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Digital signal processing [[electronic resource] ] : everything you need to know to get started / / Michael Parker
Digital signal processing [[electronic resource] ] : everything you need to know to get started / / Michael Parker
Autore Parker Michael <1963->
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/2
Soggetto topico Signal processing - Digital techniques
Information measurement
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-73831-3
9786612738319
1-85617-922-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456662903321
Parker Michael <1963->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2010
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Digital signal processing [[electronic resource] ] : everything you need to know to get started / / Michael Parker
Digital signal processing [[electronic resource] ] : everything you need to know to get started / / Michael Parker
Autore Parker Michael <1963->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/2
Soggetto topico Signal processing - Digital techniques
Information measurement
ISBN 1-282-73831-3
9786612738319
1-85617-922-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780944603321
Parker Michael <1963->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2010
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Digital signal processing : everything you need to know to get started / / Michael Parker
Digital signal processing : everything you need to know to get started / / Michael Parker
Autore Parker Michael <1963->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/2
Soggetto topico Signal processing - Digital techniques
Information measurement
ISBN 1-282-73831-3
9786612738319
1-85617-922-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Digital Signal Processing -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Numerical Representation -- 1.1. Integer Fixed-Point Representation -- 1.2. Fractional Fixed-Point Representation -- 1.3. Floating-Point Representation -- Chapter 2: Complex Numbers and Exponentials -- 2.1. Complex Addition and Subtraction -- 2.2. Complex Multiplication -- 2.3. Complex Conjugate -- 2.4. The Complex Exponential -- 2.5. Measuring Angles in Radians -- Chapter 3: Sampling, Aliasing, and Quantization -- 3.1. Nyquist Sampling Rule -- 3.2. Quantization -- Chapter 4: Frequency Response -- 4.1. Frequency Response and the Complex Exponential -- 4.2. Normalizing Frequency Response -- 4.3. Sweeping across the Frequency Response -- 4.4. Example Frequency Responses -- 4.5. Linear Phase Response -- 4.6. Normalized Frequency Response Plots -- Chapter 5: Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters -- 5.1. FIR Filter Construction -- 5.2. Computing Frequency Response -- 5.3. Computing Filter Coefficients -- 5.4. Effect of Number of Taps on Filter Response -- Chapter 6: Windowing -- 6.1. Truncation of Coefficients -- 6.2. Tapering of Coefficients -- 6.3. Example Coefficient Windows -- Chapter 7: Decimation and Interpolation -- 7.1. Decimation -- 7.2. Interpolation -- 7.3. Resampling by Non-Integer Value -- Chapter 8: Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters -- 8.1. IIR and FIR Filter Characteristic Comparison -- 8.2. Bilinear Transform -- 8.3. Frequency Prewarping -- Chapter 9: Complex Modulation and Demodulation -- 9.1. Modulation Constellations -- 9.2. Modulated Signal Bandwidth -- 9.3. Pulse-Shaping Filter -- 9.4. Raised Cosine Filter -- Chapter 10: Discrete and Fast Fourier Transforms (DFT, FFT) -- 10.1. DFT and IDFT Equations -- 10.2. Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) -- 10.3. Filtering Using the FFT and IFFT.
10.4. Bit Growth in FFTs -- 10.5. Bit-Reversal Addressing -- Chapter 11: Digital Upconversion and Downconversion -- 11.1. Digital Upconversion -- 11.2. Digital Downconversion -- 11.3. IF Subsampling -- Chapter 12: Error Correction Coding -- 12.1. Linear Block Encoding -- 12.2. Linear Block Decoding -- 12.3. Minimum Coding Distance -- 12.4. Convolutional Encoding -- 12.5. Viterbi Decoding -- 12.6. Soft Decision Decoding -- 12.7. Cyclic Redundancy Check -- 12.8. Shannon Capacity and Limit Theorems -- Chapter 13: Analog and TDMA Wireless Communications -- 13.1. Early Digital Innovations -- 13.2. Frequency Modulation -- 13.3. Digital Signal Processor -- 13.4. Digital Voice Phone Systems -- 13.5. TDMA Modulation and Demodulation -- Chapter 14: CDMA Wireless Communications -- 14.1. Spread Spectrum Technology -- 14.2. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum -- 14.3. Walsh Codes -- 14.4. Concept of CDMA -- 14.5. Walsh Code Demodulation -- 14.6. Network Synchronization -- 14.7. RAKE Receiver -- 14.8. Pilot PN Codes -- 14.9. CDMA Transmit Architecture -- 14.10. Variable Rate Vocoder -- 14.11. Soft Handoff -- 14.12. Uplink Modulation -- 14.13. Power Control -- 14.14. Higher Data Rates -- 14.15. Spectral Efficiency Considerations -- 14.16. Other CDMA Technologies -- Chapter 15: OFDMA Wireless Communications -- 15.1. WiMax and LTE -- 15.2. OFDMA Advantages -- 15.3. Orthogonality of Periodic Signals -- 15.4. Frequency Spectrum of Orthogonal Subcarrier -- 15.5. OFDM Modulation -- 15.6. Intersymbol Interference and the Cyclic Prefix -- 15.7. MIMO Equalization -- 15.8. OFDMA System Considerations -- 15.9. OFDMA Spectral Efficiency -- 15.10. OFDMA Doppler Frequency Shift -- 15.11. Peak to Average Ratio -- 15.12. Crest Factor Reduction -- 15.13. Digital Predistortion -- 15.14. Remote Radio Head -- Chapter 16: Radar Basics -- 16.1. Radar Frequency Bands -- 16.2. Radar Antennas.
16.3. Radar Range Equation -- 16.4. Stealth Aircraft -- 16.5. Pulsed Radar Operation -- 16.6. Pulse Compression -- 16.7. Pulse Repetition Frequency -- 16.8. Detection Processing -- Chapter 17: Pulse Doppler Radar -- 17.1. Doppler Effect -- 17.2. Pulsed Frequency Spectrum -- 17.3. Doppler Ambiguities -- 17.4. Radar Clutter -- 17.5. PRF Trade-offs -- 17.6. Target Tracking -- Chapter 18: Synthetic Array Radar -- 18.1. SAR Resolution -- 18.2. Pulse Compression -- 18.3. Azimuth Resolution -- 18.4. SAR Processing -- 18.5. SAR Doppler Processing -- 18.6. SAR Impairments -- Chapter 19: Introduction to Video Processing -- 19.1. Color Spaces -- 19.2. Interlacing -- 19.3. Deinterlacing -- 19.4. Image Resolution and Bandwidth -- 19.5. Chroma Scaling -- 19.6. Image Scaling and Cropping -- 19.7. Alpha Blending and Compositing -- 19.8. Video Compression -- 19.9. Video Interfaces -- Chapter 20: Implementation Using Digital Signal Processors -- 20.1. DSP Processor Architectural Enhancements -- 20.2. Scalability -- 20.3. Floating Point -- 20.4. Design Methodology -- 20.5. Managing Resources -- 20.6. Ecosystem -- Chapter 21: Implementation Using FPGAs -- 21.1. FPGA Design Methodology -- 21.2. DSP Processor or FPGA Choice -- 21.3. Design Methodology Considerations -- 21.4. Dedicated DSP Circuit Blocks in FPGAs -- 21.5. Floating Point in FPGAs -- 21.6. Ecosystem -- 21.7. Future Trends -- Appendix A: Q Format Shift with Fractional Multiplication -- Appendix B: Evaluation of FIR Design Error Minimization -- Appendix C: Laplace Transform -- Appendix D: Z-Transform -- Appendix E: Binary Field Arithmetic -- Index.
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Parker Michael <1963->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2010
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Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Autore Robertson Christopher R
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electronics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-40151-2
1-282-71113-X
9786612711138
0-08-087812-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Further Electrical and Electronic Principles; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Single-Phase Series A.C. Circuits; 1.1 Pure Resistance; 1.2 Pure Inductance; 1.3 Inductive Reactance; 1.4 Pure Capacitance; 1.5 Capacitive Reactance; 1.6 Impedance; 1.7 Inductance and Resistance in Series; 1.8 Resistance and Capacitance in Series; 1.9 Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance in Series; 1.10 Power in the A.C. Circuit; 1.11 Power Factor; 1.12 Power Triangle; 1.13 Series Resonance; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments
Chapter 2 Single-Phase Parallel A.C. Circuits2.1 Summary of Series A.C. Circuits and Equations; 2.2 The R-C Parallel Circuit; 2.3 The R-L Parallel Circuit; 2.4 R-L-C Parallel Circuit; 2.5 Practical Components in Parallel; 2.6 Series Resonance; 2.7 Circuit Q-factor; 2.8 Frequency Response Curve; 2.9 Parallel Resonance; 2.10 The Importance of Power Factor; 2.11 Power Factor Correction; 2.12 Filters; 2.13 Low-pass Filters; 2.14 High-pass Filters; 2.15 Band-pass Filters; 2.16 Band-stop (Notch) Filters; 2.17 Coupled Tuned Circuits; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions
Suggested Practical AssignmentsChapter 3 Three-Phase A.C. Circuits; 3.1 Generation of a Three-Phase Supply; 3.2 Three-Phase, Four-Wire System; 3.3 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Star-connected System; 3.4 Delta or Mesh Connection; 3.5 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Delta-connected System; 3.6 Power Dissipation in Star and Delta-connected Loads; 3.7 Star/Delta Supplies and Loads; 3.8 Measurement of Three-phase Power; 3.9 The Two-Wattmeter Method; 3.10 Neutral Current in an Unbalanced Three-phase Load; 3.11 Advantages of Three-phase Systems
Summary of EquationsAssignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 4 Network Theorems; 4.1 Superposition Theorem; 4.2 Constant Voltage and Constant Current Sources and their Equivalence; 4.3 Thévenin's Theorem; 4.4 Norton's Theorem; 4.5 The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem; Assignment Questions; Chapter 5 A.C. Machines; 5.1 Transformer emf Equation; 5.2 The Practical Transformer; 5.3 Measurement of Transformer Losses; 5.4 Transformer Efficiency; 5.5 Isolating Transformer; 5.6 The Auto Transformer; 5.7 Current Transformer; 5.8 Alternators; 5.9 Rotor Construction
5.10 Alternator emf Equation5.11 Alternator Losses; 5.12 The Production of a Rotating Magnetic Field from a Polyphase Supply; 5.13 Three-phase Induction Motor; 5.14 Three-phase Synchronous Motor; 5.15 Starting Methods for Three-phase Motors; 5.16 Single-phase Motors; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 6 D.C. Machines; 6.1 The Generation of D.C. Voltage; 6.2 The Commutation Process; 6.3 Armature Reaction; 6.4 Construction of D.C. Machines; 6.5 Types of Armature Winding; 6.6 Generator emf Equation; 6.7 Classification of Generators
6.8 Separately Excited Generator
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Robertson Christopher R  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, 2008
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Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Autore Robertson Christopher R
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electronics
ISBN 1-136-40151-2
1-282-71113-X
9786612711138
0-08-087812-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Further Electrical and Electronic Principles; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Single-Phase Series A.C. Circuits; 1.1 Pure Resistance; 1.2 Pure Inductance; 1.3 Inductive Reactance; 1.4 Pure Capacitance; 1.5 Capacitive Reactance; 1.6 Impedance; 1.7 Inductance and Resistance in Series; 1.8 Resistance and Capacitance in Series; 1.9 Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance in Series; 1.10 Power in the A.C. Circuit; 1.11 Power Factor; 1.12 Power Triangle; 1.13 Series Resonance; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments
Chapter 2 Single-Phase Parallel A.C. Circuits2.1 Summary of Series A.C. Circuits and Equations; 2.2 The R-C Parallel Circuit; 2.3 The R-L Parallel Circuit; 2.4 R-L-C Parallel Circuit; 2.5 Practical Components in Parallel; 2.6 Series Resonance; 2.7 Circuit Q-factor; 2.8 Frequency Response Curve; 2.9 Parallel Resonance; 2.10 The Importance of Power Factor; 2.11 Power Factor Correction; 2.12 Filters; 2.13 Low-pass Filters; 2.14 High-pass Filters; 2.15 Band-pass Filters; 2.16 Band-stop (Notch) Filters; 2.17 Coupled Tuned Circuits; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions
Suggested Practical AssignmentsChapter 3 Three-Phase A.C. Circuits; 3.1 Generation of a Three-Phase Supply; 3.2 Three-Phase, Four-Wire System; 3.3 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Star-connected System; 3.4 Delta or Mesh Connection; 3.5 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Delta-connected System; 3.6 Power Dissipation in Star and Delta-connected Loads; 3.7 Star/Delta Supplies and Loads; 3.8 Measurement of Three-phase Power; 3.9 The Two-Wattmeter Method; 3.10 Neutral Current in an Unbalanced Three-phase Load; 3.11 Advantages of Three-phase Systems
Summary of EquationsAssignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 4 Network Theorems; 4.1 Superposition Theorem; 4.2 Constant Voltage and Constant Current Sources and their Equivalence; 4.3 Thévenin's Theorem; 4.4 Norton's Theorem; 4.5 The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem; Assignment Questions; Chapter 5 A.C. Machines; 5.1 Transformer emf Equation; 5.2 The Practical Transformer; 5.3 Measurement of Transformer Losses; 5.4 Transformer Efficiency; 5.5 Isolating Transformer; 5.6 The Auto Transformer; 5.7 Current Transformer; 5.8 Alternators; 5.9 Rotor Construction
5.10 Alternator emf Equation5.11 Alternator Losses; 5.12 The Production of a Rotating Magnetic Field from a Polyphase Supply; 5.13 Three-phase Induction Motor; 5.14 Three-phase Synchronous Motor; 5.15 Starting Methods for Three-phase Motors; 5.16 Single-phase Motors; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 6 D.C. Machines; 6.1 The Generation of D.C. Voltage; 6.2 The Commutation Process; 6.3 Armature Reaction; 6.4 Construction of D.C. Machines; 6.5 Types of Armature Winding; 6.6 Generator emf Equation; 6.7 Classification of Generators
6.8 Separately Excited Generator
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Robertson Christopher R  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, 2008
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Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Autore Robertson Christopher R
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electronics
ISBN 1-136-40151-2
1-282-71113-X
9786612711138
0-08-087812-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Further Electrical and Electronic Principles; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Single-Phase Series A.C. Circuits; 1.1 Pure Resistance; 1.2 Pure Inductance; 1.3 Inductive Reactance; 1.4 Pure Capacitance; 1.5 Capacitive Reactance; 1.6 Impedance; 1.7 Inductance and Resistance in Series; 1.8 Resistance and Capacitance in Series; 1.9 Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance in Series; 1.10 Power in the A.C. Circuit; 1.11 Power Factor; 1.12 Power Triangle; 1.13 Series Resonance; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments
Chapter 2 Single-Phase Parallel A.C. Circuits2.1 Summary of Series A.C. Circuits and Equations; 2.2 The R-C Parallel Circuit; 2.3 The R-L Parallel Circuit; 2.4 R-L-C Parallel Circuit; 2.5 Practical Components in Parallel; 2.6 Series Resonance; 2.7 Circuit Q-factor; 2.8 Frequency Response Curve; 2.9 Parallel Resonance; 2.10 The Importance of Power Factor; 2.11 Power Factor Correction; 2.12 Filters; 2.13 Low-pass Filters; 2.14 High-pass Filters; 2.15 Band-pass Filters; 2.16 Band-stop (Notch) Filters; 2.17 Coupled Tuned Circuits; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions
Suggested Practical AssignmentsChapter 3 Three-Phase A.C. Circuits; 3.1 Generation of a Three-Phase Supply; 3.2 Three-Phase, Four-Wire System; 3.3 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Star-connected System; 3.4 Delta or Mesh Connection; 3.5 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Delta-connected System; 3.6 Power Dissipation in Star and Delta-connected Loads; 3.7 Star/Delta Supplies and Loads; 3.8 Measurement of Three-phase Power; 3.9 The Two-Wattmeter Method; 3.10 Neutral Current in an Unbalanced Three-phase Load; 3.11 Advantages of Three-phase Systems
Summary of EquationsAssignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 4 Network Theorems; 4.1 Superposition Theorem; 4.2 Constant Voltage and Constant Current Sources and their Equivalence; 4.3 Thévenin's Theorem; 4.4 Norton's Theorem; 4.5 The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem; Assignment Questions; Chapter 5 A.C. Machines; 5.1 Transformer emf Equation; 5.2 The Practical Transformer; 5.3 Measurement of Transformer Losses; 5.4 Transformer Efficiency; 5.5 Isolating Transformer; 5.6 The Auto Transformer; 5.7 Current Transformer; 5.8 Alternators; 5.9 Rotor Construction
5.10 Alternator emf Equation5.11 Alternator Losses; 5.12 The Production of a Rotating Magnetic Field from a Polyphase Supply; 5.13 Three-phase Induction Motor; 5.14 Three-phase Synchronous Motor; 5.15 Starting Methods for Three-phase Motors; 5.16 Single-phase Motors; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 6 D.C. Machines; 6.1 The Generation of D.C. Voltage; 6.2 The Commutation Process; 6.3 Armature Reaction; 6.4 Construction of D.C. Machines; 6.5 Types of Armature Winding; 6.6 Generator emf Equation; 6.7 Classification of Generators
6.8 Separately Excited Generator
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Robertson Christopher R  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, 2008
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Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Further electrical and electronic principles [[electronic resource] /] / Christopher R. Robertson
Autore Robertson Christopher R
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
Soggetto topico Electrical engineering
Electronics
ISBN 1-136-40151-2
1-282-71113-X
9786612711138
0-08-087812-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Further Electrical and Electronic Principles; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Single-Phase Series A.C. Circuits; 1.1 Pure Resistance; 1.2 Pure Inductance; 1.3 Inductive Reactance; 1.4 Pure Capacitance; 1.5 Capacitive Reactance; 1.6 Impedance; 1.7 Inductance and Resistance in Series; 1.8 Resistance and Capacitance in Series; 1.9 Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance in Series; 1.10 Power in the A.C. Circuit; 1.11 Power Factor; 1.12 Power Triangle; 1.13 Series Resonance; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments
Chapter 2 Single-Phase Parallel A.C. Circuits2.1 Summary of Series A.C. Circuits and Equations; 2.2 The R-C Parallel Circuit; 2.3 The R-L Parallel Circuit; 2.4 R-L-C Parallel Circuit; 2.5 Practical Components in Parallel; 2.6 Series Resonance; 2.7 Circuit Q-factor; 2.8 Frequency Response Curve; 2.9 Parallel Resonance; 2.10 The Importance of Power Factor; 2.11 Power Factor Correction; 2.12 Filters; 2.13 Low-pass Filters; 2.14 High-pass Filters; 2.15 Band-pass Filters; 2.16 Band-stop (Notch) Filters; 2.17 Coupled Tuned Circuits; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions
Suggested Practical AssignmentsChapter 3 Three-Phase A.C. Circuits; 3.1 Generation of a Three-Phase Supply; 3.2 Three-Phase, Four-Wire System; 3.3 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Star-connected System; 3.4 Delta or Mesh Connection; 3.5 Relationship between Line and Phase Quantities in a Delta-connected System; 3.6 Power Dissipation in Star and Delta-connected Loads; 3.7 Star/Delta Supplies and Loads; 3.8 Measurement of Three-phase Power; 3.9 The Two-Wattmeter Method; 3.10 Neutral Current in an Unbalanced Three-phase Load; 3.11 Advantages of Three-phase Systems
Summary of EquationsAssignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 4 Network Theorems; 4.1 Superposition Theorem; 4.2 Constant Voltage and Constant Current Sources and their Equivalence; 4.3 Thévenin's Theorem; 4.4 Norton's Theorem; 4.5 The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem; Assignment Questions; Chapter 5 A.C. Machines; 5.1 Transformer emf Equation; 5.2 The Practical Transformer; 5.3 Measurement of Transformer Losses; 5.4 Transformer Efficiency; 5.5 Isolating Transformer; 5.6 The Auto Transformer; 5.7 Current Transformer; 5.8 Alternators; 5.9 Rotor Construction
5.10 Alternator emf Equation5.11 Alternator Losses; 5.12 The Production of a Rotating Magnetic Field from a Polyphase Supply; 5.13 Three-phase Induction Motor; 5.14 Three-phase Synchronous Motor; 5.15 Starting Methods for Three-phase Motors; 5.16 Single-phase Motors; Summary of Equations; Assignment Questions; Suggested Practical Assignments; Chapter 6 D.C. Machines; 6.1 The Generation of D.C. Voltage; 6.2 The Commutation Process; 6.3 Armature Reaction; 6.4 Construction of D.C. Machines; 6.5 Types of Armature Winding; 6.6 Generator emf Equation; 6.7 Classification of Generators
6.8 Separately Excited Generator
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Robertson Christopher R  
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The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin
The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin
Autore Dobkin Daniel Mark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (505 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Collana Communications engineering series
Soggetto topico Radio frequency identification systems
Radio frequency
Wireless communication systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-07152-8
9786611071523
0-08-055402-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The RF in RFID; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 What, When, and Where, Wirelessly; 1.2 Why Would You Read This Book?; 1.3 What Comes Next?; 1.4 Acknowledgments; 1.5 Further Reading; Chapter 2. History and Practice of RFID; 2.1 It All Started with IFF; 2.2 Making it Cheap; 2.3 Making and Selling: Tracking Big Stuff; 2.4 Tracking Small Stuff: AutoID and The Web of Things; 2.5 RFID Systems and Terminology; 2.6 Types of RFID; 2.7 The Internet of Things and UHF RFID; 2.8 Further Reading; 2.9 Exercises; Chapter 3. Radio Basics For UHF RFID
3.1 Electromagnetic Waves 3.2 Describing Signal Voltage and Power; 3.3 Information, Modulation, and Multiplexing; 3.4 Backscatter Radio Links; 3.5 Link Budgets; 3.6 Effect of Antenna Gain and Polarization on Range; 3.7 Propagation in the Real World; 3.8 Capsule Summary: Chapter 3; 3.9 Further Reading; 3.10 Exercises; Chapter 4. UHF RFID Readers; 4.1 A Radio's Days (and nights); 4.2 Radio Architectures; 4.3 Radio Components; 4.4 RFID Transmitters; 4.5 RFID Receivers; 4.6 Digital-Analog Conversion and Signal Processing; 4.7 Packaging and Power; 4.8 Capsule Summary; 4.9 Further Reading
4.10 Exercises Chapter 5. UHF RFID Tags; 5.1 Power and Powerlessness; 5.2 RF to DC; 5.3 Getting Started, Getting Data; 5.4 Talking Back; 5.5 Tag IC Overall Design Challenges; 5.6 Packaging: No Small Matter; 5.7 Other Ways; 5.8 Capsule Summary; 5.9 Further Reading; 5.10 Exercises; Chapter 6. Reader Antennas; 6.1 Not Just for Insects Anymore; 6.2 Current Events: Fundamentals of Antenna Operation; 6.3 Antennas for Fixed Readers; 6.4 Antennas for Handheld or Portable Readers; 6.5 Near-field Antennas; 6.6 Cables and Connectors; 6.7 Capsule Summary; 6.8 Afterword: An Electron's Eyelash
6.9 Further Reading 6.10 Exercises; Chapter 7. Tag Antennas; 7.1 World to Tag, Tag to World; 7.2 Impedance Matching and Power Transfer; 7.3 Dipoles and Derivatives; 7.4 Tags and the (local) Environment; 7.5 Near-field and Hybrid Tag Antennas; 7.6 Capsule Summary; 7.7 Further Reading; 7.8 Exercises; Chapter 8. UHF RFID Protocols; 8.1 What a Protocol Droid Should Know; 8.2 Days of Yore; 8.3 EPCglobal Generation 1; 8.4 ISO 18000-6B (Intellitag); 8.5 ISO 18000-6C (EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2); 8.6 Capsule Summary; 8.7 Further Reading; 8.8 Exercises; Afterword; Appendix 1. Radio Regulations
A1.1 Couldn't Wait for Global Warming A1.2 FCC PART 15; A1.3 European Standards; A1.4 Those Other Few Billion Folks; Appendix 2. Harmonic Functions; A2.1 Sines and Cosines; A2.2 Complex Numbers and Complex Exponentials; Appendix 3. Resistance, Impedance and Switching; A3.1 Electric Company Detective Sherlock Ohms; A3.2 Resistance is Useless?; A3.3 Switching; Appendix 4. Reflection and Matching; A4.1 Reflection Coefficients; A4.2 A Simple (But Relevant) Matching Example; Index
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Dobkin Daniel Mark  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008
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The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin
The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin
Autore Dobkin Daniel Mark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (505 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Collana Communications engineering series
Soggetto topico Radio frequency identification systems
Radio frequency
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-281-07152-8
9786611071523
0-08-055402-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The RF in RFID; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 What, When, and Where, Wirelessly; 1.2 Why Would You Read This Book?; 1.3 What Comes Next?; 1.4 Acknowledgments; 1.5 Further Reading; Chapter 2. History and Practice of RFID; 2.1 It All Started with IFF; 2.2 Making it Cheap; 2.3 Making and Selling: Tracking Big Stuff; 2.4 Tracking Small Stuff: AutoID and The Web of Things; 2.5 RFID Systems and Terminology; 2.6 Types of RFID; 2.7 The Internet of Things and UHF RFID; 2.8 Further Reading; 2.9 Exercises; Chapter 3. Radio Basics For UHF RFID
3.1 Electromagnetic Waves 3.2 Describing Signal Voltage and Power; 3.3 Information, Modulation, and Multiplexing; 3.4 Backscatter Radio Links; 3.5 Link Budgets; 3.6 Effect of Antenna Gain and Polarization on Range; 3.7 Propagation in the Real World; 3.8 Capsule Summary: Chapter 3; 3.9 Further Reading; 3.10 Exercises; Chapter 4. UHF RFID Readers; 4.1 A Radio's Days (and nights); 4.2 Radio Architectures; 4.3 Radio Components; 4.4 RFID Transmitters; 4.5 RFID Receivers; 4.6 Digital-Analog Conversion and Signal Processing; 4.7 Packaging and Power; 4.8 Capsule Summary; 4.9 Further Reading
4.10 Exercises Chapter 5. UHF RFID Tags; 5.1 Power and Powerlessness; 5.2 RF to DC; 5.3 Getting Started, Getting Data; 5.4 Talking Back; 5.5 Tag IC Overall Design Challenges; 5.6 Packaging: No Small Matter; 5.7 Other Ways; 5.8 Capsule Summary; 5.9 Further Reading; 5.10 Exercises; Chapter 6. Reader Antennas; 6.1 Not Just for Insects Anymore; 6.2 Current Events: Fundamentals of Antenna Operation; 6.3 Antennas for Fixed Readers; 6.4 Antennas for Handheld or Portable Readers; 6.5 Near-field Antennas; 6.6 Cables and Connectors; 6.7 Capsule Summary; 6.8 Afterword: An Electron's Eyelash
6.9 Further Reading 6.10 Exercises; Chapter 7. Tag Antennas; 7.1 World to Tag, Tag to World; 7.2 Impedance Matching and Power Transfer; 7.3 Dipoles and Derivatives; 7.4 Tags and the (local) Environment; 7.5 Near-field and Hybrid Tag Antennas; 7.6 Capsule Summary; 7.7 Further Reading; 7.8 Exercises; Chapter 8. UHF RFID Protocols; 8.1 What a Protocol Droid Should Know; 8.2 Days of Yore; 8.3 EPCglobal Generation 1; 8.4 ISO 18000-6B (Intellitag); 8.5 ISO 18000-6C (EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2); 8.6 Capsule Summary; 8.7 Further Reading; 8.8 Exercises; Afterword; Appendix 1. Radio Regulations
A1.1 Couldn't Wait for Global Warming A1.2 FCC PART 15; A1.3 European Standards; A1.4 Those Other Few Billion Folks; Appendix 2. Harmonic Functions; A2.1 Sines and Cosines; A2.2 Complex Numbers and Complex Exponentials; Appendix 3. Resistance, Impedance and Switching; A3.1 Electric Company Detective Sherlock Ohms; A3.2 Resistance is Useless?; A3.3 Switching; Appendix 4. Reflection and Matching; A4.1 Reflection Coefficients; A4.2 A Simple (But Relevant) Matching Example; Index
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Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008
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The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin
The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin
Autore Dobkin Daniel Mark
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (505 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Collana Communications engineering series
Soggetto topico Radio frequency identification systems
Radio frequency
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-281-07152-8
9786611071523
0-08-055402-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The RF in RFID; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 What, When, and Where, Wirelessly; 1.2 Why Would You Read This Book?; 1.3 What Comes Next?; 1.4 Acknowledgments; 1.5 Further Reading; Chapter 2. History and Practice of RFID; 2.1 It All Started with IFF; 2.2 Making it Cheap; 2.3 Making and Selling: Tracking Big Stuff; 2.4 Tracking Small Stuff: AutoID and The Web of Things; 2.5 RFID Systems and Terminology; 2.6 Types of RFID; 2.7 The Internet of Things and UHF RFID; 2.8 Further Reading; 2.9 Exercises; Chapter 3. Radio Basics For UHF RFID
3.1 Electromagnetic Waves 3.2 Describing Signal Voltage and Power; 3.3 Information, Modulation, and Multiplexing; 3.4 Backscatter Radio Links; 3.5 Link Budgets; 3.6 Effect of Antenna Gain and Polarization on Range; 3.7 Propagation in the Real World; 3.8 Capsule Summary: Chapter 3; 3.9 Further Reading; 3.10 Exercises; Chapter 4. UHF RFID Readers; 4.1 A Radio's Days (and nights); 4.2 Radio Architectures; 4.3 Radio Components; 4.4 RFID Transmitters; 4.5 RFID Receivers; 4.6 Digital-Analog Conversion and Signal Processing; 4.7 Packaging and Power; 4.8 Capsule Summary; 4.9 Further Reading
4.10 Exercises Chapter 5. UHF RFID Tags; 5.1 Power and Powerlessness; 5.2 RF to DC; 5.3 Getting Started, Getting Data; 5.4 Talking Back; 5.5 Tag IC Overall Design Challenges; 5.6 Packaging: No Small Matter; 5.7 Other Ways; 5.8 Capsule Summary; 5.9 Further Reading; 5.10 Exercises; Chapter 6. Reader Antennas; 6.1 Not Just for Insects Anymore; 6.2 Current Events: Fundamentals of Antenna Operation; 6.3 Antennas for Fixed Readers; 6.4 Antennas for Handheld or Portable Readers; 6.5 Near-field Antennas; 6.6 Cables and Connectors; 6.7 Capsule Summary; 6.8 Afterword: An Electron's Eyelash
6.9 Further Reading 6.10 Exercises; Chapter 7. Tag Antennas; 7.1 World to Tag, Tag to World; 7.2 Impedance Matching and Power Transfer; 7.3 Dipoles and Derivatives; 7.4 Tags and the (local) Environment; 7.5 Near-field and Hybrid Tag Antennas; 7.6 Capsule Summary; 7.7 Further Reading; 7.8 Exercises; Chapter 8. UHF RFID Protocols; 8.1 What a Protocol Droid Should Know; 8.2 Days of Yore; 8.3 EPCglobal Generation 1; 8.4 ISO 18000-6B (Intellitag); 8.5 ISO 18000-6C (EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2); 8.6 Capsule Summary; 8.7 Further Reading; 8.8 Exercises; Afterword; Appendix 1. Radio Regulations
A1.1 Couldn't Wait for Global Warming A1.2 FCC PART 15; A1.3 European Standards; A1.4 Those Other Few Billion Folks; Appendix 2. Harmonic Functions; A2.1 Sines and Cosines; A2.2 Complex Numbers and Complex Exponentials; Appendix 3. Resistance, Impedance and Switching; A3.1 Electric Company Detective Sherlock Ohms; A3.2 Resistance is Useless?; A3.3 Switching; Appendix 4. Reflection and Matching; A4.1 Reflection Coefficients; A4.2 A Simple (But Relevant) Matching Example; Index
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Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008
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