ISBN13: | 9780323950664 |
ISBN10: | 0323950663 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 700 oldal |
Méret: | 234x190 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
700 |
Sensors, Circuits, and Systems for Scientific Instruments
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Sensors, Circuits, and Systems for Scientific Instruments: Fundamentals and Front-Ends presents a unified treatment of modern measurement systems by integrating relevant knowledge in sensors, circuits, signal processing, and machine learning. It also presents detailed case studies of several real-life measurement systems to illustrate how theoretical analysis and high-level designs are translated into working scientific instruments. The book is meant for upper-level undergraduate and beginning graduate students in electrical and computer engineering, applied physics, and biomedical engineering. It is designed to fill a gap in the market between books focused on specific components of measurement systems (semiconductor devices, analog circuits, digital signal processing, etc.) and books that provide a high-level "survey" or "handbook"-type overview of a wide range of sensors and measurement systems.
Section 1: Fundamentals 1 Review of Linear Systems 2 General Properties of Measurement Systems Section 2: Devices 3 Review of Semiconductor Device Physics 4 Models of Electronic Devices 5 Sensors and Actuators 6 Models of Sensors and Actuators 7 Noise in Devices Section 3: Circuits 8 Noise in Circuits 9 Low-Noise Front-End Design 10 Precision Circuit Techniques 11 High-Power Front-End Design 12 Oscillators and Frequency References 13 Digitization Section 4: Signals and Data Processing 14 Review of Digital Signal Processing 15 Embedded Processing 16 Optimal Filtering and Signal Detection 17 Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning Section 5: System Design and Integration 18 System-Level Design and Simulation 19 System Integration and Deployment Section 6: Applications 20 Measurements in Extreme Environments 21 Medical Imaging: MRI 22 Medical Imaging: Ultrasound 23 Radio Astronomy 24 High-Energy Physics 25 Detection of Gravitational Waves