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Series on Concrete and Applicable Mathematics

ELECTRICAL MACHINE THEORY THROUGH FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

by A Monti (Politecnico di Milano, Italy), F Ponci (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) & M Riva (Universitá degli Studi di Milano, Italy)

This book puts forward an approach to the theory of electrical machines by means of finite element analysis. The basic idea is to provide the student with a wide set of solved problems in order to obtain a more “visual” approach to the magnetic field. The basic machine structures are discussed and comparisons with analytic solutions are made.

Readership: Undergraduates, graduate students, researchers and lecturers in electrical and electronic engineering.

300pp 978-981-02-4722-5 May 2022 US$62 £51

Advanced Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Vol 22

SILICON SYSTEMS FOR WIRELESS LAN

edited by Zoran Stamenković (IHP, LeibnizInstitut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Germany), Gildas Leger (CSIC, Spain & IMSE-CNM, Spain) & Alberto Bosio (École Centrale de Lyon, France)

This unique compendium covers all the steps (from the system-level to the transistor-level) necessary to design, model, verify, implement, and test a silicon system. It bridges the gap between the system-world and the transistor-world (between communication, system, circuit, device, and test engineers).

Readership: Researchers, professionals, and graduate students in circuits and systems.

432pp 978-981-121-071-6 Dec 2020 US$148 £130

SPATIAL MULTIDIMENSIONAL COOPERATIVE TRANSMISSION THEORIES AND KEY TECHNOLOGIES

by Lin Bai (Beihang University, China), Xianling Liang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China), Zhenyu Xiao (Beihang University, China), Ronghong Jin (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) & Quan Yu (Chinese Academy of Engineering, China)

Key Features

• This book contains the analysis of Ground-based, Air-based and

Space-based coordinated transmission systems, it covers in spaceair-ground integrated networks • Both theoretical analysis and engineering application are provided in this book. It is suitable for scholars and engineers engaged in related fields • The Chinese edition of this book won the 4th Chinese Government

Award for Publishing

Readership: This book can be used as a textbook for postgraduates majoring in mobile network communications as well as a reference for researches in related fields.

472pp 978-981-120-245-2 Sep 2020 US$148 £130

WIRELESS INTERNET OF THINGS

Principles and Practice

by Amoakoh Gyasi-Agyei (Federation University Australia, Australia)

“This textbook is clearly a valuable resource for engineering students or anyone who wants to learn about wireless communication since it provides the technical fundamentals of the key theories and methods used for IoT communication ... If you are interested in learning about the technical details of IoT and wireless communication, then this very well-written book, loaded with the fundamentals for understanding this rapidly growing system of the future, is well-worth reading.” IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine Readership: This textbook is suited for undergraduate-level and Master-level courses in several courses, such as wireless IoT, mobile communications system design, wireless communications, telecom systems engineering, and digital communications. It is also useful as reference to researchers and industry practitioners in related disciplines.

716pp Jun 2020 978-981-120-205-6(pbk) US$88 £75 978-981-120-132-5 US$98 £85

BIT RATE ADAPTATION IN DIGITAL COMMUNICATION OVER FADING CHANNELS

by Roman E Goot

In this unique compendium, the general principal of adaptation and its application in communications, especially for bit rate adaptation are considered. Two type of bit rate adaptation are treated — signal duration and size constellation. When a channel state is relatively good, size constellation adaptation should be used. With state degradation, signal duration is used.

Readership: Researchers, professionals.

250pp 978-981-120-299-5 May 2022 US$108 £95

World Scientific Series on Nonlinear Science Series B - Vol 18

GENERALIZED SYNCHRONIZATION AND GENERALIZED CONSENSUS OF SYSTEM ARRAYS

by Lequan Min (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China) & GuanrongChen (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

Key Features

• This is a unique book on the subject of synchronization and consensus of coupled arrays of complex systems • Presented at entry level of network science and systems engineering, readable by anyone with backgrounds in calculus, linear algebra and ordinary differential equations, equipped with computer programming skills, in mathematics, physics, engineering and even social sciences

Readership: Graduate-level research reference; graduate courses on complex networks, control systems, and nonlinear dynamics.

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