eBooks-it.org Logo
eBooks-IT.org Inner Image

Micro, Nanosystems and Systems on Chips

Modeling, Control, and Estimation

Micro, Nanosystems and Systems on Chips Image

Book Details:

Publisher:Wiley
Series: Wiley
Author:Alina Voda
Edition:1
ISBN-10:1848211902
ISBN-13:9781848211902
Pages:320
Published:Mar 01 2010
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:11.33 MB

Book Description:

Micro and nanosystems represent a major scientific and technological challenge, with actual and potential applications in almost all fields of the human activity. The aim of the present book is to present how concepts from dynamical control systems (modeling, estimation, observation, identification, feedback control) can be adapted and applied to the development of original very small-scale systems and of their human interfaces. The application fields presented here come from micro and nanorobotics, biochips, near-field microscopy (AFM and STM) and nanosystems networks. Alina Voda has drawn contributions from leading experts at top research universities in France to produce a first overview of the major role that control systems science can play in the development of micro and nanosciences and technologies.

Download Link:

Related Books:

Now the Chips are Down

The BBC Micro
Now the Chips are Down Image
In 1982, the British Broadcasting Corporation launched its Computer Literacy Project, intended "to introduce interested adults to the world of computers and computing." The BBC accompanied this initiative with television programs, courses, books, and software -- an early experiment in multi-platform education. The BBC, along with Acorn Computers, also introduced the BBC Microcomputer, which would be at the forefront of the campaign. The BBC Micro was designed to meet the needs of users in homes and schools, to demystify computing, and to counter the general pessimism among the media in Britain about technology. In this book, Alison Gazzard looks at the BBC Micro, examining the early capabilities of multi-platform content generation and cons...



2007 - 2021 © eBooks-IT.org