This 24 volume set offers comprehensive coverage of the electrical and electronics engineering field. Covers wide range of information from power systems and communications to advanced applications in neural networks and robotics.
Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 24 Volume Set
β Scribed by John G. Webster
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 93
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This 24 volume set offers comprehensive coverage of the electrical and electronics engineering field. Covers wide range of information from power systems and communications to advanced applications in neural networks and robotics.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 3
01β’ Aerospace and Electronic Systems......Page 5
02 Antennas and Propagation......Page 6
03β’ Applied Superconductivity......Page 9
04β’ Automatic Control......Page 11
05β’ Biomedical Engineering......Page 14
06β’ Broadcasting......Page 16
07β’ Circuits and Systems: Analog and Digital Signal Processing......Page 17
08β’ Circuits and Systems: Fundamental Theory and Applications......Page 21
09β’ Circuits and Systems for Video Technology......Page 23
10β’ Communications......Page 24
11β’ Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology......Page 26
12β’ Computational Science and Engineering......Page 27
13β’ Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits......Page 30
14β’ Computers......Page 31
15β’ Consumer Electronics......Page 35
17β’ Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation......Page 36
19β’ Electromagnetic Compatibility......Page 38
20β’ Electron Devices......Page 39
21β’ Electronic Materials......Page 42
22β’ Energy Conversion......Page 44
23β’ Engineering Management......Page 46
24. Fuzzy Systems......Page 48
26. Image Processing......Page 49
27. Industrial Electronics......Page 50
28. Industry Applications......Page 51
29. Information Theory......Page 52
30. Instrumentation and Measurement......Page 53
31. Knowledge and Data Engineering......Page 58
32. Lightwave Technology......Page 60
33. Magnetics......Page 61
36. Microwave Theory and Techniques......Page 63
38. Networking......Page 66
39. Neural Networks......Page 68
41. Oceanic Engineering......Page 69
42. Parallel and Distributed Systems......Page 70
43. Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence......Page 71
44. Photonics Technology......Page 72
45. Plasma Science......Page 73
46.Power Delivery......Page 74
47. Power Electronics......Page 76
48. Power Systems......Page 77
49. Professional Communications......Page 78
51. Rehabilitation Engineering......Page 79
52. Reliability......Page 80
53. Robotics and Automation......Page 81
54. Semiconductor Manufacturing......Page 82
55. Signal Processing......Page 83
56. Software Engineering......Page 84
57. Solid State Circuits......Page 87
58. Speech and Audio Processing......Page 88
59. Systems, Man, and Cybernetics......Page 89
61. Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control......Page 90
62. Vehicular Technology......Page 91
63. Visualization and Computer Graphics......Page 92
64. VLSI Systems......Page 93
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