile cellular networks and fixed wireless communications, then this practical text is essential reading. Architectures, standards, management capabilities, and quality of service issues are discussed, in addition to the convergent solutions offered by UMA and IMS.
‘I don’t believe that there is any other book on the market that does such a good job of bringing together the variety of networks and their advantages, disadvantages, standards, and potential for convergence. … This book is an enjoyable read (for a nerd) of the network technologies we have at our fingertips, how those technologies came to be, and how they are and might integrate together.’IEEE Microwave Magazine
2008 247 x 174 mm 464pp 978-0-521-51356-2 Hardback £55.00
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Resource Allocation for Wireless NetworksBasics, Techniques, and ApplicationsZhu HanUniversity of Maryland, College Park
and K. J. Ray LiuUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Basic concepts, optimization tools, techniques, and applications are described and analysed providing a unified framework for cross-layer optimization. If you’re involved in the design and development of wireless networks, as a researcher, graduate student, or professional engineer, this is a must-have guide to getting the best possible performance.2008 253 x 177 mm 560pp 119 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87385-7 Hardback £50.00
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Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor NetworksTheory and ApplicationsXiang-Yang LiIllinois Institute of Technology
Taking algorithmic and theoretical approaches to dissect key layers of a wireless network, Li reviews practical protocols, formulates problems mathematically, solves them algorithmically and then analyses performance. The result is an overview of the various approaches and insights required to understand and optimize wireless ad hoc and sensor network performance.2008 253 x 177 mm 616pp 7 tables 176 exercises 978-0-521-86523-4 Hardback £50.00
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Security and Quality of Service in Ad Hoc Wireless NetworksAmitabh MishraVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Focusing on practical potential solutions, this text covers security and quality of service in ad hoc wireless networks. Representing the state-of-the-art on the topic, this book is a valuable resource for researchers in electrical and computer engineering, as well as practitioners in the wireless communications industry.2008 247 x 174 mm 194pp 61 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87824-1 Hardback £45.00
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Synchronization in Wireless Sensor NetworksParameter Estimation, Peformance Benchmarks, and ProtocolsErchin SerpedinTexas A & M University
and Qasim M. ChaudhariIqra University, Pakistan
Wireless sensor networks have a huge number and range of applications, and critical to their deployment is the process of synchronization presented in this book. The most important clock synchronization protocols are summarized, with emphasis on design and optimization techniques for building efficient clock offset estimation schemes and performance benchmarks.2009 247 x 174 mm 244pp 11 tables 978-0-521-76442-1 Hardback £50.00www.cambridge.org/9780521764421
TinyOS ProgrammingPhilip LevisStanford University, California
and David GayIntel Research, Berkeley
Do you need to know how to write systems, services, and applications using the TinyOS operating system? Learn how to write nesC code and efficient applications with this indispensable guide to TinyOS programming. Includes handy features such as a library of software design patterns, programming hints and tips, end-of-chapter exercises.Contents: Programming hints; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. TinyOS and NesC: 1. Introduction; 2. Names and program structure; Part II. Basic Programming: 3. Components and interfaces; 4. Configurations and wiring; 5. Execution model, 6. Applications; 7. Mote-PC communication; Part III. Advanced Programming: 8. Advanced components; 9. Advanced wiring; 10. Design patterns; 11. Concurrency; 12. Device drivers and the hardware abstraction architecture (HAA); 12. Advanced applications: SoundLocalizer; Appendix: TinyOS APIs; Bibliography; Index.2009 247 x 174 mm 280pp 5 b/w illus. 978-0-521-89606-1 Paperback £27.50
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High-Speed Wireless CommunicationsUltra-wideband, 3G Long Term Evolution, and 4G Mobile SystemsJiangzhou WangUniversity of Kent, Canterbury
Describing the fundamental theory and major applications of high-speed multimedia wireless communications, this text covers the latest technologies and identifies directions for future research. It is a valuable resource for graduate students of electrical and computer engineering, as well as practitioners in the wireless communications industry.2008 247 x 174 mm 336pp 135 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88153-1 Hardback £45.00
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Ultra-wideband Positioning SystemsTheoretical Limits, Ranging Algorithms, and ProtocolsZafer SahinogluMitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Sinan GeziciBilkent University, Ankara
and Ismail GüvencDoCoMo Communications Laboratories USA, California
Providing detailed coverage of ultra-wideband (UWB) positioning systems, this text also contains many examples, problems and Matlab scripts to help readers grasp key concepts. It is an ideal text for graduate students and researchers in electrical and computer engineering, and practitioners in the communications industry, particularly those in wireless communications.2008 247 x 174 mm 288pp 187 b/w illus. 22 tables 46 exercises 978-0-521-87309-3 Hardback £60.00
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MIMO Wireless CommunicationsEzio BiglieriUniversitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Robert CalderbankPrinceton University, New Jersey
Anthony ConstantinidesImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
Andrea GoldsmithStanford University, California
Arogyaswami PaulrajStanford University, California
and H. Vincent PoorPrinceton University, New Jersey
Detailed introduction to the analysis and design of MIMO wireless systems, written by a team of leading experts.2007 247 x 174 mm 342pp 978-0-521-87328-4 Hardback £47.00
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Next Generation Mobile Access TechnologiesImplementing TDDEdited by Harald HaasUniversität Bremen
and Stephen McLaughlinUniversity of Edinburgh
Describing the features of next generation mobile access technologies, this book assesses their strengths and weaknesses. It explains the underlying principles and practical implementation of time division duplexing and describes real-world examples from UMTS, wireless LAN, and Bluetooth systems. For graduate students and practitioners designing and implementing wireless systems.2008 247 x 174 mm 414pp 166 b/w illus. 978-0-521-82622-8 Hardback £50.00
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Sphere Decoding Algorithms for Wireless CommunicationsHaris VikaloCalifornia Institute of Technology
and Babak HassibiCalifornia Institute of Technology
A study of efficient algorithms for detection and decoding, concentrating on receivers in wireless communications. Stress is placed on algorithms for maximum-likelihood detection and decoding of signals in Gaussian noise. Vikalo and Hassibi focus on sphere
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decoding algorithms, study their complexity, derive several modifications, and illustrate their performance via simulations.2009 247 x 174 mm 200pp 978-0-521-87099-3 Hardback c. £60.00www.cambridge.org/9780521870993
Emerging Technologies in Wireless LANsTheory, Design, and DeploymentEdited by Benny BingGeorgia Institute of Technology
Using fundamental tutorials, standards, case studies, mathematical analysis, and modeling, this book provides the key practical considerations for deploying wireless LANs and a solid understanding of the emerging technologies. It is invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science departments and for practitioners in the wireless communications industry.
‘An excellent resource for anyone who wants to understand the underpinnings and possibilities of the Wi-Fi offerings we see evolving in the marketplace today.’Robert J. Zack, Director, Next Generation Broadband, EarthLink Inc., USA
2008 253 x 177 mm 896pp 405 b/w illus. 978-0-521-89584-2 Hardback £55.00
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Iterative Receiver DesignHenk WymeerschMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Using factor graphs, this detailed survey provides a general framework for systematically developing iterative algorithms for digital receivers.2007 247 x 174 mm 272pp 96 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87315-4 Hardback £45.00
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WCDMA Design HandbookAndrew RichardsonImagicom Ltd, Newmarket
Practical handbook provides a comprehensive explanation of the WCDMA air interface of 3rd generation UMTS cellular systems.2005 247 x 174 mm 592pp 315 b/w illus. 167 tables 978-0-521-82815-4 Hardback £72.00www.cambridge.org/9780521828154
Multi-application Smart CardsTechnology and ApplicationsMike Hendry
A comprehensive guide to the technology, market and behavioural aspects involved in implementing multi-application smart cards. 2007 247 x 174 mm 266pp 67 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87384-0 Hardback £47.00
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Wireless CommunicationsAndrea GoldsmithStanford University, California
A comprehensive introduction to the basic principles, design techniques and analytical tools of wireless communications.
‘As the field of wireless communications continues to spread and evolve, students, engineers, practitioners, and researchers face a daunting multitude of books and an enormous literature that often misleads and confuses. Andrea Goldsmith’s book offers an up-to-date, comprehensive, reader-friendly, and valuable alternative. It is a veritable tour-de-force that sweeps the entire field with clarity, completeness, and sufficient detail that strikes a masterful balance between breadth and depth. I recommend it highly to anyone interested in a serious foray into the science and technology of wireless communications.’Anthony Ephremides, Cynthia Kim Professor of Information Technology, University of Maryland
2005 253 x 177 mm 672pp 7 tables 295 exercises 978-0-521-83716-3 Hardback £42.00
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Fundamentals of Wireless CommunicationDavid TseUniversity of California, Berkeley
and Pramod ViswanathUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
A unified view of the fundamentals of wireless communication for graduate students and practising engineers.
‘Tse and Viswanath achieve remarkable clarity in combining sound theoretical development, simple insights, and current practice into an integrated whole. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication will quickly become a classic, serving both as a reference and a textbook built on firm principles.‘Professor Robert G. Gallager, MIT
2005 246 x 189 mm 586pp 203 b/w illus. 8 tables 237 exercises 978-0-521-84527-4 Hardback £42.00
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The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series
The Cambridge Wireless Essentials SeriesSeries Editors: Professor William WebbOfcom, UK
Dr Sudhir DixitNokia, US
Wireless communications technologies are ubiquitous, big business and changing rapidly. New technologies and enhancements to existing technologies are continually being implemented. The engineers and technical managers implementing these technologies are under pressure to solve real-world problems in the shortest possible time. They need concise, practical help to do this. The Cambridge Wireless Essentials books meet this need.
Essentials of Wireless Mesh NetworkingSteve Methley
Are you involved in implementing wireless mesh networks? As mesh networks move towards large-scale deployment, this practical book provides the information and insights you need. The technology is described, potential pitfalls are identified, clear hints and tips
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for success are provided, and real-world implementation examples are evaluated.Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Mesh overview and terminology; 2. Attractive mesh attributes and applications; 3. Fundamentals of mesh technology; 4. Mesh capacity, scalability and efficiency – hypothesis testing; 5. Mesh susceptibility; 6. Mesh services and quality of service (QoS); 7. Summary of potential mesh pitfalls to avoid; 8. Appropriate telecommunications applications for mesh; 9. Successful mesh implementations; 10. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) as mesh networks; Abbreviations; Selected definitions; Appendix: mobility models; About the author; Mesh hints and tips (inside back cover).The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series
2009 247 x 174 mm 240pp 3 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87680-3 Hardback £35.00www.cambridge.org/9780521876803
Essentials of Cognitive RadioLinda E. DoyleTrinity College, Dublin
Do you need to get quickly up to speed on cognitive radio? This concise, practical guide presents the key concepts and challenges you need to know about, including issues associated with security, regulation, design and construction. With minimum mathematics and a descriptive writing style, this is a perfect introduction to the technology.Contents: Acknowledgements; 1. A cognitive radio world; 2. The essentials – an overview; 3. Taking action; 4. Observing the outside world; 5. Making decisions; 6. Security in cognitive radio; 7. Cognitive radio platforms; 8. Cognitive radio regulation and standardisation; 9. Conclusions; About the author; Index.The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series
2009 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-0-521-89770-9 Hardback £35.00
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Essentials of UWBStephen WoodIntel, US
and Roberto AielloStaccato Communications, San Diego
This concise and practical guide to UWB technology, standards, regulation, and intellectual property issues will bring all those involved in designing, building, selling or regulating UWB devices quickly up-to-speed. Packed with practical insights, implementation guidelines, and application examples,
this is a must-have resource for wireless professionals working in the field.The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series
2008 228 x 152 mm 214pp 35 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87783-1 Hardback £35.00
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Essentials of Modern Spectrum ManagementMartin CaveUniversity of Warwick
Chris DoyleUniversity of Warwick
and William WebbOfcom, London
This is the first book to describe and evaluate modern spectrum management tools. The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series
2007 228 x 152 mm 278pp 26 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87669-8 Hardback £35.00
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Essentials of Radio Wave PropagationChristopher HaslettOfcom, UK
A quick guide to understanding radio propagation issues for practitioners working in wireless communications, antennas and propagation.The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series
2007 228 x 152 mm 214pp 81 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87565-3 Hardback £35.00
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Essentials of UMTSChristopher CoxChris Cox Consulting Ltd., Cambridge UK.
This balanced, system-level approach to the architecture and operation of UMTS is a must have for engineers, project managers and marketing executives working for equipment manufacturers and network operators. Written by a professional technical trainer, this concise guide enables you to rapidly grasp the key concepts and understand the specifications.Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction to mobile telecommunications; 2. Introduction to UMTS; 3. Radio transmission and reception; 4. Operational procedures; 5. Services and their implementation; 6. Future developments; Bibliography; List of abbreviations.The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series
2008 228 x 152 mm 256pp 18 tables 978-0-521-88931-5 Hardback £35.00
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RF and Microwave Engineering
The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering SeriesSeries Editor: Dr Steve C. CrippsHywave Associates
The main motivation for this important new series of books is a large and still growing need for information and learning which has been created by the wireless revolution of the last 15 years. Consumer products such as mobile phones are underpinned by RF/microwave technology, which is developing rapidly. The series will publish books on both fundamental RF/microwave topics and on specific topical application areas for engineers who need to be brought up to speed on new developments. The market for these books will be among practising engineers, academic and industrial researchers, and graduate students.
Modeling and Characterization of RF and Microwave Power FETsPeter AaenFreescale Semiconductor, AZ
Jaime A. PláFreescale Semiconductor, AZ
and John WoodFreescale Semiconductor, AZ
This is the first book devoted to the compact modeling of RF power FETs.The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series
2007 247 x 174 mm 388pp 150 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87066-5 Hardback £55.00
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RF Power Amplifier Behavioral ModelingEdited by Dominique SchreursKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Máirtín O’DromaUniversity of Limerick
Anthony A. GoacherUniversity of Limerick
and Michael GadringerTechnische Universität Wien, Austria
This comprehensive and up-to-date review of nonlinear theory and power amplifier modelling techniques is a one-stop reference for engineers working in PA modelling or RF designers using such models. It includes a detailed treatment of nonlinear theory, together with chapters on memory effects,
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implementation in commercial circuit simulators, and validation.The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series
2008 247 x 174 mm 288pp 978-0-521-88173-9 Hardback £50.00
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Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures in Antenna EngineeringFan YangThe University of Mississippi
and Yahya Rahmat-SamiiUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Understand the state-of-the-art in EBG theory, analysis and applications with this authoritative survey, which includes a wealth of practical examples, and complete design details. A customized FDTD method of EBG analysis gives you a powerful computational engine for your EBG designs.The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series
2008 247 x 174 mm 280pp 33 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88991-9 Hardback £50.00
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Phase Noise and Frequency Stability in OscillatorsEnrico RubiolaFEMTO-ST Instititute, Université de Franche Comté, Besançon
Presenting a comprehensive account of oscillator phase-noise and frequency stability, this text uniquely includes numerous practical examples using actual measurements. The reverse engineering of oscillators based on phase-noise spectra is also covered, making this a useful reference for both academic researchers and industry practitioners in RF engineering and communications engineering.The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series
2008 247 x 174 mm 226pp 11 tables 978-0-521-88677-2 Hardback £55.00www.cambridge.org/9780521886772
High-Frequency Integrated CircuitsSorin VoinigescuUniversity of Toronto
A design-intensive overview of high-speed and high-frequency monolithic integrated circuits for wireless and broadband systems. Includes layout techniques to maximize both device and circuit performance, step-by-step
design methods for wireless and wireline circuit building blocks, and practical assignments and projects on RF or optical fiber circuits using nanoscale CMOS, SiGe BiCMOS and III-V technologies.Contents: 1. Introduction and overview; 2. RF and Optical fibre systems and IC figures of Merit; 3.High frequency linear noise analysis; 4. High frequency devices; 5. Circuit analysis techniques for high frequency integrated circuits; 6. Tuned power amplifier design; 7. Low-noise tuned amplifier design; 8. Broadband low-noise and transimpedance amplifier design; 9. Mixer design; 10. VCO design; 11. High speed CML/ECL logic design; 12. Output drivers with waveshape; 13. RF (Bi)CMOS IC technology; 14. SOC examples.The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series
2009 247 x 174 mm 700pp 978-0-521-87302-4 Hardback c. £55.00www.cambridge.org/9780521873024
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Radio-Frequency ElectronicsCircuits and ApplicationsSecond editionJon B. HagenCornell University, New York
This updated edition covers the fundamental principles applying to all radio devices. New chapters on radar, digital modulation, GPS navigation, and S-parameter circuit analysis, as well as additional worked examples and end-of-chapter problems, make the book ideal for graduate students as well as professional engineers.
‘This book is wonderfully informative, and refreshingly different from the usual rehash of standard engineering topics. Hagen has put his unique insights, gleaned from a lifetime of engineering and radio science, into this volume and it shows. There’s an insight per page, at least for me, that makes it truly enjoyable reading, even for those of us who think we know something about the field!’ Paul Horowitz, Harvard University
Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Impedance matching; 3. Linear power amplifiers; 4. Basic filters; 5. Frequency converters; 6. Amplitude and frequency modulation; 7. Radio receivers; 8. Suppressed-carrier AM and quadrature AM (QAM); 9. Class-C, D, and E power RF amplifiers; 10. Transmission lines; 11. Oscillators; 12. Phase lock loops and synthesizers; 13. Coupled-resonator bandpass filters; 14. Transformers and baluns; 15. Hybrid couplers; 16. Waveguide circuits; 17. Small-signal RF amplifiers; 18. Demodulators and detectors;
19. Television systems; 20. Antennas and radio wave propagation; 21. Radar systems; 22. Digital modulation techniques; 23. Modulation, noise, and information; 24. Amplifier and oscillator noise analysis; 25. The GPS navigation system; 26. Radio and radar astronomy; 27. Radio spectrometry; 28. S-parameter circuit analysis; 29. Power supplies; 30. RF test equipment; Index.2009 246 x 189 mm 452pp 193 exercises 978-0-521-88974-2 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521889742
RFID Technology and ApplicationsEdited by Stephen B. MilesMIT Auto-ID Labs
Sanjay E. SarmaMIT Auto-ID Labs
and John R. WilliamsMIT Auto-ID Labs
Using specific industry examples the challenges, trends and key business questions in RFID development and implementation are addressed using insights from world-leading laboratories. For researchers, practitioners and managers in electrical engineering. MIT’s Auto-ID Labs Open Source code and tools for RFID implementation are available via www.cambridge.org/9780521880930.
‘RFID Technology and Applications is a high-level tour of RFID usage with enough depth to make it a very useful reference.’IEEE Microwave Magazine
2008 247 x 174 mm 242pp 68 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88093-0 Hardback £60.00
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The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated CircuitsSecond editionThomas H. LeeStanford University, California
An expanded and revised new edition of Tom Lee’s acclaimed guide to the design of gigahertz RF integrated circuits.2004 253 x 177 mm 816pp 562 b/w illus. 30 tables 185 exercises 978-0-521-83539-8 Hardback £47.00www.cambridge.org/9780521835398
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Digital Integrated Circuit DesignFrom VLSI Architectures to CMOS FabricationHubert KaeslinETH Zürich
This practical, tool-independent guide to designing digital circuits takes a unique, top-down approach, reflecting the nature of the design process in industry. Starting with architecture design, the book comprehensively explains the why and how of digital circuit design, using the physics designers need to know, and no more.
‘[The top-down] emphasis of the text … should be right on the money and is very timely.’Joanne DeGroat, Ohio State University
2008 246 x 189 mm 866pp 128 b/w illus. 483 colour illus. 978-0-521-88267-5 Hardback £45.00
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Fundamentals of High-Frequency CMOS Analog Integrated CircuitsDuran LeblebiciIstanbul Technical University
and Yusuf LeblebiciEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Introducing the building blocks of high-frequency ICs in a systematic manner for senior undergraduate and graduate students and practising circuit engineers. Design examples and problems are plentiful, and key issues encountered in real-world design scenarios are addressed.
‘The authors have done a great job … The text is well written. It is smooth and easy to understand. Moreover, many good design examples are added with PSPICE results included.’Willy Sansen, President of IEEE SSCS and Professor of Electrical Engineering, KU Leuven
Contents: Preface; 1. Components of analog CMOS ICs; 2. Basic MOS amplifiers: DC and low frequency behavior; 3. High frequency behavior of basic amplifiers; 4. Frequency selective RF circuits; 5. LC oscillators; 6. Signal converters for high frequencies (radio frequencies); Appendices: A. Mobility degradation due to the
transversal field; B. BSIM3 parameters of AMS 0.35 micron CMOS technology; C. Important parameters of 0.35 micron CMOS technology for hand calculations; D. Current sources and current mirrors; Index.2009 247 x 174 mm 316pp 94 tables 25 exercises 978-0-521-51340-1 Hardback £40.00
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High Performance ASIC DesignUsing Synthesizable Domino Logic in an ASIC FlowRazak HossainSTMicroelectronics, San Diego
Presenting a methodology for using domino logic in an ASIC design flow, this text covers all the knowledge needed to apply these design techniques in practice and includes detailed, real-world design examples. This is ideal for graduate students and researchers in electrical and computer engineering, and circuit designers in industry.2008 247 x 174 mm 160pp 7 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87334-5 Hardback £45.00
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The Art of ElectronicsSecond editionPaul HorowitzHarvard University, Massachusetts
and Winfield Hill
The thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the hugely successful first edition.1989 254 x 178 mm 1152pp 978-0-521-37095-0 Hardback £58.00www.cambridge.org/9780521370950
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Switching and Finite Automata TheoryThird editionZvi KohaviTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
and Niraj JhaPrinceton University, New Jersey
Understand the structure, behaviour, and limitations of logic machines with this thoroughly updated third edition. New material includes CMOS gates, logic synthesis, nanotechnologies, digital system testing, and asynchronous circuit design; there are also 200 illustrative
examples and over 350 end-of-chapter review problems.Contents: Preface; Part I. Preliminaries: 1. Number systems and codes; 2. Sets, relations, and lattices; Part II. Combinational Logic: 3. Switching algebra and its applications; 4. Minimisation of switching functions; 5. Logic design; 6. Multilevel logic synthesis; 7. Threshold logic for nanotechnologies; 8. Testing of combinational circuits; Part III. Finite State Machines: 9. Introduction to synchronous sequential circuits and iterative networks; 10. Capabilities, minimisation, and transformation of sequential machines; 11. Asynchronous sequential circuits; 12. Structure of sequential machines; 13. State-identification experiments and testing of sequential circuits; 14. Memory, definiteness, and information losslessness of finite automata; 15. Linear sequential machines; 16. Finite-state recognisers; Index.2009 616pp 233 tables 358 exercises 978-0-521-85748-2 Hardback c. £45.00 Publication November 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521857482
A Designer’s Guide to Asynchronous VLSIPeter A. BeerelUniversity of Southern California
Recep O. OzdagFulcrum Microsystems, Calasabas Hills, California
and Marcos FerrettiPST Industria Electronica da Amazonia Ltda, Campinas, Brazil
Bypass the limitations of synchronous design and create low power, higher performance circuits with shorter design times using this practical guide to asynchronous design. The fundamentals of asynchronous design are covered, as is a large variety of design styles, whilst emphasis throughout is placed on practical techniques and real-world applications.2010 247 x 174 mm 328pp 278 b/w illus. 9 tables 74 exercises 978-0-521-87244-7 Hardback c. £70.00 Publication February 2010www.cambridge.org/9780521872447
Practical Design VerificationDhiraj K. PradhanUniversity of Bristol
and Ian G. HarrisUniversity of California, Irvine
Improve design efficiency and reduce costs with this practical guide to formal and simulation-based functional verification. Giving you a theoretical and practical understanding of the key issues involved, expert authors explain both formal and simulation-based techniques. You get insights into practical issues including hardware verification
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languages (HVLs) and system-level debugging.Contents: 1. Model checking and equivalence checking; 2. Transaction level system modeling; 3. Result checking, monitors and assertions; 4. System debugging strategies; 5. Test generation and coverage metrics; 6. System C and Vera in a verification flow; 7. Decision diagrams for verification; 8. Boolean satisfiability and EDA applications.2009 247 x 174 mm 288pp 978-0-521-85972-1 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521859721
Arithmetic Optimization Techniques for Hardware and Software DesignRyan KastnerUniversity of California, San Diego
Anup HosangadiUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
and Farzan FallahFujitsu Laboratories of America, Sunnyvale
Obtain better system performance, lower energy consumption, and avoid hand-coding arithmetic functions with this concise guide to automated optimization techniques for hardware and software design. High-speed architectures for implementing FIR filters are also covered, whilst clearly explained algorithms and illustrative examples make it easy to understand and implement the techniques.2010 247 x 174 mm 176pp 13 tables 978-0-521-88099-2 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication January 2010www.cambridge.org/9780521880992
Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices and Nanotechnology
Fundamentals of Modern VLSI DevicesSecond editionYuan TaurUniversity of California, San Diego
and Tak H. NingIBM T J Watson Research Center, New York
Learn the basic properties and designs of modern VLSI devices, as well as the factors affecting performance, with this thoroughly updated second edition. The internationally-renowned authors highlight the interdependencies and tradeoffs between practically important device parameters, and discuss device
scaling and scaling limits of CMOS and bipolar devices.
‘For the past several years, I’ve taught from Taur and Ning’s book because it’s best at connecting advanced device physics to real world device, circuit, and system technology. The second edition updates each chapter, adds new chapters on memory and SOI, doubles the number of appendices, and contains all new homework problems. The best book of its kind is now even better.’Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University
2009 247 x 174 mm 680pp 83 exercises 978-0-521-83294-6 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521832946
High-Speed Electronics and OptoelectronicsDevices and CircuitsSheila PrasadNortheastern University, Boston
Hermann SchumacherUniversität Ulm, Germany
and Anand GopinathUniversity of Minnesota
An authoritative account of electronic and optoelectronic devices, and, uniquely, their circuit applications too. The theory and applications of MESFETs, HEMTs, RF MOSFETs, BJTs, HBTs, LEDs, and lasers are explained. Plentiful real world examples are included, as are end of chapter problems. Ideal for graduate students, professionals, and researchers.Contents: Preface; Part I. Devices: 1. Review of semiconductor device materials and physics; 2. Electronic devices; 3. Optimisation and parameter extraction of circuit models; 4. Optoelectronics; Part II. Circuits: 5. Building blocks for high-speed analogue circuits; Index. 2009 247 x 174 mm 440pp 8 b/w illus. 19 tables 65 exercises 978-0-521-86283-7 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521862837
Semiconductor Devices for High-Speed OptoelectronicsGiovanni GhionePolitecnico di Torino
This all-inclusive treatment of high-speed electronic and optoelectronic devices uniquely covers circuit applications, advanced device design solutions, and noise in sources and receivers. Active devices and passive components for high-speed electronic ICs are discussed in detail; end-of-chapter review questions and numerical
problems enable readers to test their understanding.Contents: Preface; 1. Semiconductors, alloys, heterostructures; 2. Semiconductor optical properties; 3. High-speed semiconductor devices and circuits; 4. Detectors; Sources; Modulators; Symbol list; Index.2009 247 x 174 mm 464pp 19 b/w illus. 7 tables 270 exercises 978-0-521-76344-8 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521763448
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Introduction to NanoelectronicsScience, Nanotechnology, Engineering, and ApplicationsVladimir V. MitinState University of New York, Buffalo
Viatcheslav A. KochelapNational Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
and Michael A. StroscioUniversity of Illinois, Chicago
Comprehensive textbook on nanoelectronics covering the underlying physics, nanostructures, nanomaterials and nanodevices. 2007 247 x 174 mm 348pp 210 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88172-2 Hardback £38.00
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Quantum TransportAtom to TransistorSupriyo DattaPurdue University, Indiana
Presents the atomistic theory of matter related to current flow. MATLAB code and videostreamed lectures available on the web.
‘Molecular transport phenomena in junctions is a very ‘hot’ area, that is best understood in terms of quantum transport phenomena in general. This book, by one of the true leaders in this field, presents and clarifies molecular transport in the context of the larger quantum transport area. The text is lucid, masterful, understandable and unified. The numerical examples and MATLAB codes combine with the discussions to provide a strongly integrated and very readable overview of the field.’Professor Mark Ratner, Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University
2005 247 x 174 mm 418pp 218 b/w illus. 4 tables 57 exercises 978-0-521-63145-7 Hardback £43.00
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Transport in NanostructuresSecond editionDavid K. FerryArizona State University
Stephen M. GoodnickArizona State University
and Jonathan BirdState University of New York, Buffalo
Thoroughly revised, this book provides a much-needed update on the very latest experimental research into mesoscopic devices and develops a detailed theoretical framework for understanding their behavior. It will be of great interest to graduate students taking courses in mesoscopic physics or nanoelectronics, and researchers working on semiconductor nanostructures.
Reviews from the first edition ‘The authors have produced an excellent summary of the state-of-the-art, which is highly recommended to those working in this fascinating area.’ J. J. Harris, Contemporary Physics
2009 246 x 189 mm 688pp 182 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87748-0 Hardback £55.00 Publication September 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521877480
Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and EngineersDavid A. B. MillerStanford University, California
By relating the principles of quantum mechanics to the practical applications in engineering, physics, and nanotechnology, students will develop an understanding of theoretical concepts through examples of nanostructured materials, optics, and semiconductor devices. The book focuses on students’ problem solving skills in worked examples and more than 160 homework problems.
‘This is an excellent introductory-level textbook on quantum mechanics for physicists and engineers. … The author is a leading expert in quantum devices and he writes the text with remarkable clarity and authority. It is highly recommended.’ Shun-Lien Chuang, Robert MacClinchie Distinguished Professor, University of Illinois
2008 253 x 177 mm 574pp 73 b/w illus. 978-0-521-89783-9 Hardback £42.99www.cambridge.org/9780521897839
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Applied Quantum MechanicsSecond editionA. F. J. LeviUniversity of Southern California
Updated and expanded edition making quantum mechanics accessible to electrical and mechanical engineers, materials scientists and applied physicists.2006 247 x 174 mm 574pp 240 b/w illus. 69 exercises 978-0-521-86096-3 Hardback £47.00
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Electrical Transport in Nanoscale SystemsMassimiliano Di VentraUniversity of California, San Diego
Electrical conduction in nanostructures has been a central theme in the development of nanoscale science and technology. This graduate textbook provides an in-depth description of the transport phenomena relevant to systems of nanoscale dimensions for graduate students in physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering.2008 247 x 174 mm 496pp 23 b/w illus. 65 exercises 978-0-521-89634-4 Hardback £40.00
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Mesoscopic Physics of Electrons and PhotonsEric AkkermansTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
and Gilles MontambauxUniversité Paris-Sud XI
A solid introduction to quantum mesoscopic physics, this book is a modern account of the problem of coherent wave propagation in random media. It provides a unified account of the basic theoretical tools and methods, and is ideal for graduate students and researchers in physics, electrical engineering and applied physics.
‘… the type of book from which one can learn the subject even without a teacher.’Carlo Beenakker, Leiden University
2007 247 x 174 mm 606pp 220 b/w illus. 96 exercises 978-0-521-85512-9 Hardback £55.00
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Electronic StructureBasic Theory and Practical MethodsRichard M. MartinUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
‘The book places electronic structure in the context of elementary issues in physics, while at the same time emphasising its role in providing useful information on the properties of materials … unified exposition of the basic theory and methods of electronic structure, together with instructive examples of practical computational methods and actual applications … aim is to serve graduate students and scientists involved in research while acting as supplementary material for courses on condensed matter physics and material science … Examples of problems are included in each chapter to bring out salient points and challenge the reader.’Materials World
2004 247 x 174 mm 648pp 5 b/w illus. 150 exercises 978-0-521-78285-2 Hardback £47.00www.cambridge.org/9780521782852
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Electrons and Phonons in Semiconductor MultilayersSecond editionB. K. RidleyUniversity of Essex
With new chapters on spin relaxation, the hexagonal wurtzite lattice, nitride structures, and terahertz sources, this second edition will interest graduate students and researchers in semiconductor physics. It is unique in describing the microscopic theory of optical phonons, their change in nature due to confinement, and their interaction with electrons.
Review from the first edition: ‘Electrons and Phonons in Semiconductor Multilayers achieves its purpose commendably and fills a gap in the market. The book is well-produced, with a good index, and is reasonably priced.’ A. M. Fox, Optics and Photonics News
2009 247 x 174 mm 422pp 183 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51627-3 Hardback £70.00
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Optoelectronic DevicesDesign, Modeling, and SimulationXun LiMcMaster University, Ontario
With a clear applications focus, this book explores optoelectronic device design and modeling through advanced numerical tools. Step-by-step practical design and simulation examples are included together with detailed numerical algorithms, providing readers with the numerical techniques to obtain solutions for their own structures.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Optical models; 3. Material model I – semiconductor band structures; 4. Material model II – the optical gain; 5. Carrier transport and thermal diffusion models; 6. Solution techniques for optical equations; 7. Solution techniques for material gain equations; 8. Solution techniques for carrier transport and thermal diffusion equations; 9. Numerical analysis of device performance; 10. Design and modeling examples of semiconductor laser diodes; 11. Design and modeling examples of other solitary optoelectronic devices; 12. Design and modeling examples of integrated optoelectronic devices; Appendices.2009 247 x 174 mm 374pp 3 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87510-3 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9780521875103
Fundamentals of Photonic Crystal GuidingMaksim SkorobogatiyEcole Polytechnique, Montréal
and Jianke YangUniversity of Vermont
Presenting the field of photonic crystals using analytically solvable problems, this book provides a systematic, rigorous, and pedagogical introduction to this vibrant subject area. Including end-of-chapter problems, this accessible text is ideal for researchers and graduate students studying photonic crystals in departments of electrical engineering, applied physics and mathematics.2008 247 x 174 mm 280pp 4 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51328-9 Hardback £60.00
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Fundamentals of Guided-Wave Optoelectronic DevicesWilliam S. C. ChangUniversity of California, San Diego
Uniquely combining the optical and electrical properties of guided-wave optoelectronic devices, this book provides the key concepts and techniques for readers to apply to current and future devices. It presents the impact of material properties on guided-wave devices, and emphasizes the importance of time-dependent interactions between electrical and optical signals.2009 247 x 174 mm 232pp 978-0-521-86823-5 Hardback c. £40.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521868235
Light-Emitting DiodesSecond editionE. Fred SchubertRensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
‘Light-Emitting Diodes is an excellent examination of the physics and technology of semiconductor LEDs. The narration is simple and direct, and the book is well referenced for those seeking a deeper understanding of the topic.’ Physics Today
2006 247 x 174 mm 432pp 287 b/w illus. 30 exercises 978-0-521-86538-8 Hardback £47.00
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Laser FundamentalsSecond editionWilliam T. SilfvastUniversity of Central Florida
From reviews of the first edition: ‘Serve[s] as an excellent textbook for teaching advanced undergraduate and graduate students about lasers … present[s] all of the information needed for a basic understanding of lasers … Silfvast does an excellent job of presenting a well-organized and thoughtful book. The figures are exceptionally clear and informative, and the use of highlighting equations throughout is particularly useful … a useful text for the student as well as the practicing scientist or engineer …’Jim Tatum, Optics & Photonics News
2004 246 x 189 mm 666pp 63 tables 151 exercises 978-0-521-83345-5 Hardback £52.00 978-0-521-54105-3 Paperback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521833455
Cambridge Illustrated Handbook of Optoelectronics and PhotonicsSafa KasapUniversity of Saskatchewan, Canada
Harry RudaUniversity of Toronto
and Yann BoucherEcole National d’Ingénieurs de Brest (ENIB)
A one-of-a-kind encyclopaedia of important terms and effects in optoelectronics and photonics for undergraduate and graduate students, scientists, engineers and technicians in industry, governments and laboratories. Over 600 clear and self-explanatory illustrations are used to help convey key concepts, and enable readers to quickly grasp important concepts.Contents: Preface; A-Z.2009 246 x 189 mm 574pp 315 b/w illus. 978-0-521-81596-3 Hardback £140.00www.cambridge.org/9780521815963
Principles of Nano-OpticsLukas NovotnyUniversity of Rochester, New York
and Bert HechtUniversität Basel, Switzerland
Comprehensive graduate textbook providing an overview of theoretical and experimental methods in nano-optics.2006 247 x 174 mm 558pp 245 b/w illus. 75 exercises 978-0-521-83224-3 Hardback £45.00
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Introduction to the Theory of Coherence and Polarization of LightEmil WolfUniversity of Rochester, New York
A unified treatment of coherence theory and polarization for graduate students and researchers in physics and engineering.
OSA/SPIE Joseph W. Goodman Book Writing Award 2008 – Winner
2007 247 x 174 mm 236pp 75 b/w illus. 978-0-521-82211-4 Hardback £30.00www.cambridge.org/9780521822114
Classical Optics and its ApplicationsSecond editionMasud MansuripurUniversity of Arizona
Covering a broad range of fundamental topics in classical optics and electro-magnetism, this book is ideal for graduate-level courses. Scientists and engineers will also find it an invaluable resource. Now in color, this second edition contains 13 new chapters, covering many topics of fundamental significance as well as practical importance.
‘Masud Mansuripur describes phenomena that we all know we should understand, even if our recollection is hazy … Forget photonics, it is classical optics that turns today’s optical inventions into real products and processes that benefit society … I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone in optics who is interested in doing something useful. Everyone will learn something, and refresh their memory on subjects that are fundamental to so many practical devices that use optics.’ Chris Dainty, Nature
2009 247 x 174 mm 714pp 30 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88169-2 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521881692
Plasma Physics and Fusion EnergyJeffrey P. FreidbergMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Based on a series of course notes from graduate courses in plasma physics and fusion energy at MIT, this book discusses the potential role that fusion may play in the future. It will be of interest to
graduate students and researchers in applied physics and nuclear engineering.
Review from the hardback edition: ‘The book achieves [its] goal remarkably well … The most modern and thorough introductory textbook on plasma physics for fusion research that I have seen, providing rigorous mathematical descriptions for most of the concepts. I highly recommend it.’T. J. Dolan, Fusion Science and Technology
2008 247 x 174 mm 692pp 124 b/w illus. 100 exercises 978-0-521-73317-5 Paperback £40.00
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Materials Engineering
The Material WorldSecond editionRodney Cotterill
This is a beautifully illustrated account of matter from the individual atom to the living organism. The book is divided into inorganic, organic non-biological, and biological materials. It opens with the evolution of the universe, with chapters covering specific classes of materials and concluding with the living organism.
‘Will it not soon be impossible for one person to grasp the breadth of the topics we call science? Not yet. After several delightful hours with Rodney Cotterill’s The Material World, I can confirm that at least one polymath survives.’Peter Goodhew, The Times Educational Supplement
2008 253 x 203 mm 576pp 978-0-521-45147-5 Hardback £35.00www.cambridge.org/9780521451475
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Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsSecond editionMarc André MeyersUniversity of California, San Diego
and Krishan Kumar ChawlaUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham
A balanced mechanics-materials approach and coverage of the latest developments in biomaterials and electronic materials , this a thorough and modern textbook for upper-level undergraduates. The fundamental mechanisms at micro- and nano-meter level are presented across a wide-
range of materials, with mathematical simplicity and a conceptual focus.
‘I would certainly recommend this book to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students studying mechanical behavior of materials in Schools of Engineering or Solid State Physics. The book would be an excellent resource for a faculty staff to deliver a course on this topic.’Materials Today
2008 246 x 189 mm 880pp 978-0-521-86675-0 Hardback £45.00
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Structure of MaterialsAn Introduction to Crystallography, Diffraction and SymmetryMarc De GraefCarnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
and Michael E. McHenryCarnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
Highly illustrated, self-contained textbook covering the fundamentals of crystallography, symmetry and diffraction.2007 246 x 189 mm 876pp 438 b/w illus. 83 tables 400 exercises 978-0-521-65151-6 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521651516
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Materials for EngineersWilliam F. HosfordUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
This introductory text is intended for an undergraduate course in materials science and engineering.
‘Notably, throughout the text there are numerous useful examples and problems that can be discussed, and references which are often helpful.’Materials World
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Phases; 3. Diffusion; 4. Mechanical behavior; 5. Mechanical failure; 6. Annealing; 7. Iron and steel; 8. Non-ferrous metals; 9. Casting and welding; 10. Solid shaping; 11. Polymers; 12. Polymer processing; 13. Glasses; 14. Crystalline ceramics; 15. Powder processing; 16. Pottery and concrete; 17. Composites; 18. Carbon; 19. Fibers, foams and porous materials; 20. Electrical properties; 21. Optical and thermal properties; 22. Magnetic materials; 23. Corrosion; 24. Modern manufacturing techniques and surface treatments and recycling; Appendix I: Wood; Appendix II: Miller indices for planes and directions; Appendix III: Xray diffraction; Appendix IV:
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Phase Equilibria, Phase Diagrams and Phase TransformationsTheir Thermodynamic BasisSecond editionMats HillertKTH, Stockholm
Fully revised and updated edition covering the fundamentals of thermodynamics with a view to modern computer applications.2007 247 x 174 mm 524pp 265 b/w illus. 978-0-521-85351-4 Hardback £45.00
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Computational ThermodynamicsThe Calphad MethodHans LukasMax-Planck Institute, Stuttgart
Suzana G. FriesSGF Scientific Consultancy
and Bo SundmanRoyal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
The first hands-on introductory guide to CALPHAD, the reader can directly apply the methods in the book to their own research. Several case studies put the methods into a practical context. Suitable for advanced materials design and engineering courses and to those using thermodynamic data in their research or simulations.2007 247 x 174 mm 324pp 96 b/w illus. 978-0-521-86811-2 Hardback £46.00www.cambridge.org/9780521868112
Simulating the Physical WorldHierarchical Modeling from Quantum Mechanics to Fluid DynamicsHerman J. C. BerendsenRijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
From quantum mechanics to fluid dynamics, this book systematically treats the broad scope of computer modeling and simulations.2007 247 x 174 mm 624pp 978-0-521-83527-5 Hardback £42.00
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Many-Body Methods in Chemistry and PhysicsMBPT and Coupled-Cluster TheoryIsaiah ShavittUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
and Rodney BartlettUniversity of Florida
Molecular and atomic interactions are explored using many-body quantum mechanical theory. This book is the first unified treatment describing the popular many-body-perturbation theory (MBPT) and coupled-cluster (CC) quantum mechanical theory. It introduces an unambiguous approach, teaching the reader to understand and confidently derive relevant equations for current methods.
‘All research groups in theoretical chemistry will want to have this volume in their library; the book will form an essential part of any course on electron correlation.’Professor Nicholas Handy, University of Cambridge
Cambridge Molecular Science
2009 247 x 174 mm 546pp 19 tables 978-0-521-81832-2 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9780521818322
Carbon Nanotube ScienceSynthesis, Properties and ApplicationsPeter J. F. HarrisUniversity of Reading
Based on the successful Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures, this book provides the most concise and accessible coverage of the state-of-the-art in carbon nanotube research. With chapters focusing on synthesis, properties and potential applications, it provides a comprehensive introduction to these remarkable molecular-scale carbon tubes for graduates and researchers.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Synthesis I: arc- and laser-vaporisation, heat treatment methods and electrolysis; 3. Synthesis II: catalytic chemical vapour deposition and related methods; 4. Purification and processing; 5. Structure; 6. Physical properties I: Electronic; 7. Physical properties II: Mechanical, optical and thermal; 8. Chemistry and biology of nanotubes; 9. Carbon nanotube composites; 10. Filled and heterogeneous nanotubes; 11. Probes and sensors; 12. Conclusions.2009 247 x 174 mm 314pp 94 b/w illus. 978-0-521-82895-6 Hardback £45.00
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Thin Film MaterialsStress, Defect Formation and Surface EvolutionL. B. FreundBrown University, Rhode Island
and S. SureshMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Thin film mechanical behavior and stress presents a technological challenge for materials scientists, physicists and engineers. Describing fundamental concepts with practical case studies, highly illustrated, thorough referencing and containing numerous homework problems, this book will be essential for graduate courses on thin films and the classic reference for researchers.
‘The book is a landmark in a rich subject which has seen many developments over the past decade. In addition to being beautifully written, the book contains many illustrations, micrographs, and problems for students. The book will serve as a graduate text, as well as a comprehensive monograph everyone working in the field will want to own.’Professor John W. Hutchinson, Harvard University
2008 247 x 174 mm 768pp 75 b/w illus. 75 exercises 978-0-521-52977-8 Paperback £35.00
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Thin Film Shape Memory AlloysFundamentals and Device ApplicationsEdited by Shuichi MiyazakiUniversity of Tsukuba, Japan
Yong Qing FuUniversity of Cambridge
and Wei Min HuangNanyang Technological University, Singapore
Shape memory alloy (SMA) thin film materials and their microactuators are critical to modern device technology. Written by leading experts, this book provides a complete introduction to SMA thin film science. Covering properties, preparation, characterization, and applications in MEMS and biological devices, this is ideal for researchers and practitioners alike.2009 247 x 174 mm 544pp 106 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-0-521-88576-8 Hardback £85.00 Publication September 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521885768
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Structural CeramicsFundamentals and Case StudiesFrank RileyUniversity of Leeds
Porcelain, alumina, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, and zirconia – representing the most important structural ceramics – are examined in detail to explore production methods, structure-property relationships, and applications. Highly visual, with end-of-chapter summaries, and review questions to test understanding, this book is ideal for those studying materials science and engineering.2009 247 x 174 mm 418pp 72 b/w illus. 43 tables 50 exercises 978-0-521-84586-1 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521845861
Reinforcement of Polymer Nano-CompositesTheory, Experiments and ApplicationsT. A. VilgisMax-Planck Institut für Polymerforschung, Mainz
G. HeinrichTechnische Universität, Dresden
and M. KlüppelDeutches Institut für Kautschiktechnologie e.V.
An exploration of the physics behind elastomer reinforcement over all relevant length scales, using methods ranging from statistical physics to experimental techniques. Reinforcing fillers are discussed in detail, with particular attention paid to their use in high-performance rubber. This book is ideal for researchers and professionals working in polymer science.2009 247 x 174 mm 222pp 34 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87480-9 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9780521874809
The SuperalloysFundamentals and ApplicationsRoger C. ReedUniversity of Birmingham
Introduction to the metallurgical principles which have guided the development of the superalloys, for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students.2008 244 x 170 mm 392pp 297 b/w illus. 18 tables 153 exercises 978-0-521-07011-9 Paperback £35.00
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Viscoelastic MaterialsRoderic LakesUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Understanding viscoelasticity is pertinent to design applications as diverse as earplugs, gaskets, computer disks, satellite stability, medical diagnosis, injury prevention, vibration abatement, tire performance, sports, spacecraft explosions, and music. This book fits a one-semester graduate course on the properties, analysis, and uses of viscoelastic materials.2009 253 x 215 mm 480pp 182 b/w illus. 16 tables 83 exercises 978-0-521-88568-3 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9780521885683
Transport in Laser MicrofabricationFundamentals and ApplicationsCostas P. GrigoropoulosUniversity of California, Berkeley
Emphasising the fundamentals of transport phenomena, this book provides researchers and practitioners with the technical background they need to understand laser-induced microfabrication and materials processing. It also covers advanced topics, such as the interaction with polymer materials, as well as key and emerging applications to modern technology.2009 247 x 174 mm 412pp 75 b/w illus. 978-0-521-82172-8 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9780521821728
Chemorheology of PolymersFrom Fundamental Principles to Reactive ProcessingPeter J. Halleyand Graeme A. George
Understanding the dynamics of reactive polymer processes allows scientists to create new, high-value, high-performance polymers. This book is an indispensable resource for researchers and practitioners working in this area. It includes coverage of thermoplastics, thermoset and reactive polymers, together with practical industrial processes and modern chemorheological models and tools.2009 247 x 174 mm 454pp 3 b/w illus. 66 tables 978-0-521-80719-7 Hardback £75.00
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Polymer Melt ProcessingFoundations in Fluid Mechanics and Heat TransferMorton M. DennCity College, City University of New York
This book is on the underlying foundations of the processing of polymer melts, which can be derived from relatively straightforward ideas in fluid mechanics and heat transfer. The level is that of an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate course.
‘I have always admired Denn’s ability to write authoritative and straightforward student texts on applied fluid mechanics. … I urge every research worker in polymer processing to have a copy to hand.’Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics
Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
2008 253 x 177 mm 264pp 133 b/w illus. 978-0-521-89969-7 Hardback £50.00www.cambridge.org/9780521899697
NMR Studies of Translational MotionPrinciples and ApplicationsWilliam S. PriceUniversity of Western Sydney
Translational motion in solution is at the heart of chemical and biochemical reactivity. This overview describes the physical basis of NMR measurement techniques, balancing theory with experimental observations. A detailed discussion of magnetic field gradient methods applied to MRI, alongside extensive referencing throughout, provides a timely, definitive book for researchers.Contents: 1. Diffusion and its measurement; 2. Theory of NMR diffusion measurements; 3. PGSE measurements in simple porous systems; 4. PGSE measurements in complex and exchanging systems; 5. PGSE hardware; 6. Setup and analysis of PGSE experiments; 7. PGSE hardware and sample problems; 8. Specialised PGSE and related techniques; 9. NMR imaging studies of translational motion; 10. B1 gradient methods; 11. Applications; Appendices; References.Cambridge Molecular Science
2009 247 x 174 mm 416pp 3 b/w illus. 978-0-521-80696-1 Hardback £70.00www.cambridge.org/9780521806961
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Dissociative Recombination of Molecular IonsMats LarssonStockholms Universitet
and Ann E. OrelUniversity of California, Davis
Dissociative recombination of molecular ions with electrons is a complex, poorly understood molecular process. For the first time, theoretical concepts, experimental methodology and applications are united in one book revealing the governing principles behind the gas-phase reaction. It will appeal to academics within physics, physical chemistry and related sciences.
‘The authors display in-depth knowledge of the subject and have accomplished a definitive critical review of the theories, experiments and applications of DR reactions of molecular ions with electrons.’Materials World
Cambridge Molecular Science
2008 247 x 174 mm 390pp 134 b/w illus. 978-0-521-82819-2 Hardback £75.00
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Noncircular GearsDesign and GenerationFaydor L. LitvinUniversity of Illinois, Chicago
Alfonso Fuentes-AznarUniversidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain
Ignacio Gonzãlez-PerezUniversidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain
and Kenichi HayasakaYamaha Motor Co., Ltd., Japan
This book represents the theory of the design and generation of noncircular gears that are applied in automatic machines and instruments. Different approaches to the design and generation of the main types of noncircular gears have been developed to extend the application of noncircular gear drives in mechanisms and industry.2009 253 x 215 mm 214pp 144 b/w illus. 6 tables 9 exercises 978-0-521-76170-3 Hardback £65.00 Publication December 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521761703
Applied Metal FormingIncluding FEM AnalysisHenry ValbergNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
This book outlines metal forming theory and how experimental methods are utilized to understand how metal forming works. For each main process, such as forging, rolling, extrusion,
wiredrawing, and sheet-metal forming, it demonstrates how FEA (Finite Element Analysis) can accurately characterize the forming condition and therefore optimize the processes.2009 253 x 215 mm 325pp 328 b/w illus. 9 tables 65 exercises 978-0-521-51823-9 Hardback c. £50.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521518239
Aerospace Engineering
Potential Flows of Viscous and Viscoelastic LiquidsDaniel JosephGeorgia Institute of Technology
Toshio Funadaand Jing Wang
Traditionally, the theory of potential flows is thought to apply to fluids without viscosity. This book illustrates how to apply this theory to real fluids that are viscous. Cambridge Aerospace Series, 21
2008 253 x 177 mm 516pp 57 tables 978-0-521-87337-6 Hardback £55.00
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Analysis of Aircraft StructuresSecond editionBruce K. DonaldsonUniversity of Maryland, College Park
This text provides clear instruction in the fundamental concepts of structural analysis applied to vehicular structures such as aircraft, automobiles, ships, and spacecraft. It employs three strategies to achieve clarity of presentation: all approximations are fully explained, many important concepts are repeated, and essential introductory topics are covered.Cambridge Aerospace Series
2008 253 x 177 mm 974pp 20 tables 437 exercises 978-0-521-86583-8 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9780521865838
Analyses for Durability and System Design LifetimeA Multidisciplinary ApproachJoseph H. SalehGeorgia Institute of Technology
This book explores system design lifetime problems addressing the technicality of durability, the marginal cost of durability, and the durability choice problem for complex systems with network externalities and obsolescence. It adresses the tension between the design lifetimes of complex systems and the shortening time scales associated with obsolescence.Cambridge Aerospace Series, 23
2008 253 x 177 mm 216pp 9 tables 978-0-521-86789-4 Hardback £45.00
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Aerodynamics of Low Reynolds Number FlyersWei ShyyUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Yongsheng LianUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Jian TangUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Dragos ViieruUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
and Hao LiuChiba University, Japan
Birds, bats, insects, and micro air vehicles (MAVs) share many aerodynamic features. This book focuses on the aerodynamics associated with fixed and flapping wings. An updated summary of the state of the knowledge based on both the biological and engineering literatures, the book addresses both fixed and flapping wing flyers.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Fixed, rigid wing aerodynamics; 3. Flexible wing aerodynamics; 4. Flapping wing aerodynamics.Cambridge Aerospace Series, 22
2008 253 x 177 mm 196pp 7 tables 978-0-521-88278-1 Hardback £45.00
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Planetary Landers and Entry ProbesAndrew BallThe Open University, Milton Keynes
James GarryUniversiteit Leiden
Ralph LorenzThe Johns Hopkins University
and Viktor KerzhanovichNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
This is a concise, broad overview of the engineering, science and history of planetary landers and atmospheric entry probes designed to explore the atmospheres and surfaces of other planets. This will form an important reference for professionals, researchers and graduate students in planetary science, aerospace engineering and space mission development.
‘… the book is a must for professionals, graduate and undergraduate students involved in planetary exploration, space mission design and engineering as it is (currently) a unique collection of information in the filed.’Planetary and Space Science
2007 247 x 174 mm 362pp 99 b/w illus. 978-0-521-82002-8 Hardback £75.00
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The Scramjet EngineProcesses and CharacteristicsCorin SegalUniversity of Florida
The renewed interest in high-speed propulsion has lead to increased activity in the development of the supersonic combustion ramjet engine for hypersonic flight applications. Corin Segal, a leading researcher, describes the processes and characteristics of the scramjet engine in a unified manner, reviewing both the theoretical and experimental research.Cambridge Aerospace Series
2009 253 x 215 mm 272pp 121 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-0-521-83815-3 Hardback £70.00www.cambridge.org/9780521838153
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Low-Speed AerodynamicsSecond editionJoseph KatzSan Diego State University
and Allen PlotkinSan Diego State University
Modern treatment of low-speed aerodynamics, covering both theory and computational techniques.Cambridge Aerospace Series, 13
2001 630pp 398 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-0-521-66552-0 Paperback £43.00www.cambridge.org/9780521665520
Jet PropulsionA Simple Guide to the Aerodynamic and Thermodynamic Design and Performance of Jet EnginesSecond editionNicholas CumpstyUniversity of Cambridge
Updated and revised edition of Cumpsty’s excellent introduction to jet engines now includes noise control and emissions.2003 247 x 174 mm 322pp 143 b/w illus. 978-0-521-54144-2 Paperback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521541442
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Thermal-Fluids Engineering/Engineering Mechanics
Heat Transfer PhysicsMassoud KavianyUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
This graduate textbook describes atomic-level kinetics of thermal energy storage, transport, and transformation by principal energy carriers. It presents a unified theory, over fine-structure/molecular-dynamics/Boltzmann/macroscopic length and time scales, of heat transfer kinetics in terms of transition rates and relaxation times, and its modern applications.2008 253 x 177 mm 688pp 34 b/w illus. 63 tables 151 exercises 978-0-521-89897-3 Hardback £65.00
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Thermal-Fluid SciencesAn Integrated ApproachSecond editionStephen R. TurnsPennsylvania State University
This is a special enhanced package of the text, Themal-Fluid Sciences combined with the new second edition DVD of the Homsy et. al. Multimedia Fluid Mechanics.2008 279 x 215 mm 1238pp 1836 exercises 978-0-521-51405-7 DVD Set £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521514057
Homogeneous Turbulence DynamicsPierre SagautUniversité de Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie)
and Claude CambonEcole Centrale de Lyon
This book summarizes the most recent theoretical, computational, and experimental results dealing with homogeneous turbulence dynamics. The emphasis is on homogeneous flows, including several interactions (rotation, stratification, shear, shock waves, acoustic waves, and more) which are pertinent to many applications fields – from aerospace engineering to astrophysics and earth sciences.2008 253 x 177 mm 480pp 143 b/w illus. 27 tables 978-0-521-85548-8 Hardback £65.00
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The Detonation PhenomenonJohn H. S. LeeMcGill University, Montréal
This book introduces the detonation phenomenon to engineers and graduate students with a background in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Classical theories of detonation waves are presented, followed by chapters on the unstable structure. The final chapters cover wave formation, problems, and future directions.
‘The Detonation Phenomenon by Professor John H. S. Lee is intended for engineers and graduate students with backgrounds in thermodynamics and fluid dynamics. It fulfills that mission perfectly. The book is an excellent, thorough review of the basic experimental and theoretical aspects of gas phase detonation.’ Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
2008 253 x 177 mm 400pp 225 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-0-521-89723-5 Hardback £55.00
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Partial Differential Equations in Fluid DynamicsIsom H. HerronRensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
and Michael R. FosterRensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
This book is concerned with partial differential equations applied to fluids problems in science and engineering. Designed as a text for courses in mathematical methods in fluid mechanics in non-mathematics departments, it also provides tools to explore and extend the missing steps in analysis.2008 253 x 177 mm 296pp 43 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88824-0 Hardback £45.00
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Introduction to Continuum MechanicsSudhakar NairIllinois Institute of Technology
This text treats solids and fluids in a balanced manner, using thermodynamic restrictions on the relation between applied forces and material responses. It has many examples and over 150 exercises. This subject is essential for experimental or numerical modeling of material behavior.2009 253 x 215 mm 252pp 60 b/w illus. 149 exercises 978-0-521-87562-2 Hardback £40.00
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Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics for Finite Element AnalysisSecond editionJavier BonetSwansea University
and Richard D. WoodSwansea University
Successful text considering nonlinear geometrical behaviour and nonlinear hyperelastic materials, and the numerics needed to model such phenomena. For the second edition, the authors have added chapters on hyperelastic plastic behaviour, and have thoroughly updated the FLAGSHYP program, which remains freely accessible at www.flagshyp.com.
‘… a unified introduction – can be recommended to postgraduate students and to researchers from mechanical, aerospace and civil engineering areas.’Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete
2008 247 x 174 mm 338pp 76 b/w illus. 47 exercises 978-0-521-83870-2 Hardback £50.00
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A First Course in Continuum MechanicsOscar GonzalezUniversity of Texas, Austin
and Andrew M. StuartUniversity of Warwick
Thoroughly class-tested in courses at Stanford and Warwick, this text is suitable for applied mathematicians and engineers and can be used with courses or for self-study. Each chapter contains a wealth of exercises, with solutions to odd-numbered questions. A complete solutions manual is available to instructors upon request.Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 42
2008 228 x 152 mm 412pp 90 exercises 978-0-521-88680-2 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-71424-2 Paperback £27.99
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Turbulent FlowsStephen B. PopeCornell University, New York
Graduate text on turbulent flow, an important topic in fluid mechanics.2000 247 x 174 mm 806pp 246 b/w illus. 33 tables 384 exercises 978-0-521-59886-6 Paperback £46.00www.cambridge.org/9780521598866
Fundamentals of Multiphase FlowChristopher BrennenCalifornia Institute of Technology
This book presents a unified approach to the fundamental ideas of multiphase flows.2009 253 x 215 mm 368pp 978-0-521-13998-4 Paperback £35.00www.cambridge.org/9780521139984
Computational Continuum MechanicsAhmed A. ShabanaUniversity of Illinois, Chicago
This book presents the nonlinear theory of continuum mechanics and demonstrates its use in developing nonlinear computer formulations for large displacement dynamic analysis. Basic concepts used in continuum mechanics are presented and used to develop nonlinear general finite element
formulations that can be effectively used in large displacement analysis. 2008 253 x 177 mm 348pp 102 exercises 978-0-521-88569-0 Hardback £60.00
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Intermediate Dynamics for EngineersA Unified Treatment of Newton-Euler and Lagrangian MechanicsOliver M. O’ReillyUniversity of California, Berkeley
This book fits two full-length courses in advanced engineering dynamics. It contains two overlapping tracks. During the first course a Newton-Euler approach is used, followed by a Lagrangian approach. The text includes structured chapter exercises as a study aid. Solutions can be performed in simulation using MATLAB® or Mathematica®.2008 253 x 177 mm 408pp 111 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87483-0 Hardback £55.00
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Elements of Continuum Mechanics and ThermodynamicsJoanne L. WegnerUniversity of Victoria, British Columbia
and James B. HaddowUniversity of Victoria, British Columbia
This text provides a modern and integrated treatment of the foundations and applications of continuum mechanics, especially to microscale phenomena. The text includes numerous examples and exercises and a chapter on continuum thermodynamics, including entropy production in Newtonian viscous fluid flow and thermoelasticity. Computer solutions use Mathematica®.2009 253 x 215 mm 288pp 35 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-0-521-86632-3 Hardback £40.00
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Measurement in Fluid MechanicsStavros TavoularisUniversity of Ottawa
Measurement in Fluid Mechanics is an introductory, general reference in experimental fluid mechanics, featuring classical and state-of-the-art methods for flow visualization, flow rate measurement, pressure, velocity, temperature, concentration and wall
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shear stress. Suitable as a textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses, and for practising engineers and applied scientists.
‘… well presented … well produced … an excellent additional reference text for any fluid flow laboratory. … sufficient information and detail in the book to enable the reader to get a fundamental understanding of the principles underwriting the technology, if he requires …’Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering
2009 253 x 215 mm 368pp 978-0-521-13839-0 Paperback £30.00www.cambridge.org/9780521138390
Introduction to Computational Fluid DynamicsAnil DateIndian Institute of Technology
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics is a textbook for advanced undergraduate and first year graduate students in mechanical, aerospace and chemical engineering. The book emphasizes understanding CFD through physical principles with numerous exercises and examples. Practising engineers will find this particularly useful for reference and for continuing education.2009 253 x 215 mm 398pp 978-0-521-14005-8 Paperback £35.00www.cambridge.org/9780521140058
Electrokinetically-Driven Microfluidics and NanofluidicsHsueh-Chia ChangUniversity of Notre Dame, Indiana
and Leslie YeoMonash University, Victoria
In this book, Leslie Yeo and Hsueh-Chia Chang aim to elucidate the fundamental mechanisms governing both DC and AC electrokinetic phenomena with a particular emphasis on the practical design of microfluidic and nanofluidic devices for a variety of biological applications.2009 253 x 215 mm 450pp 283 b/w illus. 978-0-521-86025-3 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521860253
Fundamentals of Fluid Power ControlJohn WattonCardiff University
This exciting new reference text is concerned with fluid power control. It is an ideal reference for the practicing engineer and a textbook for advanced courses in fluid power control. In applications in which large forces and/or torques are required, often with a fast response time, oil-hydraulic control systems are essential.2009 253 x 215 mm 512pp 442 b/w illus. 21 tables 978-0-521-76250-2 Hardback £80.00www.cambridge.org/9780521762502
Ocean Engineering MechanicsWith ApplicationsMichael E. McCormickUnited States Naval Academy, Maryland
The introductory topics in wave mechanics and the presentation of such have their foundations in the courses taught at the U.S. Naval Academy. The advanced topics have their origins in the postgraduate courses taught at the Johns Hopkins University.2009 253 x 215 mm 550pp 190 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-0-521-85952-3 Hardback c. £48.00www.cambridge.org/9780521859523
SloshingOdd M. FaltinsenNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
and Alexander N. TimokhaNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
This book presents sloshing with marine and land-based applications, with a focus on ship tanks. It also includes the nonlinear multimodal method developed by the authors and an introduction to computational fluid dynamics. The book contains numerous illustrations, examples, and exercises.2009 253 x 215 mm 608pp 227 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-0-521-88111-1 Hardback £80.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521881111
The Mechanics and Thermodynamics of ContinuaMorton E. GurtinCarnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
Eliot FriedWashington University, St Louis
and Lallit AnandMassachusetts Institute of Technology
This book is suitable for engineers, physicists, and mathematicians seeking a consolidated treatment of continuum mechanics and thermodynamics that stresses the universal status of the basic balances and the entropy imbalance.2009 253 x 215 mm 565pp 41 b/w illus. 1 table 279 exercises 978-0-521-40598-0 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521405980
Guided Explorations of the Mechanics of Solids and StructuresJames DoylePurdue University, Indiana
This book tackles the question: How can an engineer with a powerful finite element program but modest knowledge of mechanics solve unfamiliar problems? This book provides a new approach to helping students engage with complex ideas. Practising engineers will extend the range of problems they can solve.Cambridge Aerospace Series
2009 253 x 215 mm 462pp 144 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-0-521-89678-8 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9780521896788
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General Continuum MechanicsSecond editionT. J. ChungUniversity of Alabama, Huntsville
General Continuum Mechanics provides an integrated and unified study of continuum mechanics.2007 253 x 177 mm 440pp 2 tables 90 exercises 978-0-521-87406-9 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521874069
W. T. Koiter’s Elastic Stability of Solids and StructuresEdited by Arnold M. A. van der HeijdenTechnische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
This book deals with elastic stability of solids and structures, Koiter’s area of special expertise. It begins with fundamental aspects of stability relating
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the basic notions of dynamic stability to more traditional quasi-static approaches. It covers buckling, or linear stability, and nonlinear post-buckling behavior and imperfection-sensitivity.2008 253 x 177 mm 240pp 978-0-521-51528-3 Hardback £45.00
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An Introduction to Continuum MechanicsJ. N. ReddyTexas A & M University
This textbook reflects the modern view that scientists and engineers should think and work in multidisciplinary environments. It is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. It introduces continuum mechanics simply with examples but does not compromise mathematically. It features applications to problems in elasticity, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer.2008 253 x 203 mm 368pp 3 tables 204 exercises 978-0-521-87044-3 Hardback £40.00
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Robotics and Control
Biomimetic RoboticsMechanisms and ControlRanjan VepaQueen Mary, University of London
This book is written for an initial course in robotics. It is ideal for study of unmanned aerial or underwater vehicles, a topic on which few books exist. It presents the fundamentals of robotics, from an aerospace perspective, by considering only the field of robot mechanisms.2009 253 x 177 mm 360pp 35 tables 122 exercises 978-0-521-89594-1 Hardback £55.00
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Quality and Reliability in EngineeringTirupathi R. ChandrupatlaRowan University, New Jersey
Quality and Reliability in Engineering provides an integrated approach to quality specification, quality control and monitoring, and reliability. Examples and exercises stress practical engineering applications. It can be used as a supplement to upper level capstone design courses, short courses for quality
training, and as a resource for practising engineers.2009 234 x 177 mm 326pp 144 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51522-1 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9780521515221
Elasticity with Mathematica ®An Introduction to Continuum Mechanics and Linear ElasticityAndrei ConstantinescuCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
and Alexander KorsunskyUniversity of Oxford
This book is intended for researchers, engineers and students in solid mechanics, materials science and physics who are interested in using the power of modern computing to solve a wide variety of problems of both practical and fundamental significance in elasticity.
‘… a useful book for anybody interested in problems in elasticity … provides a refreshing alternative to throwing every problem into a finite element solver. It would be an excellent textbook for a graduate course in elasticity.’Contemporary Physics
2008 253 x 177 mm 266pp 5 tables 67 exercises 978-0-521-84201-3 Hardback £60.00
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Engineering DynamicsJerry GinsbergGeorgia Institute of Technology
This text is a modern vector oriented treatment of classical dynamics and its application to engineering problems. Based on Ginsberg’s Advanced Engineering Dynamics Second Edition, it develops a broad spectrum of kinematical concepts, which provide the framework for formulations of kinetics principles following the Newton-Euler and analytical approaches.2008 253 x 177 mm 738pp 414 exercises 978-0-521-88303-0 Hardback £45.00
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DiffusionMass Transfer in Fluid SystemsThird editionE. L. CusslerUniversity of Minnesota
This overview of diffusion and separation processes brings unsurpassed clarity to this complex topic. For students, Diffusion goes from the basics of mass transfer and diffusion itself, with strong support through worked examples and student questions. Retaining the trademark enthusiastic style, the coverage now extends to biology and medicine.Contents: Preface; 1. Models for diffusion; Part I. Fundamentals of Diffusion: 2. Diffusion in dilute solutions; 3. Diffusion in concentrated solutions; 4. Dispersion; Part II. Diffusion Coefficients: 5. Values of diffusion coefficients; 6. Diffusion of interacting species; 7. Multicomponent diffusion; Part III. Mass Transfer: 8. Fundamentals of mass transfer; 9. Theories of mass transfer; 10. Absorption; 11. Absorption in biology and medicine; 12. Differential distillation; 13. Staged distillation; 14. Extraction; 15. Absorption; Part IV. Diffusion Coupled With Other Processes: 16. General questions and heterogeneous chemical reactions; 17. Homogeneous chemical reactions; 18. Membranes; 19. Controlled release and related phenomena; 20. Heat transfer; 21. Simultaneous heat and mass transfer; Problems; Subject index; Materials index.Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
2009 247 x 174 mm 654pp 199 b/w illus. 978-0-521-87121-1 Hardback £40.00
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Mass and Heat TransferAnalysis of Mass Contactors and Heat ExchangersT. W. Fraser RussellUniversity of Delaware
Anne S. RobinsonUniversity of Delaware
and Norman J. WagnerUniversity of Delaware
This text allows instructors to teach a course on heat and mass transfer that will equip students with the pragmatic, applied skills required by the chemical industry. This combined presentation of heat and mass transfer allows students to develop a practical understanding,
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while maintaining mathematical rigour, without extensive mathematical analysis.Contents: Preface; To the student; Acknowledgements; Instructor and readers guide; Part I: 1. Introduction; 2. Chemical reactor analysis; 3. Heat exchanger analysis; 4. Mass contactor analysis; Part II: 5. Conduction and diffusion; 6. Convection mass and heat transfer; 7. Estimation of interfacial area in mass contactors; 8. Design case studies.Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
2008 253 x 177 mm 402pp 130 b/w illus. 66 tables 80 exercises 978-0-521-88670-3 Hardback £40.00
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Advanced Transport PhenomenaFluid Mechanics and Convective Transport ProcessesL. Gary LealUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
The book covers modern analytic methods for solution of fluid, heat and mass transfer problems.Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
2007 253 x 177 mm 932pp 4 tables 227 exercises 978-0-521-84910-4 Hardback £75.00
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Multimedia Fluid MechanicsSecond editionEdited by G. M. HomsyUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
Inspired in large part by the very favourable reception of the first edition, this second edition of Multimedia Fluid Mechanics continues to exploit the moving image and interactivity of multimedia to improve the teaching and learning of fluid mechanics by illustrating fundamental phenomena and conveying fascinating fluid flows.
‘Homsy and his colleagues have now provided us with a new and powerful teaching aid ... This CD is an ambitious project, and, in my view, it has been accomplished with remarkable success … I have no doubt that this CD-ROM should be regarded as a ‘set text’ for viscous fluid mechanics courses at the undergraduate or starting graduate levels.’Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2008 978-0-521-72169-1 DVD ROM £16.99www.cambridge.org/9780521721691
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Numerical Methods for Chemical EngineeringApplications in MATLABKenneth J. BeersMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Applications of numerical mathematics and scientific computing to chemical engineering.2006 247 x 174 mm 486pp 151 b/w illus. 18 tables 87 exercises 978-0-521-85971-4 Hardback £47.00
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An Introduction to Granular FlowK. Kesava Raoand Prabhu R. Nott
Granular materials like sand and coal are common in natural and industrial settings. This book describes theories for granular flow based mainly on continuum models although alternative discrete models are discussed. There are problems at the end of the chapters to encourage exploration, and extensive references are provided.Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
2008 253 x 177 mm 512pp 15 tables 98 exercises 978-0-521-57166-1 Hardback £60.00
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Plasma ChemistryAlexander FridmanDrexel University, Philadelphia
Major applications of plasma chemistry from electronics to thermal coatings are covered, from treatment of polymers to fuel conversion and hydrogen production. An extensive database on plasma kinetics and thermodynamics and numerical formulas for practical calculations related to specific plasma-chemical processes is also included.2008 253 x 177 mm 1024pp 129 tables 165 exercises 978-0-521-84735-3 Hardback £85.00
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Heat TransferGregory NellisUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
and Sanford KleinUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Provides engineers with the tools to solve real-world heat transfer problems. It includes advanced topics not covered in other books on the subject. The examples are complex and timely
problems that are inherently interesting. It integrates Maple, MATLAB, FEHT, and Engineering Equation Solver (EES) directly with the heat transfer material.
‘… this book significantly raises the bar for heat transfer text books. Further, the integration of theory with computational tools makes the book of high interest at the professional level. Readers are encouraged to go to the website and explore this book and the supporting materials in depth. … a major contribution to education in the field of heat transfer.’Journal of Heat Transfer Engineering
Contents: 1. One-dimensional, steady-state conduction; 2. Two-dimensional, steady-state conduction; 3. Transient conduction; 4. External forced convection; 5. Internal forced convection; 6. Free convection; 7. Boiling and condensation; 8. Heat exchangers; 9. Mass transfer; 10. Radiation.2009 253 x 177 mm 1148pp 54 b/w illus. 45 tables 978-0-521-88107-4 Hardback £75.00
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Biomedical Engineering
Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering Series Editors: Professor W. Mark SaltzmanYale University
Professor Shu ChienUniversity of California, San Diego
Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering provides a forum for high quality, accessible textbooks targeted at undergraduate and graduate courses in biomedical engineering. It will cover a broad range of biomedical engineering topics from introductory texts to advanced topics including, but not limited to, biomechanics, physiology, biomedical instrumentation, imaging, signals and systems, cell engineering and bioinformatics. The series will blend theory and practice, aimed primarily at biomedical engineering students but will be suitable for broader courses in engineering, life science and medicine.
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Biomedical EngineeringBridging Medicine and TechnologyW. Mark SaltzmanYale University, Connecticut
This book is an introduction to biomedical engineering, starting from the basics and demonstrating the engineering principles that are used to create new diagnostic methods and therapies for human disease. Although biomedical engineering is a relatively new field of study, it impacts almost every person in the world.Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Molecular and Cellular Principles: 2. Biomolecular principles; 3. Biomolecular principles: nucleic acids; 4. Biomolecular principles: proteins; 5. Cellular principles; Part II. Physiological Principles: 6. Communication systems in the body; 7. Engineering balances: respiration and digestion; 8. Circulation; 9. Removal of molecules from the body; 10. Biomechanics; 11. Bioinstrumentation; 12. Bioimaging; 13. Biomolecular engineering and biotechnology; 14. Biomolecular engineering II: engineering of immunity; 15. Biomaterials and artificial organs; 16. Biomedical engineering and cancer.Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
2009 253 x 215 mm 656pp 505 b/w illus. 55 tables 236 exercises 978-0-521-84099-6 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521840996
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BiomechanicsConcepts and ComputationCees OomensTechnische Universiteit Eindhoven, Holland
Marcel BrekelmansTechnische Universiteit Eindhoven, Holland
and Frank BaaijensTechnische Universiteit Eindhoven, Holland
This quantitative approach integrates the basic concepts of mechanics and computational modelling techniques, in a logical progression through a wide range of fundamental biomechanics principles. Online MATLAB-based software along with examples and problems using biomedical applications will motivate undergraduate biomedical engineering students to practise and test their skills.
‘Biomechanics: Concepts and Computation is one of the most important textbooks written in the field of biomechanical education.’Amit Gefen, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Contents: Preface; 1. Vector calculus; 2. The concepts of force and moment; 3. Static equilibrium; 4. The mechanical behaviour of fibres; 5. Fibres: time dependent behaviour; 6. Analysis of a one-dimensional continuous medium; 7. Biological materials and continuum mechanics; 8. Stress in three-dimensional continuous media; 9. Motion: the time as an extra dimension; 10. Deformation and rotation, deformation rate and spin; 11. Local balance of mass, momentum and energy; 12. Constitutive modelling of solids and fluids; 13. Solution strategies for solid and fluid mechanics problems; 14. Numerical solution of one-dimensional diffusion equation; 15. The one-dimensional convection-diffusion equation; 16. The three-dimensional convection-diffusion equation; 17. Shape functions and numerical integration; 18. Infinitesimal strain elasticity problems; References; Index.Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
2009 246 x 189 mm 346pp 10 b/w illus. 110 exercises 978-0-521-87558-5 Hardback £40.00
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Biomedical Engineering for Global HealthRebecca Richards-KortumRice University, Houston
Can technology transform world health? For visionary general science and biomedical engineering courses, Rebecca Richards-Kortum examines biomedical technology and the regulatory, economic, social and ethical issues surrounding global health. With engaging learning features including classroom activities, project assignments and homework problems, this textbook will inspire undergraduates to find solutions.
‘As part of the Clinton Global Initiative, Rice University is launching a major initiative in global health technologies to narrow the unconscionable gap in life expectancy between rich and poor. This beautifully written volume by Rebecca Richards-Kortum will inspire and empower the next generation of engineers to make global health their calling. As President Clinton has said, ‘today’s generation of young people holds more power than any generation before them to make a positive impact on the world.’ The next Jonas Salk or Maurice Hilleman will definitely have this book close at hand.’Thomas Kalil, UC Berkeley and Clinton Global Initiative
Contents: Preface; 1. Emerging medical technologies: high stakes science and the need for technology assessment; 2. Bioengineering and technology assessment; 3. Health & economic data: a global comparison; 4. World health and global health challenges; 5. Healthcare systems: a global comparison; 6. Healthcare costs vs. time: trends and drivers; 7. The evolution of technology: scientific method, engineering design, and translational research; 8. Prevention of infectious disease; 9. Ethics of clinical research; 10. Technologies for early detection and prevention of cancer; 11. Cost-effectiveness of screening for disease; 12. Technologies for treatment of heart disease; 13. Clinical trial design and sample size calculation; 14. Technology diffusion; 15. Regulation of health care technologies; 16. Future of bioengineering and world health; Index.Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
2009 276 x 219 mm 476pp 114 b/w illus. 60 tables 978-0-521-87797-8 Hardback c. £45.00 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521877978
BiodesignThe Process of Innovating Medical TechnologiesStefanos ZeniosStanford University, California
Josh MakowerStanford University, California
Paul YockStanford University, California
Todd J. BrintonStanford University, California
Uday N. KumarStanford University, California
Lyn DenendStanford University, California
Recognize market opportunities, master the design process, and develop business acumen with this ‘how-to’ guide to medical technology innovation. Outlining a systematic, proven approach for innovation – identify, invent, implement – and integrating medical, engineering, and business challenges with real-world case studies, this book provides a practical guide for students and professionals.
‘Everything you ever wanted to know about medical device entrepreneurship and more. Paul, Josh and Stefanos have led an A class team of experienced device company builders to produce a reference document to guide an aspiring device entrepreneur through all the challenges of getting an idea to market. These are tough times. Whether you’re a physician with an idea, an engineer or a businessman, this is a unique and powerful resource.’John Abele, Founder Chairman, Boston Scientific
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2009 276 x 219 mm 704pp 106 b/w illus. 79 tables 978-0-521-51742-3 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication November 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521517423
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Introductory BiomechanicsFrom Cells to OrganismsC. Ross EthierUniversity of Toronto
and Craig A. SimmonsUniversity of Toronto
Essential new textbook for senior undergraduates taking an introductory course in biomechanics and/or biomechanical engineering.
‘Ethier and Simmons have crafted a masterful book … Based on a long-standing course taught to non-bioengineers, the presentation of material is clear and straightforward. Illustrations are of excellent quality and rich in content. This text will inspire many students of traditional engineering areas to think of biomechanics as a fertile discipline worthy of further pursuit.’Professor James E. Moore Jr., Ph.D., Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Cellular biomechanics; 3. Hemodynamics; 4. The circulatory system; 5. The interstitium; 6. Ocular biomechanics; 7. The respiratory system; 8. Muscles and movement; 9. Skeletal biomechanics; 10. Terrestrial locomotion; Appendix A. The electrocardiogram; Index.Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
2007 246 x 189 mm 528pp 311 b/w illus. 8 colour illus. 978-0-521-84112-2 Hardback £45.00
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Chemical BiophysicsQuantitative Analysis of Cellular SystemsDaniel A. BeardMedical College of Wisconsin
and Hong QianUniversity of Washington
Chemical Biophysics provides an engineering-based approach to biochemical system analysis for graduate level courses on systems biology, computational bioengineering and molecular biophysics. It is the first textbook to apply rigorous physical chemistry principles to mathematical and
computational modelling of biochemical systems for an interdisciplinary audience.
‘There are a growing number of physicists, engineers, mathematicians and chemists who are interested in joining the post-genomics party and addressing cutting-edge problems in molecular and cell biology. The barrier to entry can be high and prohibitive. This marvelous new book opens the door for the quantitively inclined. Beard and Qian, in an accessible and clear style, present fundamental methods that can be used to model and analyze an array of biomolecular systems and processes, ranging from enzyme kinetics to gene regulatory networks to cellular transport. This book will appeal to autodidacts as well as professors looking for course texts.’J. J. Collins, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and MacArthur Fellow, Boston University
Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
2008 247 x 174 mm 336pp 94 b/w illus. 55 exercises 978-0-521-87070-2 Hardback £40.00
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Cytoskeletal MechanicsModels and MeasurementsEdited by Mohammad R. K. MofradUniversity of California, Berkeley
and Roger D. KammMassachusetts Institute of Technology
This book presents diverse views on approaches to modeling cell mechanics.Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering
2006 253 x 177 mm 252pp 3 tables 978-0-521-84637-0 Hardback £38.00
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Lung MechanicsAn Inverse Modeling ApproachJason H. T. BatesUniversity of Vermont
The first book to describe lung mechanics from a quantitative standpoint. Focusing on inverse modeling, it develops in a logical progression from simple to state-of-the-art dynamic and nonlinear models. Example applications to experimental data are presented throughout the book, together with problem sets at the end of each chapter.
‘In a clearly written language, Jason Bates provides a grand tour into the frontiers of the bioengineering of lung mechanics and physiology. The reader is elegantly lead through the intricacy and beauty of forward and inverse modeling applied to the lung with plenty of examples for the
physiologist, problems for the teacher, insight for the scientist and even some food for the philosophically oriented.’Bela Suki, Professor Biomedical Engineering, Boston University
2009 247 x 174 mm 236pp 978-0-521-50960-2 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521509602
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Biological ThermodynamicsSecond editionDonald T. HaynieCentral Michigan University
Retaining its informal style Haynie’s new edition brings students up-to-date with recent scientific developments encouraging them to think about the future of an such a fast moving area. He includes extra information on plants, biomedical engineering and nano-technology while emphasising basic concepts and sharpening problem-solving skills.
‘In my opinion, the author has covered a traditionally ‘boring field’ with vivid description and interesting examples. My overall impression is that this book is comprehensive, illustrative and up-to-date … and I would certainly recommend it to my students.’Prof. Yigong Shi, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University
2008 246 x 189 mm 438pp 125 b/w illus. 25 tables 250 exercises 978-0-521-88446-4 Hardback £70.00 978-0-521-71134-0 Paperback £29.99
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Cellular MechanotransductionDiverse Perspectives From Molecules to TissuesEdited by Mohammad MofradUniversity of California, Berkeley
and Roger KammMassachusetts Institute of Technology
This book focuses on the process of stress sensing and transducing mechanical force into biochemical signals. It helps define mechanomics, which describes the mechanical state of a biological system.2009 253 x 215 mm 375pp 240 b/w illus. 8 colour illus. 4 tables 978-0-521-89523-1 Hardback c. £55.00www.cambridge.org/9780521895231
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Statistical Mechanics of Cellular Systems and ProcessesEdited by Muhammad H. ZamanUniversity of Texas, Austin
Traditionally, statistical mechanics-based treatment of biological systems has focused on the molecular level, with larger systems being ignored. This book fills that gap, addressing recent developments in the field, in particular, the multi-scale nature of biological problems, ranging from the genetic to the multi-cellular, tissue and organ level.2009 247 x 174 mm 228pp 6 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88608-6 Hardback £45.00
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Molecular and Cellular BiophysicsMeyer B. Jackson
Molecular and Cellular Biophysics provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a foundation in the basic concepts of biophysics. It will enable them to understand how basic physical concepts can be used in the investigation of biological problems such as protein folding, enzyme catalysis and ion channel permeation.
‘… would be a valuable addition to the library of any research lab at the physical end of biochemistry. … The language used in the book is extremely clear, and a mathematical approach is combined with clear links to real biochemistry …’Chemistry world
2006 246 x 189 mm 512pp 206 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-0-521-62470-1 Paperback £40.00
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Methods in Molecular BiophysicsStructure, Dynamics, FunctionIgor N. SerdyukInstitute of Protein Research, Moscow
Nathan R. ZaccaiUniversity of Bristol
and Joseph ZaccaiInstitut de Biologie Structurale and Institut Laue Langevine, Grenoble
Advanced textbook describing the key physical methods used in molecular biophysics.2007 246 x 189 mm 1136pp 400 b/w illus. 150 colour illus. 978-0-521-81524-6 Hardback £55.00
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Commercializing Successful Biomedical TechnologiesBasic Principles for the Development of Drugs, Diagnostics and DevicesShreefal S. MehtaCytopia
An indispensable guide to the commercialization process of drug, diagnostic and device biomedical technology.2008 247 x 174 mm 360pp 70 b/w illus. 30 exercises 978-0-521-87098-6 Hardback £40.00
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Systems BiologyProperties of Reconstructed NetworksBernhard O. PalssonUniversity of California, San Diego
This textbook in systems biology describes how to model networks, how to determine their properties and how to relate these to phenotypic functions.2006 253 x 177 mm 334pp 978-0-521-85903-5 Hardback £40.00
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Essential BioinformaticsJin XiongTexas A & M University
Clear, concise introduction to bioinformatics, written specifically to be accessible to a life science audience.2006 253 x 177 mm 352pp 9 tables 978-0-521-84098-9 Hardback £75.00 978-0-521-60082-8 Paperback £33.00
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Soil MechanicsA One Dimensional ApproachDavid Muir WoodUniversity of Bristol
This book teaches principles of soil mechanics to undergraduates, along with other properties of engineering materials. Using the critical state method to study the mechanical behavior of soils requires consideration of density alongside effective stresses, permitting the unification of deformation and strength characteristics.2009 253 x 215 mm 248pp 192 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-0-521-51773-7 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-74132-3 Paperback £19.99 Publication October 2009www.cambridge.org/9780521517737
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Elements of Stress AnalysisJacques Heyman
This book analyses problems in elasticity theory which are not always dealt with satisfactorily in standard texts, highlighting many of the less straightforward pieces of structural analysis in a simple and straightforward way. It also gives an account of the basic variables in stress analysis.Contents: 1. The stress tensor; 2. The plastic limit; 3. The analysis of strain; 4. The elastic constants; 5. Equilibrium and compatibility; 6. Two-dimensional problems; 7. Simple theory of bending; 8. Torsion.2008 228 x 152 mm 116pp 978-0-521-73088-4 Paperback £15.99www.cambridge.org/9780521730884
Introduction to Structural DynamicsBruce K. DonaldsonUniversity of Maryland, College Park
This is a one semester engineering textbook on linear structural dynamics analysis for advanced students.Cambridge Aerospace Series
2006 253 x 177 mm 566pp 2 tables 85 exercises 978-0-521-86574-6 Hardback £70.00
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Basic Structural TheoryJacques HeymanUniversity of Cambridge
The theoretical basis by which the strength, stiffness, and stability of a building can be understood is fundamental for students, structural engineers, and architects. This book presents structural theory, rather than a review of calculation techniques. Examples are deliberately kept simple, and mathematical foundations are sketched in three short appendices.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Strength; 3. Stiffness; 4. Elastic analysis; 5. Stability; Appendix A. Virtual work; Appendix B. The plastic theorems; Appendix C. Buckling calculations.2008 216 x 138 mm 152pp 62 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-0-521-89794-5 Hardback £30.00
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Plastic Design of Frames 1 FundamentalsJ. Bakerand J. Heyman
Volume 1 gives the elements of the theory and covers the needs of most undergraduates and designers.1980 228 x 152 mm 236pp 978-0-521-29778-3 Paperback £9.95www.cambridge.org/9780521297783
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Plastic Design of Frames 2 ApplicationsJaques Heyman
Understanding the theory of structures is fundamental to structural engineers and architects. Plastic Design of Frames; Volume 1. Fundamentals provides a broad introduction to the mathematics behind a range of structural processes. This companion book Plastic Design of Frames; Volume 2. Applications provides additional advanced topics and case studies.
‘This well produced book can be warmly recommended.’Civil Engineering
2008 228 x 152 mm 300pp 38 tables 68 exercises 978-0-521-73087-7 Paperback £18.99www.cambridge.org/9780521730877
Engineering Mathematics and Programming
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Numerical RecipesThe Art of Scientific ComputingThird editionWilliam H. PressUniversity of Texas, Austin
Saul A. TeukolskyCornell University, New York
William T. VetterlingZINK Imaging. LLC
and Brian P. FlanneryExxon Mobil Corporation
The essential text and reference for modern scientific computing now also covers computational geometry, classification and inference, and much more.
‘This monumental and classic work is beautifully produced and of literary as well as mathematical quality. It is an essential component of any serious scientific or engineering library.’Computing Reviews
2007 253 x 177 mm 1256pp 37 tables 978-0-521-88068-8 3rd Edition £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521880688
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Numerical Recipes Source Code CD-ROMThe Art of Scientific ComputingThird editionWilliam H. PressUniversity of Texas, Austin
Saul A. TeukolskyCornell University, New York
William T. VetterlingPolaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts
and Brian P. FlanneryExxon Research and Engineering, New Jersey
This CDROM contains complete source code in C++ for the brand-new Numerical Recipes, Third Edition, plus source code from all earlier editions.2007 978-0-521-70685-8 3rd Edition £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521706858
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Numerical Recipes with Source Code CD-ROMThe Art of Scientific ComputingThird editionWilliam H. PressUniversity of Texas, Austin
Saul A. TeukolskyCornell University, New York
William T. VetterlingZink Imaging, Cambridge, Massachusetts
and Brian P. FlanneryExxon Mobil Corporation, New Jersey
The complete Numerical Recipes 3rd edition book/CD bundle, with a hundred new routines, 2 new chapters and much more.2007 253 x 177 mm 1256pp 978-0-521-88407-5 3rd Edition £80.00www.cambridge.org/9780521884075
Scientific Computing with Case StudiesDianne P. O’LearyUniversity of Maryland, College Park
A practical guide to solving linear and nonlinear equations, differential equations, optimization problems, and eigenvalue problems. The case studies illustrate mathematical modeling and algorithm design, for problems in physics, engineering, epidemiology, chemistry, and biology. For advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, and scientists whose work involves numerical computing.2009 247 x 174 mm 395pp 978-0-89871-666-5 Paperback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9780898716665
Numerical Solution of Hyperbolic Partial Differential EquationsJohn A. TrangensteinDuke University, North Carolina
Numerical Solution of Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations is a new type of graduate textbook, comprising print, and interactive electronic components (on CD). It is a comprehensive presentation of the modern theory and numerics with a range of applications broad enough to engage most engineering disciplines and many areas of applied mathematics.2009 247 x 174 mm 619pp 109 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 2 tables 141 exercises 978-0-521-87727-5 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521877275
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A First Course in Statistical Programming with RW. John BraunUniversity of Western Ontario
and Duncan J. MurdochUniversity of Western Ontario
‘… with this book, you can be up and running, doing very advanced work with R in a matter of minutes. Using a series of code examples, the authors take you through many of the basic capabilities of the package. All that is needed to follow the examples is a basic understanding of control constructs such as the if-then, loops and functions as well as knowledge of the underlying mathematics.’Charles Ashbacher, Journal of Recreational Mathematics
2007 246 x 189 mm 174pp 39 b/w illus. 160 exercises 978-0-521-69424-7 Paperback £24.99
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521694247
A First Course in Fourier AnalysisSecond editionDavid W. KammlerSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale
Introducing applied mathematics through Fourier analysis, this book develops a unified theory of discrete and continuous Fourier analysis, the fast Fourier transform, and a powerful elementary theory of generalized functions and shows how these mathematical ideas can be used to study sampling theory, PDEs, probability, diffraction, musical tones, and wavelets.2008 246 x 189 mm 864pp 211 b/w illus. 3 tables 5 music examples 545 exercises 978-0-521-70979-8 Paperback £40.00
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521709798
Open SourceTechnology and PolicyFadi P. DeekNew Jersey Institute of Technology
and James A. M. McHughNew Jersey Institute of Technology
The open source movement is a worldwide attempt to keep the scientific advances created by software development openly available for everyone to understand and improve upon. This book addresses prominent projects in the open source movement, along with its enabling technologies, social characteristics, legal issues,
business venues, and public and educational roles.
‘Provide[s] a well laid out review of the open source movement, including its technologies, policies, and impact and implications. … Overall, this book ties together the many interlocking pieces within the development and history of the open source movement.’A. Hollister, CHOICE
2008 228 x 152 mm 382pp 978-0-521-88103-6 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-70741-1 Paperback £18.99
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Probability and InformationAn Integrated ApproachSecond editionDavid ApplebaumUniversity of Sheffield
This updated, popular introduction to probability theory and information theory, only requiring knowledge of basic calculus, contains new material on Markov chains. Topics covered include statistical inference, random walks, statistical mechanics and communications modelling. Examples and exercises illustrate practical applications with detailed solutions to most exercises available online for instructors.
Reviews for the first edition: ‘I found the book interesting and entertaining … The level of difficulty of the material is well judged …’ D. A. Stephens, The Statistician
2008 246 x 189 mm 250pp 65 b/w illus. 3 tables 240 exercises 978-0-521-89904-8 Hardback £65.00
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Finite Difference Methods for Ordinary and Partial Differential EquationsSteady-State and Time-dependent ProblemsRandall LeVequeUniversity of Washington
This book introduces finite difference methods for both ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and partial differential equations (PDEs) and discusses the similarities and differences between algorithm design and stability analysis for different types of equations. The author provides a foundation from
which students can approach more advanced topics.2007 247 x 174 mm 350pp 120 exercises 978-0-89871-629-0 Paperback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780898716290
Linear Programming with MATLABMichael C. FerrisUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Olvi L. MangasarianUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
and Stephen J. WrightUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
A self-contained introduction to linear programming using MATLAB® software to elucidate the development of algorithms and theory. Exercises are included in each chapter, and additional information is provided in two appendices and an accompanying Web site. Only a basic knowledge of linear algebra and calculus is required.MPS-SIAM Series on Optimization, 7
2008 247 x 174 mm 280pp 978-0-89871-643-6 Paperback £30.00www.cambridge.org/9780898716436
Numerical Computing with SimulinkCreating SimulationsVolume 1Richard J. GranMathematical Analysis Co., Massachusetts
Contents: List of figures; List of tables; Preface; 1, Introduction to Simulink; 2. Linear differential equations, matrix algebra and control systems; 3. Nonlinear differential equations; 4. Digital signal processing in Simulink; 5. Random numbers, white noise and stochastic processes; 6. Modeling a partial differential equation in Simulink; 7. Stateflow – a tool for creating and coding state diagrams, complex logic, event driven actions and finite state machines; 8. Physical modeling – SimPowerSystems and SimMechanics; 9. Putting everything together: using Simulink in a system design process; 10. Conclusion – thoughts about broad based knowledge; Bibliography; Index.2008 247 x 174 mm 340pp 978-0-89871-637-5 Paperback £52.00www.cambridge.org/9780898716375
Hidden Markov Models and Dynamical SystemsAndrew M. FraserLos Alamos National Laboratory
An introduction to hidden Markov models for the dynamical systems community. The book presents algorithms for using HMMs and explains the derivation of those algorithms. It provides introductory material for
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undergraduate study in engineering, mathematics, or science that includes work in probability, linear algebra and differential equations.2009 247 x 174 mm 143pp 978-0-89871-665-8 Paperback £35.00www.cambridge.org/9780898716658
Non-linear Modeling and Analysis of Solids and StructuresSteen KrenkTechnical University of Denmark, Lyngby
This book presents a theoretical treatment of nonlinear behaviour of solids and structures in such a way that it is suitable for numerical computation, typically using the Finite Element Method. This self-contained and rigorous account of the basic methods contains exercises, examples and algorithms throughout.2009 247 x 174 mm 360pp 3 b/w illus. 5 tables 70 exercises 978-0-521-83054-6 Hardback £40.00www.cambridge.org/9780521830546
A Compendium of Partial Differential Equation ModelsMethod of Lines Analysis with MatlabWilliam E. SchiesserLehigh University, Pennsylvania
and Graham W. GriffithsCity University, London
Explains numerical methods, and associated computer codes in Matlab, for the solution of a spectrum of models expressed as ordinary and partial differential equations. The authors focus on the well-established method of lines, making the code easy to understand, implement, and modify.2009 253 x 215 mm 490pp 58 b/w illus. 2 colour illus. 43 tables 978-0-521-51986-1 Hardback £55.00
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Lie Groups, Physics, and GeometryAn Introduction for Physicists, Engineers and ChemistsRobert GilmoreDrexel University, Philadelphia
Concentrating on the applications of Lie group theory to physical sciences and applied mathematics, this is a fascinating introduction to Lie groups for graduate and undergraduate students in physics, mathematics and electrical engineering, as well as researchers in
these fields. Problems are given at the end of each chapter.
‘The numerous and varied exercises are a particular strength of the book and lead the motivated reader to explore the diverse connections of Lie groups with a wide range of modern physics. … a worthy addition to the literature.’Physics Today
2008 247 x 174 mm 332pp 35 b/w illus. 196 exercises 978-0-521-88400-6 Hardback £40.00
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Hilbert TransformsFrederick W. KingUniversity of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Written in a style that suits a wide audience (including physical sciences), this book will become the reference of choice on the Hilbert transform, whatever the subject background of the reader. It explains all the common Hilbert transforms, mathematical techniques for evaluating them, and has detailed discussions of their application.Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications
2009 234 x 156 mm 1440pp 500 exercises 978-0-521-51723-2 Set £140.00www.cambridge.org/9780521517232
Hilbert TransformsVolume 1Frederick W. KingUniversity of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Written to suit a wide audience (including physical sciences), these two volumes will become the reference of choice on the Hilbert transform, whatever the subject background of the reader. The author explains all the common Hilbert transforms, mathematical techniques for evaluating them, and has detailed discussions of their application.Contents: Preface; List of symbols; List of abbreviations; Volume I: 1. Introduction; 2. Review of some background mathematics; 3. Derivation of the Hilbert transform relations; 4. Some basic properties of the Hilbert transform; 5. Relationship between the Hilbert transform and some common transforms; 6. The Hilbert transform of periodic functions; 7. Inequalities for the Hilbert transform; 8. Asymptotic behavior of the Hilbert transform; 9. Hilbert transforms of some special functions; 10. Hilbert transforms involving distributions; 11. The
finite Hilbert transform; 12. Some singular integral equations; 13. Discrete Hilbert transforms; 14. Numerical evaluation of Hilbert transforms; References; Subject index; Author index.Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 124
2009 234 x 156 mm 896pp 15 tables 350 exercises 978-0-521-88762-5 Hardback £80.00www.cambridge.org/9780521887625
Hilbert TransformsVolume 2Frederick W. KingUniversity of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Written in a style that suits a wide audience (including physical sciences), this book will become the reference of choice on the Hilbert transform, whatever the subject background of the reader. It explains all the common Hilbert transforms, mathematical techniques for evaluating them, and has detailed discussions of their application.Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 125
2009 234 x 156 mm 698pp 145 exercises 978-0-521-51720-1 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9780521517201
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Mathematical Methods for Physics and EngineeringA Comprehensive GuideThird editionK. F. RileyUniversity of Cambridge
M. P. HobsonUniversity of Cambridge
and S. J. Bence
Highly acclaimed undergraduate textbook teaches all the mathematics for undergraduate courses in the physical sciences.2006 247 x 174 mm 1362pp 235 b/w illus. 820 exercises 978-0-521-67971-8 Paperback £37.00
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521679718
The Art of Molecular Dynamics SimulationSecond editionD. C. RapaportBar-Ilan University, Israel
New edition of successful book on molecular dynamics simulation.2004 247 x 174 mm 564pp 69 b/w illus. 23 tables 92 exercises 978-0-521-82568-9 Hardback £55.00
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Wavelet Methods for Time Series AnalysisDonald B. PercivalUniversity of Washington
and Andrew T. WaldenImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
This book contains detailed descriptions of the theory and algorithms needed to understand and implement discrete wavelet transforms.Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, 4
2006 253 x 177 mm 620pp 24 tables 119 exercises 978-0-521-68508-5 Paperback £32.00www.cambridge.org/9780521685085
Principles of Statistical InferenceD. R. CoxNuffield College, Oxford
The comprehensive, balanced account of the theory of statistical inference, its main ideas and controversies.2006 228 x 152 mm 236pp 978-0-521-86673-6 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-68567-2 Paperback £21.99
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The Cambridge Dictionary of StatisticsThird editionB. S. EverittKing’s College London
Easy access to simple, reliable definitions and explanations of modern statistical and statistics-related concepts.2006 247 x 174 mm 444pp 978-0-521-69027-0 Paperback £21.99
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Saddlepoint Approximations with ApplicationsRonald W. ButlerSouthern Methodist University, Texas
How approximate probability calculations make complex models tractable; clear, simple explanations; real data examples.Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, 22
2007 253 x 177 mm 576pp 131 b/w illus. 120 tables 283 exercises 978-0-521-87250-8 Hardback £48.00
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Data Structures and Algorithms Using C#Michael McMillanPulaski Technical College, Arkansas
First comprehensive tutorial and reference for C# implementation of data structures and algorithms.2007 253 x 177 mm 366pp 11 tables 67 exercises 978-0-521-67015-9 Paperback £25.99
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Technology Management
Cracking the Ad CodeJacob GoldenbergHebrew University of Jerusalem
Amnon LevavSystematic Inventive Thinking, SIT
David MazurskyHebrew University of Jerusalem
and Sorin SolomonHebrew University of Jerusalem
For the first time, the secret of inventing new creative campaigns is unlocked, and practical tools are presented to allow quick production of successful creative ideas in marketing communications. This is essential reading for advertising professionals, and is also a useful tool for students of advertising, marketing, communication, and management.2009 247 x 174 mm 178pp 131 b/w illus. 978-0-521-85905-9 Hardback £50.00www.cambridge.org/9780521859059
Business Performance MeasurementUnifying Theory and Integrating PracticeSecond editionEdited by Andy NeelyCranfield University, UK
Major update of the wide-ranging review of performance measurement, with ten new chapters covering accounting, marketing, supply-chain management and more.2007 247 x 174 mm 528pp 13 tables 978-0-521-85511-2 Hardback £45.00
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521855112
Creating Agile Business Systems with Reusable KnowledgeA. Mitraand A. GuptaUniversity of Arizona
The authors describe how business knowledge can be identified, encapsulated and shared using a modular approach to building business systems.2007 247 x 174 mm 404pp 978-0-521-85163-3 Hardback £64.00
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Enterprise Resource Planning SystemsSystems, Life Cycle, Electronic Commerce, and RiskDaniel E. O’LearyUniversity of Southern California
An examination of the pros and cons of ERP systems and their role in e-commerce.2000 228 x 152 mm 240pp 27 b/w illus. 978-0-521-79152-6 Hardback £38.00
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Creativity in Product InnovationJacob GoldenbergHebrew University of Jerusalem
and David MazurskyHebrew University of Jerusalem
Creativity in Product Innovation describes a remarkable new technique for improving creativity in product design.2002 247 x 174 mm 238pp 70 b/w illus. 978-0-521-00249-3 Paperback £35.00www.cambridge.org/9780521002493
Second-Wave Enterprise Resource Planning SystemsImplementing for EffectivenessEdited by Graeme ShanksUniversity of Melbourne
Peter B. SeddonUniversity of Melbourne
and Leslie P. WillcocksUniversity of Warwick
How to get the most out of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.2003 247 x 174 mm 468pp 50 b/w illus. 978-0-521-81902-2 Hardback £50.00www.cambridge.org/9780521819022
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Innovation on DemandNew Product Development Using TRIZVictor FeyWayne State University
and Eugene RivinWayne State University
Describes how TRIZ can help you find better, more innovative solutions to your design problems.2005 247 x 174 mm 254pp 222 b/w illus. 11 tables 23 exercises 978-0-521-82620-4 Hardback £42.00www.cambridge.org/9780521826204
Offshoring Information TechnologySourcing and Outsourcing to a Global WorkforceErran CarmelAmerican University, Washington DC
and Paul TjiaGPI Consultancy, The Netherlands
This book explains everything you need to know to put IT offshoring (outsourcing overseas) into practice.2005 247 x 174 mm 306pp 41 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-0-521-84355-3 Hardback £39.00
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Service OrientationWinning Strategies and Best PracticesPaul AllenWith contributions by Sam HigginsPaul McRaeand Hermann Schlamann
An accessible introduction to service orientation, showing how it works and highlighting the benefits it can deliver.2006 247 x 174 mm 360pp 102 b/w illus. 53 tables 978-0-521-84336-2 Hardback £36.00
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The Art of LecturingA Practical Guide to Successful University Lectures and Business PresentationsParham AarabiUniversity of Toronto
An accessible, example-based guide to effective strategies for exciting and successful academic and business lectures. 2007 228 x 152 mm 170pp 978-0-521-70352-9 Paperback £12.99
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Building Scientific ApparatusFourth editionJohn H. MooreUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Christopher C. DavisUniversity of Maryland, College Park
and Michael A. CoplanUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Unrivalled in its completeness, this guide to the design and construction of scientific apparatus is essential reading for all scientists and students in physical, chemical and biological sciences, and engineering. Detectors, low-temperature measurements, and high-pressure apparatus, updated engineering specifications, are all new to this edition.
‘This new edition includes updates throughout, and will continue to serve as a bookshelf standard in laboratories around the world. I never like to be too far from this book!’Jason Hafner, Rice University, Houston, Texas
2009 234 x 213 mm 662pp 978-0-521-87858-6 Hardback £45.00www.cambridge.org/9780521878586
Reporting ResultsA Practical Guide for Engineers and ScientistsDavid C. Van AkenMissouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla
and William F. HosfordUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
This brief guide is ideal for science and engineering students and professionals to help them communicate technical information clearly, accurately, and effectively. It focuses on common communication forms, including laboratory reports, research articles, and oral presentations. It is ideal as
a reference on stylistic and grammar issues throughout a technical career. 2008 216 x 138 mm 164pp 54 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-0-521-89980-2 Hardback £25.00 978-0-521-72348-0 Paperback £12.99
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A Student’s Guide to Maxwell’s EquationsDaniel FleischWittenberg University, Ohio
Maxwell’s equations are four of the most influential equations in science. In this book, each equation is the subject of an entire chapter, making it a wonderful resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in electromagnetism and electromagnetics. Audio podcasts and solutions to the problems are available at www.cambridge.org/9780521701471.
‘Professor Fleisch is a great scientific communicator.’electronicdesign.com
2008 228 x 152 mm 144pp 63 b/w illus. 39 exercises 978-0-521-70147-1 Paperback £14.99
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Convex OptimizationStephen BoydStanford University, California
and Lieven VandenbergheUniversity of California, Los Angeles
A comprehensive introduction to the tools, techniques and applications of convex optimization.2004 246 x 189 mm 730pp 337 exercises 978-0-521-83378-3 Hardback £47.00www.cambridge.org/9780521833783
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An Introduction to Uncertainty in MeasurementUsing the GUM (Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement)L. KirkupUniversity of Technology, Sydney
and R. B. FrenkelNational Measurement Institute, Lindfield, Sydney
Guide to international guidelines for calculating and expressing uncertainty, for students and professionals in science/engineering.2006 247 x 174 mm 248pp 100 b/w illus. 30 tables 35 exercises 978-0-521-60579-3 Paperback £22.99
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A Guide to MATLABFor Beginners and Experienced UsersSecond editionBrian R. HuntUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Ronald L. LipsmanUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Jonathan M. RosenbergUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Kevin R. CoombesUniversity of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
John E. OsbornUniversity of Maryland, College Park
and Garrett J. StuckUniversity of Maryland, College Park
This is a short, focused introduction to MATLAB 7. 2006 247 x 174 mm 328pp 145 b/w illus. 39 exercises 978-0-521-61565-5 Paperback £29.99
eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521615655
MATLAB GuideSecond editionDesmond J. HighamUniversity of Strathclyde
and Nicholas J. HighamUniversity of Manchester
This second edition remains a lively, concise introduction to the important features of MATLAB 7 and the Symbolic Math Toolbox.2005 228 x 152 mm 406pp 978-0-89871-578-1 Hardback £30.00www.cambridge.org/9780898715781
How to Write and Illustrate a Scientific PaperSecond editionBjorn GustaviiUniversity Hospital, Lund, Sweden
Broadened second edition of this informative guide that helps first-time and experienced writers present their results effectively.2008 228 x 152 mm 178pp 978-0-521-70393-2 Paperback £14.99
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Building a Successful Career in Scientific ResearchA Guide for PhD Students and PostdocsPhil Dee
Entertaining and practical guide to getting your science PhD and working as a post-doc.2006 228 x 152 mm 140pp 3 b/w illus. 978-0-521-85191-6 Hardback £37.00 978-0-521-61740-6 Paperback £14.99www.cambridge.org/9780521851916
How to Write and Publish a Scientific PaperSixth editionRobert A. DayUniversity of Delaware
and Barbara GastelTexas A & M University
Guide on writing and submitting a scientific paper for graduates to professionals.2006 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-0-521-67167-5 Paperback £19.99www.cambridge.org/9780521671675
Writing Scientific SoftwareA Guide to Good StyleSuely OliveiraUniversity of Iowa
and David E. StewartUniversity of Iowa
A manual and guide to good scientific computing style, explaining how to write good software and how to test it for bugs, accuracy and performance.2006 247 x 174 mm 316pp 978-0-521-67595-6 Paperback £20.99
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Successful Scientific WritingA Step-by-Step Guide for the Biological and Medical SciencesThird editionJanice R. MatthewsScientific Editing Services, Athens, Georgia
and Robert W. MatthewsUniversity of Georgia
User-friendly, detailed and practical advice on all types of scientific writing, for students and researchers. 2007 228 x 152 mm 256pp 37 b/w illus. 31 tables 27 exercises 978-0-521-69927-3 Paperback £19.99
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A Aaen, Peter ...........................................10Aarabi, Parham .....................................32Abbott, Derek .........................................6Advanced Transport Phenomena ............24Aerodynamics of Low Reynolds Number
Flyers .................................................19Aiello, Roberto ......................................10Akkermans, Eric .....................................14Alencar, Marcelo S. ..................................3Algebraic Codes on Lines, Planes, and
Curves ..................................................2Allen, Paul .............................................32Analyses for Durability and System
Design Lifetime...................................19Analysis of Aircraft Structures ................19Anand, Lallit ..........................................22Applebaum, David .................................29Applied Metal Forming ..........................19Applied Quantum Mechanics .................14Applied Speech and Audio Processing ......4Arithmetic Optimization Techniques for
Hardware and Software Design ...........13Art of Electronics, The ............................12Art of Lecturing, The ..............................32Art of Molecular Dynamics Simulation,
The ....................................................30Asif, Amir ................................................5
B Baaijens, Frank ......................................25Baker, J. .................................................28Bala, Krishna ...........................................3Ball, Andrew .........................................20Bartlett, Rodney ....................................17Basic Structural Theory ...........................28Bates, Jason H. T. ...................................26Beard, Daniel A. ....................................26Beerel, Peter A. ......................................12Beers, Kenneth J. ...................................24Bence, S. J. ............................................30Berendsen, Herman J. C. ........................17Biglieri, Ezio ............................................8Bing, Benny .............................................9Biodesign ..............................................25Biological Thermodynamics ....................26Biomechanics ........................................25Biomedical Engineering .........................25Biomedical Engineering for Global
Health ................................................25Biomimetic Robotics ..............................23Bird, Jonathan .......................................14Blahut, Richard ........................................1Blahut, Richard E. ....................................2Bonet, Javier .........................................21Boucher, Yann .......................................15Boyd, Stephen .......................................32Braun, W. John ......................................29Brekelmans, Marcel ...............................25Brennen, Christopher .............................21Brinton, Todd J. ......................................25Building a Successful Career in Scientific
Research ............................................33Building Scientific Apparatus ..................32Business Performance Measurement ......31Butler, Ronald W. ...................................31Butty√°n, Levente ...................................7
C Calderbank, Robert .................................8Cambon, Claude ...................................20Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics, The ...31Cambridge Illustrated Handbook of
Optoelectronics and Photonics ............15Carbon Nanotube Science .....................17Carmel, Erran ........................................32Casoni, Maurizio .....................................3Cave, Martin .........................................10Cellular Mechanotransduction ...............26Cerroni, Walter ........................................3Cha, Philip D. ..........................................5Chandrupatla, Tirupathi R. .....................23Chang, Hsueh-Chia ...............................22Chang, William S. C. ..............................15Channel Codes ........................................2Charity, Tim .............................................7Chaudhari, Qasim M. ...............................8Chawla, Krishan Kumar .........................16Chemical Biophysics ..............................26Chemorheology of Polymers ..................18Chung, T. J. ............................................22Classical and Quantum Information
Theory ..................................................1Classical Optics and its Applications .......16Commercializing Successful Biomedical
Technologies ......................................27Compendium of Partial Differential
Equation Models, A.............................30Computational Continuum Mechanics ...21Computational Thermodynamics ............17Constantinescu, Andrei ..........................23Constantinides, Anthony ..........................8Continuous and Discrete Time Signals
and Systems .........................................5Control Techniques for Complex
Networks .............................................3Convex Optimization .............................32Coombes, Kevin R. .................................33Cooperative Communications and
Networking ..........................................7Coplan, Michael A. ................................32Cotterill, Rodney....................................16Cox, Christopher ...................................10Cox, D. R. ..............................................31Cracking the Ad Code ............................31Creating Agile Business Systems with
Reusable Knowledge ..........................31Creativity in Product Innovation .............31Cumpsty, Nicholas .................................20Cussler, E. L. ..........................................23Cytoskeletal Mechanics .........................26
D Data Structures and Algorithms Using
C#......................................................31Date, Anil ..............................................22Datta, Supriyo .......................................14Davis, Christopher C. .............................32Day, Robert A. .......................................33De Graef, Marc ......................................16Dee, Phil ...............................................33Deek, Fadi P. ..........................................29Denend, Lyn ..........................................25Denn, Morton M. ...................................18Deploying Wireless Networks ...................7Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency
Integrated Circuits, The .......................11
Design, Measurement and Management of Large-Scale IP Networks ...................2
Designer’s Guide to Asynchronous VLSI, A .......................................................12
Desurvire, Emmanuel ...............................1Detonation Phenomenon, The ................20Di Ventra, Massimiliano .........................14Diffusion ...............................................23Digital Integrated Circuit Design ............12Digital Television Systems ........................3Dissociative Recombination of Molecular
Ions....................................................19Distributed Computing ............................4Donaldson, Bruce K. ........................ 19, 27Doyle, Chris ...........................................10Doyle, James .........................................22Doyle, Linda E. .......................................10Dynamic Spectrum Access and
Management in Cognitive Radio Networks .............................................6
E Elasticity with Mathematica ® ............23Electrical Transport in Nanoscale
Systems ..............................................14Electrokinetically-Driven Microfluidics
and Nanofluidics ................................22Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures in
Antenna Engineering ..........................11Electronic Structure ...............................14Electrons and Phonons in
Semiconductor Multilayers ..................15Elements of Continuum Mechanics and
Thermodynamics.................................21Elements of Stress Analysis ....................27Ellinas, Georgios ......................................3Emerging Technologies in Wireless LANs ..9Engineering Dynamics ...........................23Enterprise Resource Planning Systems ....31Essential Bioinformatics .........................27Essentials of Cognitive Radio .................10Essentials of Modern Spectrum
Management ......................................10Essentials of Radio Wave Propagation ....10Essentials of UMTS ................................10Essentials of UWB .................................10Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking ...9Ethier, C. Ross .......................................26Everitt, B. S. ...........................................31
F Fallah, Farzan ........................................13Faltinsen, Odd M. ..................................22Ferretti, Marcos .....................................12Ferris, Michael C. ...................................29Ferry, David K. .......................................14Fey, Victor .............................................32Filtering and System Identification ...........5Finite Difference Methods for Ordinary
and Partial Differential Equations ........29First Course in Continuum Mechanics, A 21First Course in Digital Communications, A 1First Course in Fourier Analysis, A ...........29First Course in Statistical Programming
with R, A ............................................29Fixed-Mobile Wireless Networks
Convergence ........................................7Flannery, Brian P. ...................................28Fleisch, Daniel .......................................32
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Forchhammer, S√∏ren .............................2Foster, Michael R. ..................................21Foundation in Digital Communication, A ..1Franceschetti, Massimo ............................4Fraser, Andrew M. ..................................29Freidberg, Jeffrey P. ................................16Frenkel, R. B. .........................................32Freund, L. B. ..........................................17Fridman, Alexander ................................24Fridrich, Jessica ........................................4Fried, Eliot .............................................22Fries, Suzana G. .....................................17Fu, Yong Qing ........................................17Fuentes-Aznar, Alfonso ..........................19Funada, Toshio ......................................19Fundamentals of Digital Communication ..1Fundamentals of Digital Imaging .............5Fundamentals of Fluid Power Control.....22Fundamentals of Guided-Wave
Optoelectronic Devices .......................15Fundamentals of High-Frequency CMOS
Analog Integrated Circuits ..................12Fundamentals of Modern VLSI Devices ...13Fundamentals of Multiphase Flow .........21Fundamentals of Photonic Crystal
Guiding ..............................................15Fundamentals of Signals and Systems ......5Fundamentals of Wireless Communication 9
G Gadringer, Michael ................................10Gallager, Robert G. ..................................1Garry, James ..........................................20Gastel, Barbara .....................................33Gay, David ..............................................8General Continuum Mechanics ..............22George, Graeme A. ................................18Gezici, Sinan ...........................................8Ghetie, Joseph .........................................7Ghione, Giovanni ...................................13Gilmore, Robert .....................................30Ginsberg, Jerry ......................................23Glynn, Peter W. ........................................4Goacher, Anthony A. ..............................10Goldenberg, Jacob .................................31Goldsmith, Andrea............................... 8, 9Gonz√£lez-Perez, Ignacio ......................19Gonzalez, Oscar ....................................21Goodnick, Stephen M. ...........................14Gopinath, Anand ...................................13Gran, Richard J. .....................................29Greblicki, Wlodzimierz .............................5Griffiths, Graham W. ..............................30Grigoropoulos, Costas P. ........................18Guide to MATLAB, A ..............................33Guided Explorations of the Mechanics
of Solids and Structures ......................22Gupta, A. ..............................................31Gurtin, Morton E. ..................................22Gustavii, Bjorn.......................................33Güvenc, Ismail .......................................8
H Haas, Harald ...........................................8Haddow, James B. .................................21Hadjiliadis, Olympia .................................4Hagen, Jon B. ........................................11Halley, Peter J. .......................................18Han, Zhu ............................................. 6, 7
Handbook of Hybrid Systems Control .......5Hands-On Networking .............................3Harris, Ian G. .........................................12Harris, Peter J. F. ....................................17Haslett, Christopher ...............................10Hassibi, Babak ........................................8Hayasaka, Kenichi .................................19Haynie, Donald T. ...................................26Heat Transfer .........................................24Heat Transfer Physics .............................20Hecht, Bert ............................................15Heinrich, G. ...........................................18Hendry, Mike ...........................................9Herron, Isom H. .....................................21Heyman, J..............................................28Heyman, Jacques ............................. 27, 28Heyman, Jaques ....................................28Hidden Markov Models and Dynamical
Systems ..............................................29Higgins, Sam .........................................32High Performance ASIC Design ..............12High-Frequency Integrated Circuits ........11High-Speed Electronics and
Optoelectronics ..................................13High-Speed Wireless Communications .....8Higham, Desmond J. ..............................33Higham, Nicholas J. ...............................33Hilbert Transforms .................................30Hill, Winfield ..........................................12Hillert, Mats ..........................................17Ho, Tracey ................................................2Hobson, M. P. ........................................30Homogeneous Turbulence Dynamics ......20Homsy, G. M. .........................................24Horowitz, Paul .......................................12Hosangadi, Anup ...................................13Hosford, William F. ........................... 16, 32Hossain, Ekram .......................................6Hossain, Razak ......................................12How to Write and Illustrate a Scientific
Paper .................................................33How to Write and Publish a Scientific
Paper .................................................33Huang, Wei Min ....................................17Hubaux, Jean-Pierre ................................7Hunt, Brian R. ........................................33Hwang, Jenq-Neng ..................................3
I Innovation on Demand ..........................32Intermediate Dynamics for Engineers .....21Introduction to Computational Fluid
Dynamics ...........................................22Introduction to Continuum Mechanics ...21Introduction to Continuum Mechanics,
An......................................................23Introduction to Granular Flow, An ..........24Introduction to Nanoelectronics .............13Introduction to Structural Dynamics .......27Introduction to the Theory of Coherence
and Polarization of Light .....................16Introduction to Uncertainty in
Measurement, An ...............................32Introductory Biomechanics .....................26Iterative Error Correction .........................2Iterative Receiver Design .........................9
J Jackson, Meyer B. ..................................27
Jet Propulsion .......................................20Jha, Niraj ...............................................12Johnson, Sarah J. .....................................2Joseph, Daniel .......................................19Justesen, J√∏rn .......................................2
K Kaeslin, Hubert ......................................12Kamm, Roger ........................................26Kamm, Roger D. ....................................26Kammler, David W..................................29Kasap, Safa ...........................................15Kastner, Ryan ........................................13Katz, Joseph ..........................................20Kaviany, Massoud..................................20Kempf, James ..........................................7Kerzhanovich, Viktor ..............................20Khan, Farooq ...........................................6King, Frederick W. ..................................30Kirkup, L. ...............................................32Klein, Sanford ........................................24Klüppel, M. ..........................................18Kochelap, Viatcheslav A. ........................13Kohavi, Zvi ............................................12Kollár, István ........................................5Korsunsky, Alexander .............................23Krenk, Steen ..........................................30Kshemkalyani, Ajay D. ..............................4Kumar, Uday N. .....................................25Kwasinski, Andres ...................................7
L Lakes, Roderic .......................................18Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue, Francoise ...............5Lapidoth, Amos .......................................1Larsson, Mats ........................................19Laser Fundamentals ..............................15Leal, L. Gary ..........................................24Leblebici, Duran ....................................12Leblebici, Yusuf ......................................12Lee, John H. S. .......................................20Lee, Thomas H. ......................................11Levav, Amnon ........................................31LeVeque, Randall ...................................29Levi, A. F. J. ............................................14Levis, Philip .............................................8Li, Xiang-Yang .........................................7Li, Xun ..................................................15Lian, Yongsheng ....................................19Lie Groups, Physics, and Geometry .........30Light-Emitting Diodes ............................15Lin, Shu ...................................................2Linear Programming with MATLAB ........29Lipsman, Ronald L. ................................33Litvin, Faydor L. .....................................19Liu, Hao ................................................19Liu, K. J. Ray ............................................7Lorenz, Ralph ........................................20Low-Speed Aerodynamics ......................20LTE for 4G Mobile Broadband ..................6Lukas, Hans ...........................................17Lun, Desmond .........................................2Lung Mechanics ....................................26Lunze, Jan ...............................................5
M Madhow, Upamanyu ...............................1Maier, Martin ..........................................3Makower, Josh ......................................25
36 Index
Mandal, Mrinal .......................................5Mangasarian, Olvi L. ..............................29Mansuripur, Masud................................16Many-Body Methods in Chemistry and
Physics ...............................................17Markov Chains and Stochastic Stability ....4Martin, Richard M. ................................14Mass and Heat Transfer .........................23Material World, The ...............................16Materials for Engineers ..........................16Mathematical Methods for Physics and
Engineering ........................................30MATLAB Guide ......................................33Matthews, Janice R. ...............................33Matthews, Robert W. .............................33Mazursky, David ....................................31McCormick, Michael E. ..........................22McDonnell, Mark D. .................................6McHenry, Michael E. ..............................16McHugh, James A. M. ............................29McLaughlin, Stephen ...............................8McLoughlin, Ian ......................................4McMillan, Michael .................................31McRae, Paul ..........................................32Measurement in Fluid Mechanics ...........21Mechanical Behavior of Materials ..........16Mechanics and Thermodynamics of
Continua, The .....................................22Meester, Ronald ......................................4Mehta, Shreefal S. .................................27Merani, Maria Luisa .................................3Mermin, N. David ....................................4Mesoscopic Physics of Electrons and
Photons .............................................14Methley, Steve .........................................9Methods in Molecular Biophysics ...........27Meyers, Marc André ...........................16Meyn, Sean ......................................... 3, 4Miles, Stephen B. ...................................11Miller, David A. B. ..................................14MIMO Wireless Communications .............8Mishra, Amitabh ......................................7Mitin, Vladimir V. ...................................13Mitra, A. ................................................31Miyazaki, Shuichi ...................................17Modeling and Characterization of RF
and Microwave Power FETs ................10Modem Theory ........................................1Modern Coding Theory ............................2Mofrad, Mohammad .............................26Mofrad, Mohammad R. K. ......................26Molecular and Cellular Biophysics ..........27Molinder, John I. ......................................5Montambaux, Gilles ..............................14Moore, John H. ......................................32Multi-application Smart Cards .................9Multimedia Fluid Mechanics ..................24Multimedia Networking ...........................3Multiwavelength Optical Networks ..........3Murdoch, Duncan J. ...............................29
N Nair, Sudhakar .......................................21Neely, Andy ...........................................31Nellis, Gregory .......................................24Network Coding ......................................2Networks ................................................3Next Generation Mobile Access
Technologies ........................................8Next Generation Wireless LANs................6
Nguyen, Ha H. .........................................1Ning, Tak H. ..........................................13Niyato, Dusit ...........................................6NMR Studies of Translational Motion .....18Non-linear Modeling and Analysis of
Solids and Structures ..........................30Noncircular Gears ..................................19Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics for
Finite Element Analysis .......................21Nonparametric System Identification ........5Nott, Prabhu R. .....................................24Novotny, Lukas ......................................15Nucci, Antonio.........................................2Numerical Computing with Simulink ......29Numerical Methods for Chemical
Engineering ........................................24Numerical Recipes .................................28Numerical Recipes Source Code CD-
ROM ..................................................28Numerical Recipes with Source Code
CD-ROM ............................................28Numerical Solution of Hyperbolic Partial
Differential Equations .........................28
O O’Droma, M√°irt√≠n .............................10O’Leary, Daniel E. ..................................31O’Leary, Dianne P. ..................................28O’Reilly, Oliver M. ..................................21Ocean Engineering Mechanics ...............22Offshoring Information Technology ........32Oliveira, Suely .......................................33Oomens, Cees .......................................25Open Source .........................................29Optical Switching Networks .....................3Optoelectronic Devices ..........................15Orel, Ann E. ...........................................19Osborn, John E. .....................................33Ozdag, Recep O. ....................................12
P Palsson, Bernhard O. .............................27Papagiannaki, Konstantina ......................2Partial Differential Equations in Fluid
Dynamics ...........................................21Paulraj, Arogyaswami ..............................8Pawlak, Miroslaw ....................................5Pearce, Charles E. M. ...............................6Perahia, Eldad .........................................6Percival, Donald B. .................................31Phase Equilibria, Phase Diagrams and
Phase Transformations ........................17Phase Noise and Frequency Stability in
Oscillators ..........................................11Pl√°, Jaime A. ........................................10Planetary Landers and Entry Probes .......20Plasma Chemistry ..................................24Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy .........16Plastic Design of Frames 1
Fundamentals.....................................28Plastic Design of Frames 2 Applications ..28Plotkin, Allen .........................................20Polymer Melt Processing ........................18Poor, H. Vincent ................................... 4, 8Pope, Stephen B. ...................................21Potential Flows of Viscous and
Viscoelastic Liquids .............................19Practical Design Verification ...................12Pradhan, Dhiraj K. .................................12
Prasad, Sheila ........................................13Press, William H. ....................................28Price, William S. .....................................18Principles of Digital Communication .........1Principles of Nano-Optics ......................15Principles of Statistical Inference ............31Probability and Information ...................29
Q Qian, Hong ...........................................26Quality and Reliability in Engineering .....23Quantization Noise ..................................5Quantum Computer Science ....................4Quantum Mechanics for Scientists and
Engineers ...........................................14Quantum Transport ................................14Quickest Detection ..................................4
R Radio-Frequency Electronics ..................11Rahmat-Samii, Yahya .............................11Random Networks for Communication ....4Rao, K. Kesava .......................................24Rapaport, D. C. ......................................30Reddy, J. N.............................................23Reed, Roger C. ......................................18Reinforcement of Polymer Nano-
Composites ........................................18Reporting Results ..................................32Resource Allocation for Wireless
Networks .............................................7RF Power Amplifier Behavioral Modeling 10RFID Technology and Applications ..........11Richards-Kortum, Rebecca .....................25Richardson, Andrew ................................9Richardson, Tom ......................................2Ridley, B. K. ...........................................15Riley, Frank ............................................18Riley, K. F. ..............................................30Rivin, Eugene ........................................32Robinson, Anne S. .................................23Rosenberg, Jonathan M. ........................33Rubiola, Enrico ......................................11Ruda, Harry ...........................................15Russell, T. W. Fraser ................................23Ryan, William ..........................................2
S Saddlepoint Approximations with
Applications .......................................31Sadek, Ahmed K. .....................................7Sagaut, Pierre ........................................20Sahinoglu, Zafer ......................................8Saleh, Joseph H. ....................................19Saltzman, W. Mark ................................25Sarma, Sanjay E. ....................................11Schiesser, William E................................30Schlamann, Hermann ............................32Schreurs, Dominique ..............................10Schubert, E. Fred ...................................15Schumacher, Hermann ...........................13Scientific Computing with Case Studies ..28Scramjet Engine, The ..............................20Second-Wave Enterprise Resource
Planning Systems................................31Security and Cooperation in Wireless
Networks .............................................7Security and Quality of Service in Ad Hoc
Wireless Networks ................................7
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Optoelectronics ..................................13Serdyuk, Igor N. .....................................27Serpedin, Erchin ......................................8Service Orientation ................................32Shabana, Ahmed A. ...............................21Shanks, Graeme ....................................31Shavitt, Isaiah .......................................17Shwedyk, Ed ...........................................1Shyy, Wei...............................................19Silfvast, William T. ..................................15Simmons, Craig A. .................................26Simulating the Physical World ................17Singhal, Mukesh ......................................4Skorobogatiy, Maksim ...........................15Sloshing ................................................22Soil Mechanics ......................................27Solomon, Sorin ......................................31Sphere Decoding Algorithms for
Wireless Communications .....................8Stacey, Robert .........................................6Statistical Mechanics of Cellular Systems
and Processes.....................................27Steganography in Digital Media ...............4Stern, Thomas E. ......................................3Stewart, David E. ...................................33Stochastic Resonance ..............................6Stocks, Nigel G. .......................................6Stroscio, Michael A. ...............................13Structural Ceramics ...............................18Structure of Materials ............................16Stuart, Andrew M. .................................21Stuck, Garrett J. .....................................33Student’s Guide to Maxwell’s Equations,
A .......................................................32Su, Weifeng .............................................7Successful Scientific Writing ...................33Sundman, Bo ........................................17Superalloys, The .....................................18Suresh, S. ..............................................17Switching and Finite Automata Theory ...12Synchronization in Wireless Sensor
Networks .............................................8Systems Biology ....................................27
T Tang, Jian ..............................................19Taur, Yuan .............................................13Tavoularis, Stavros .................................21Taylor, Paul ..............................................4Teukolsky, Saul A. ..................................28Text-to-Speech Synthesis .........................4Thermal-Fluid Sciences ..........................20Thin Film Materials ................................17Thin Film Shape Memory Alloys ..............17Timokha, Alexander N. ...........................22TinyOS Programming ...............................8Tjia, Paul ...............................................32Trangenstein, John A. .............................28Transport in Laser Microfabrication ........18Transport in Nanostructures ...................14Trussell, H. J. ............................................5Tse, David ...............................................9Turbulent Flows .....................................21Turns, Stephen R. ...................................20Tweedie, Richard L. ..................................4Two-Dimensional Information Theory
and Coding ..........................................2
U Ultra-wideband Positioning Systems ........8Urbanke, Ruediger ...................................2
V Valberg, Henry.......................................19Van Aken, David C. ................................32van der Heijden, Arnold M. A. ................22Vandenberghe, Lieven ...........................32Vepa, Ranjan .........................................23Verdult, Vincent .......................................5Verhaegen, Michel...................................5Vetterling, William T. ..............................28Viieru, Dragos .......................................19Vikalo, Haris ............................................8Vilgis, T. A. .............................................18Viscoelastic Materials ............................18Viswanath, Pramod .................................9Voinigescu, Sorin ...................................11Vrhel, M. J. ..............................................5
W W. T. Koiter’s Elastic Stability of Solids
and Structures ....................................22Wagner, Norman J. ................................23Walden, Andrew T. .................................31Wang, Jiangzhou .....................................8Wang, Jing ............................................19Watton, John .........................................22Wavelet Methods for Time Series
Analysis .............................................31WCDMA Design Handbook .....................9Webb, William .......................................10Wegner, Joanne L. .................................21Whittle, Peter ..........................................3Widrow, Bernard .....................................5Willcocks, Leslie P. .................................31Williams, John R. ...................................11Wilton, Andy ...........................................7Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks .....7Wireless Communications ........................9Wireless Internet Security ........................7Wolf, Emil ..............................................16 Wood, David Muir ................................27Wood, John ...........................................10Wood, Richard D. ..................................21Wood, Stephen .....................................10Wright, Stephen J. .................................29Writing Scientific Software .....................33Wymeersch, Henk ....................................9
X Xiong, Jin ..............................................27
Y Yang, Fan ..............................................11Yang, Jianke ..........................................15Yeo, Leslie .............................................22Yock, Paul .............................................25
Z Zaccai, Joseph .......................................27Zaccai, Nathan R. ..................................27Zaman, Muhammad H. ..........................27Zenios, Stefanos ....................................25
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103 Wake structure of a transversely rotating sphere at moderate Reynolds numbersM. Giacobello, A. Ooi & S. Balachandar
131 Stability analysis of cusped bubbles in viscoelastic flowsR. You, A. Borhan & H. Haj-Hariri
155 Boundary integral method for the evolution of slender viscous fibres containing holes in the cross-sectionS. S. Chakravarthy & W. K. S. Chiu
183 A branched one-dimensional model of vessel networksJ.-M. Fullana & S. Zaleski
205 Dynamo properties of the turbulent velocity field of a saturated dynamoF. Cattaneo & S. M. Tobias
215 Nonlinear higher-order spectral solution for a two-dimensional moving load on iceF. Bonnefoy, M. H. Meylan & P. Ferrant
243 Impact of a rising stream on a horizontal plate of finite extentP. Christodoulides & F. Dias
259 High-Reynolds-number turbulent boundary layer friction drag reduction from wall-injected polymer solutionsE. S. Winkel, G. F. Oweis, S. A. Vanapalli, D. R. Dowling, M. Perlin, M. J. Solomon & S. L. Ceccio
289 Human sperm accumulation near surfaces: a simulation studyD. J. Smith, E. A. Gaffney, J. R. Blake & J. C. Kirkman-Brown
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Modelling of a special class of spherical parallel manipulators with Euler parameters, Shaoping Bai, Michael R. Hansen and Torben O. Andersen 161
A mobile robot with autonomous climbing and descending of stairs, Pinhas Ben-Tzvi, Shingo Ito and Andrew A. Goldenberg 171
Real-time obstacle avoidance for multiple mobile robots, Farbod Fahimi, C. Nataraj and Hashem Ashrafiuon 189
Recursive modelling in dynamics of Delta parallel robot, Stefan Staicu 199
Force-closure analysis of 6-DOF cable manipulators with seven or more cables, Xiumin Diao and Ou Ma 209
A hand–eye calibration algorithm based on screw motions, Zijian Zhao andYuncai Liu 217
PID control of robot manipulators equipped with brushless DC motors, V. M. Hernández-Guzmán, V. Santibánez and R. Campa 225
Kinematic analysis of partially decoupled fully-parallel manipulators of type 5-5and 4-5, Rocco Vertechy and Vincenzo Parenti-Castelli 235
A new family of spatial 3-DOF parallel manipulators with two translational andone rotational DOFs, Xin-Jun Liu, Jinsong Wang, Chao Wu and Jongwon Kim 241
Fall detection in walking robots by multi-way principal component analysis, J. G. Daniël Karssen and Martijn Wisse 249
Inverse dynamics of the 6-dof out-parallel manipulator by means of the principleof virtual work, Yongjie Zhao and Feng Gao 259
Numerical methods based controller design for mobile robots, Gustavo Scaglia,Lucía Quintero Montoya, Vicente Mut and Fernando di Sciascio 269
Performance-based reactive navigation for non-holonomic mobile robots, Michael Defoort, Jorge Palos, Annemarie Kokosy, Thierry Floquet andWilfrid Perruquetti 281
Decentralized robust control of robot manipulators with harmonic drive transmis-sion and application to modular and reconfigurable serial arms, Z. Li, W. W. Melek and C. Clark 291
Smart wheelchair perception using odometry, ultrasound sensors, and camera, O. Horn and M. Kreutner 303
Gas distribution mapping of multiple odour sources using a mobile robot, Amy Loutfi, Silvia Coradeschi, Achim J. Lilienthal and Javier Gonzalez 311
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Introduction to the special issue on intelligent virtual environments and virtual agentsJESÚS IBÁÑEZ and CARLOS DELGADO-MATA 317
Modeling emotional action for social charactersHONGWEI YANG, ZHIGENG PAN, MINGMIN ZHANG and CHUNHUA JU 321
On the implications of the virtual storyteller’s point of viewJESÚS IBÁÑEZ, RUTH AYLETT, CARLOS DELGADO-MATA and BEATRIZ MOLINUEVO 339
Simulating socially intelligent agents in semantic virtual environmentsFRANCISCO GRIMALDO, MIGUEL LOZANO, FERNANDO BARBER and GUILLERMO VIGUERAS 369
On virtual environments and agents in next-generation computer gamesDANIEL TORRES 389
Art applications for crowdsISAAC RUDOMIN, ERIK MILLÁN, BENJAMÍN HERNÁNDEZ, MARISSA DÍAZ and DANIEL RIVERA 399
Book Reviews 413
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Weak GPS Signal Detection in Animal Tracking 1Grant MacLean
Optical Matrix Device: Technical Aspects of a New Tool for the Detection and Recording of Small Nocturnal Aerial Targets 23Michael Vorotkov, Alexandra Sinelschikova and Martin Griffi ths
Modelling Group Navigation: Dominance and Democracy in Homing Pigeons 33Robin Freeman and Dora Biro
Heuristic Reduction of Gyro Drift for Personnel Tracking Systems 41Johann Borenstein, Lauro Ojeda and Surat Kwanmuang
Transit Vessel Scheduling in the Strait of Istanbul 59Özgecan S. Ulusçu, Birnur Özbas, Tayfur Altıok, Ilhan Or and Tuba Yılmaz
Planning Emergency Manoeuvres 79Rafal Szlapczynski
The Ship Domain – A Criterion of Navigational Safety Assessment in an Open Sea Area 93Zbigniew Pietrzykowski and Janusz Uriasz
Revisiting the Lessons of the Early Steering and Sailing Rules for an e-Navigation Age 109John Wilde Crosbie
Precise Spacecraft Relative Positioning using Single-Frequency Pseudorange Measurements 119Marc-Philippe Rudel and Pini Gurfil
GPS-GLONASS-GALILEO: A Dynamical Comparison 135Stelian Cojocaru, Eugen Birsan, Ghiorghe Batrinca and Paulica Arsenie
Improving Ambiguity Resolution Rate with an Accurate Ionospheric Differential Correction 151Mardina Abdullah, Hal J. Strangeways and David M. A. Walsh
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The Use of AIS for Collision Avoidance 168Ivica Tijardovic
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