Instrumentation and control, and electrical power engineering are increasingly reliant on radio-based communication technology. This is a comprehensive book covering the essentials of telemetry and radio communications. It explains the principles of telemetry and radio communications, describes their application and equips you with the skills to analyse, specify and debug telemetry and radio communications systems. Key issues addressed in this book are:* how to design and install radio (wireless) links* apply latest satellite technologies to your telemetry system * how to design and install microwave links* troubleshoot telemetry communications problems * tips, tricks and traps with radio links * A guide to the design, installation and utilization of radio applications in instrumentation and control, and electrical power engineering* Explains the principles of telemetry and radio communications, describes their application and equips you with the skills to analyse, specify and debug telemetry and radio communications systems* Addresses topical areas such as designing and installing wireless communications links, the application of satellite technologies in telemetry, microwave links, etc.
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In a single volume, the bestselling Transforms and Applications Handbook brings together the most important mathematical transforms frequently used by engineers and scientists. Now in its second edition, all of the material has been updated by the original contributors, with valuable new material added. New in the Second Edition: •Chapters addressing Discrete Time and the Discrete Transforms, Fractional Fourier Transforms, and Lapped Transforms•Complete revisions of the chapters on Mellin, Wavelet, and Hartley Transforms•An expanded table of Laplace transforms Each chapter of the Handbook covers one transform and provides numerous examples and applications demonstrating the use of the transform and its properties.
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Written to be equally useful for all engineering disciplines, this book is organized around the concept of control systems theory as it has been developed in the frequency and time domains. It provides coverage of classical control employing root locus design, frequency and response design using Bode and Nyquist plots. It also covers modern control methods based on state variable models including pole placement design techniques with full-state feedback controllers and full-state observers. The book covers several important topics including robust control systems and system sensitivity, state variable models, controllability and observability, computer control systems, internal model control, robust PID controllers, and computer-aided design and analysis. For all types of engineers who are interested in a solid introduction to control systems.
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