Microsystem Dynamics Principles and Applications 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): Gang S. Chen; Jianfeng Xu; Wei Hua
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9781118848906
Edition: 1st Edition

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Discover a comprehensive look at the principles and applications of microsystem dynamics

Microsystems or microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are miniaturized devices with components measured in micrometers that perform micro- to nanometer scale electronic machine functions such as actuations. Since research and industrial production in recent decades has generated considerable knowledge of microsystem dynamics, there is an urgent need for a single guide which combines microsystem theory with practical applications to provide a general framework.

Microsystem Dynamics fills this need, with the first single-volume overview of its kind. It presents the fundamental principles of microsystem dynamics in a unified theoretical framework, engineered to govern both analysis and design. Its discussion of applications includes cutting-edge methods for applying non-stationary, stochastic, non-linear dynamics and multi-physics of microsystems. Fully engaged with the latest research, this promises to be the essential single-volume introduction to its subject.

Microsystem Dynamics readers will find:

  • Discussion of advanced tools such as nonlinear signal processing, computational intelligence, and nonlinear chaos dynamics
  • An authorial team with extensive experience in both academic and industrial research
  • Analysis of stability and durability factors in dynamical microsystems

Microsystem Dynamics is a useful reference for researchers and practitioners working in microscale engineering, as well as graduate students in mechanical, automotive, and electrical engineering.