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Garrett 205 $a1st edition 210 1$aBoca Raton :$cCRC Press,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (587 p.) 225 1 $aSurfactant science series ;$v155 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4200-6042-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aFront Cover; Contents; Preface; Author; Chapter 1 - Some General Properties of Foams; Chapter 2 - Experimental Methods for Study of Foam and Antifoam Action; Chapter 3 - Oils at Interfaces: Entry Coefficients, Spreading Coefficients, and Thin Film Forces; Chapter 4 - Mode of Action of Antifoams; Chapter 5 - Effect of Antifoam Concentration on Volumes of Foam Generated by Air Entrainment in Aqueous Solutions; Chapter 6 - Deactivation of Mixed Oil-Particle Antifoams During Dispersal and Foam Generation in Aqueous Media; Chapter 7 - Mechanical Methods for Defoaming 327 $aChapter 8 - Antifoams for Detergent ProductsChapter 9 - Control of Foam in Waterborne Latex Paints and Varnishes; Chapter 10 - Antifoams for Gas-Oil Separation in Crude Oil Production; Chapter 11 - Medical Applications of Defoaming; Frequently Used Symbols and Abbreviations; Back Cover 330 $aIn the 20 years since the publication of the author's multi-contributor volume on defoaming, a vast amount of new work has been published and many new insights have been revealed. 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Crawford 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aBoston $cArtech House$dc2007 215 $a1 online resource (533 p.) 225 0$aArtech House microwave library 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781596931404 311 08$a159693140X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPreface; CHAPTER 1 Phase-Locked Systems--A High-Level Perspective; 1.1 PHASE-LOCKED LOOP BASICS; 1.2 CONTINUOUS-TIME CONTROL SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE FOR PLLS (HIGH SNR); 1.3 TIME-SAMPLED PLL SYSTEMS (HIGH SNR); 1.4 ESTIMATION THEORETIC PERSPECTIVE (LOW SNR) FOR PLLS; 1.5 SUMMARY; References; CHAPTER 2 Design Notes; 2.1 SUMMARY OF CLASSIC CONTINUOUS-TIME TYPE-2 SECOND-ORDER PLL DESIGN EQUATIONS; 2.2 CONTINUOUS-TIME TYPE-2 FOURTH-ORDER PLLS; 2.3 DISCRETIZED PLLS; 2.4 HYBRID PLLS INCORPORATING SAMPLE-AND-HOLDS; 2.5 COMMUNICATION THEORY; 2.6 SPECTRAL RELATIONSHIPS; 2.7 TRIGONOMETRY. 327 $a2.8 LAPLACE TRANSFORMS2.9 Z-TRANSFORMS; 2.10 PROBABILITY AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES; 2.11 NUMERICAL SIMULATION; 2.12 CALCULUS; 2.13 BUTTERWORTH LOWPASS FILTERS; 2.14 CHEBYSHEV LOWPASS FILTERS; 2.15 CONSTANTS; References; CHAPTER 3 Fundamental Limits; 3.1 PHASE MODULATION AND BESSEL FUNCTIONS; 3.2 HILBERT TRANSFORMS; 3.3 CAUCHY-SCHWARZ INEQUALITY; 3.4 RF FILTERING EFFECTS ON FREQUENCY STABILITY; 3.5 CHEBYSHEV INEQUALITY; 3.6 CHERNOFF BOUND; 3.7 CRAMER-RAO BOUND; 3.8 EIGENFILTERS (OPTIMAL FILTERS); 3.9 FANO BROADBAND MATCHING THEOREM; 3.10 LEESON-SCHERER PHASE NOISE MODEL. 327 $a3.11 THERMAL NOISE LIMITS3.12 NYQUIST SAMPLING THEOREM; 3.13 PALEY-WIENER CRITERION; 3.14 PARSEVAL'S THEOREM; 3.15 POISSON SUM; 3.16 TIME-BANDWIDTH PRODUCT; 3.17 MATCHED-FILTERS FOR DETERMINISTIC SIGNALS IN ADDITIVE WHITE GAUSSIAN NOISE (AWGN); 3.18 WEAK LAW OF LARGE NUMBERS; References; Appendix 3A: Maximum-Likelihood Frequency Estimator; Appendix 3B: Phase Probability Density Function for Sine Wave in AWGN; CHAPTER 4 Noise in PLL-Based Systems; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 SOURCES OF NOISE; 4.3 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY CONCEPT FOR CONTINUOUS-TIME STOCHASTIC SIGNALS. 327 $a4.4 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY FOR DISCRETE-TIME SAMPLED SYSTEMS4.5 PHASE NOISE FIRST PRINCIPLES; 4.6 RANDOM PHASE NOISE; 4.7 NOISE IMPRESSION ON TIME AND FREQUENCY SOURCES; References; Appendix 4A: Review of Stochastic Random Processes; Appendix 4B: Accurate Noise Modeling for Computer Simulations; Appendix 4C: Creating Arbitrary Noise Spectra in a Digital Signal Processing Environment; Appendix 4D: Noise in Direct Digital Synthesizers; CHAPTER 5 System Performance; 5.1 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW; 5.2 INTEGRATED PHASE NOISE; 5.3 LOCAL OSCILLATORS FOR RECEIVE SYSTEMS. 327 $a5.4 LOCAL OSCILLATORS FOR TRANSMIT SYSTEMS5.5 LOCAL OSCILLATOR PHASE NOISE IMPACT ON DIGITAL COMMUNICATION ERROR RATE PERFORMANCE; 5.6 PHASE NOISE EFFECTS ON OFDM SYSTEMS; 5.7 PHASE NOISE EFFECTS ON SPREAD-SPECTRUM SYSTEMS; 5.8 PHASE NOISE IMPACT FOR MORE ADVANCED MODULATION WAVEFORMS; 5.9 CLOCK NOISE IMPACT ON DAC PERFORMANCE; 5.10 CLOCK NOISE IMPACT ON ADC PERFORMANCE; References; Appendix 5A: Image Suppression and Error Vector Magnitude; Appendix 5B: Channel Capacity and Cutoff Rate; CHAPTER 6 Fundamental Concepts for Continuous-Time Systems; 6.1 CONTINUOUS VERSUS DISCRETE TIME. 330 $aFrom cellphones to micrprocessors, to GPS navigation, phase-lock techniques are utilized in most all modern electronic devices. 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