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Page 1: Electrical Engineering Catalogue 2016

ELECTRICAL EngInEERIng 2016

CommunicationsInformation theorySignal processing

RF/MicrowaveCircuits and devices

Power

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Welcome to the Electrical Engineering books catalogue 2016.Here you will find new and forthcoming titles, representing the highest level of academic research from renowned authors. Our highlights this year include Attwood and Sakdinawat’s second edition of X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation; and Blahut’s Principles of Information Theory.

Our publications are available in a variety of formats, including ebooks and print, as well as online collections for institutional purchase via ebooks.cambridge.org.

We also publish a range of leading journals including APSIPA Transactions on Signal and Information Processing and International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies (see back inside page for more information).

You can recommend our books, online collections and journals to your librarian by filling out the form in the back of this catalogue.

To see more book listings, product information, preview extracts and reviews, and to find out which conferences we are attending, you can find us online at www.cambridge.org/ee2016.

You can also keep up to date with the latest news and author views from our academic blog at www.cambridgeblog.org/category/sci-tech/technology.

We hope that you enjoy reading about our latest publications. For queries, suggestions or proposals, you can find a list of useful contacts at the back of this catalogue.

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✪ All the essential topics needed to understand modern design practice are covered, including:

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✪ Teaches how to write VHDL-2008 HDL in a productive and maintainable style that enables CAD tools to do much of the tedious work.

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A complete introduction to digital design is given through clear explanations, extensive examples, and online VHDL fi les. The teaching package is completed with lecture slides, labs, and a solutions manual for instructors. Assuming no previous digital knowledge, this textbook is ideal for undergraduate digital design courses that will prepare students for modern digital practice.

“This textbook sets a new standard for how digital system design is taught to undergraduates. The practical approach and concrete examples [provide] a solid foundation for anyone who wants to understand or design modern complex digital systems.”Steve Keckler, University of Texas, Austin

“A clear and well written text that covers the basics and system-level issues equally well. An ideal starting point for the microprocessor and SoC designers of the future!” Robert Mullins, University of Cambridge and the Raspberry Pi Foundation see page 9

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This comprehensive and accessible text teaches the fundamentals of digital communication via a top-down-reversed approach, specifi cally formulated for a one-semester course. It offers students a smooth and exciting journey through the three sub-layers of the physical layer and is the result of many years of teaching digital communication.

The unique approach begins with the decision problem faced by the receiver of the fi rst sub-layer (the decoder), hence cutting straight to the heart of digital communication, and enabling students to learn quickly, intuitively, and with minimal background knowledge.

A swift and elegant extension to the second sub-layer leaves students with an understanding of how a receiver works. Signal design is addressed in a seamless sequence of steps, and fi nally the third sub-layer emerges as a refi nement that decreases implementation costs and increases fl exibility.

The focus is on system-level design, with connections to physical reality, hardware constraints, engineering practice, and applications made throughout. Numerous worked examples, homework problems, and MATLAB simulation exercises make this text a solid basis for students to specialize in the fi eld of digital communication and it is suitable for both traditional and fl ipped classroom teaching.

Bixio Rimoldi is a Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, where he developed an introductory course on digital communication. Previously he was Associate Professor at Washington University and took visiting positions at Stanford, MIT, and Berkeley. He is an IEEE fellow, a past president of the IEEE Information Theory Society, and a past director of the communication system program at EPFL.

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“…an excellent introductory book on digital communications theory… for advanced undergraduate students and/or fi rst-year graduate students, or alternatively for self-study. It achieves a nice degree of rigor in a clear, gentle and student-friendly manner. The exercises alone are worth the price of the book.”

Dave Forney, MIT

“…this extremely well structured text is an excellent book for a fi rst course on Digital Communications. It covers exactly what is needed and it does so in a simple and rigorous manner…”

Shlomo Shamai, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology

“…perfect for a beginning mezzanine-level course in digital communications. The logi-cal three layer - discrete-time, continuous-time, passband - approach to the problem of communication system design greatly enhances understanding. Numerous examples, problems, and MATLAB exercises make the book both student and instructor friendly.”

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Contents Communications and signal processing 1

Wireless communications 5

Electronic, optoelectronic devices, and nanotechnology 6

Circuits and systems 8

RF and microwave engineering 10

Electromagnetics 11

Control systems and optimization 11

Engineering mathematics and programming 12

Engineering (general) 13

Also of interest 14

Information on related journals Inside back cover

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Visit www.cambridge.org/authorhub for a range of step-by-step guides for authors

Alexis Kwasinski, Univeristy of Texas, Austin

Wayne Weaver, Michigan Technological Univeristy

Robert S. Balog, Texas A & M University

Authors of Microgrids and other Local Area Power and Energy Systems

This book is intended for a graduate-level course on distributed generation

or a companion for researchers and practitioners in the field. It contains all of the requisite

background, technology, and theoretical concepts related with distributed generation systems

with an orientation towards power electronics. It is organized into three components: an

overview of the motivation and benefits, presentation of enabling technologies, and a discussion

of integration and operation. These topics are presented with a practical perspective and with an

analytical approach different from those used for traditional power grids that is better suited for

the study of microgrids.

Alexis Kwasinski, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Pittsburgh

Bixio RimoldiAuthor of Principles of Digital Communications

The decision to write this book came naturally after years of writing and

rewriting lecture notes, trying to figure out the “right” content for a

one-semester course and the “right” way to teach it. At some point I

thought that I had it all figured out and that it would be a small step from

there to a thin book that contains what is needed and nothing more. Good thing

that I was so naïve. Now I can say that the time and effort were worth it. I hope that

instructors and students think so too.

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Microgrids and other Local Area Power and Energy SystemsAlexis KwasinskiWayne WeaverRobert S. Balog

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This comprehensive and accessible text teaches the fundamentals of digital

communication via a top-down-reversed approach, specifi cally formulated for a one-

semester course. It offers students a smooth and exciting journey through the three

sub-layers of the physical layer and is the result of many years of teaching digital

communication.The unique approach begins with the decision problem faced by the receiver of the fi rst

sub-layer (the decoder), hence cutting straight to the heart of digital communication,

and enabling students to learn quickly, intuitively, and with minimal background

knowledge.A swift and elegant extension to the second sub-layer leaves students with an

understanding of how a receiver works. Signal design is addressed in a seamless

sequence of steps, and fi nally the third sub-layer emerges as a refi nement that

decreases implementation costs and increases fl exibility.The focus is on system-level design, with connections to physical reality, hardware

constraints, engineering practice, and applications made throughout. Numerous worked

examples, homework problems, and MATLAB simulation exercises make this text a solid

basis for students to specialize in the fi eld of digital communication and it is suitable for

both traditional and fl ipped classroom teaching.Bixio Rimoldi is a Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),

Switzerland, where he developed an introductory course on digital communication.

Previously he was Associate Professor at Washington University and took visiting

positions at Stanford, MIT, and Berkeley. He is an IEEE fellow, a past president of the

IEEE Information Theory Society, and a past director of the communication system

program at EPFL.

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PRINCIPLES OFDIGITAL COMMUNICATIONBIXIO RIMOLDI

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“…an excellent introductory book on digital communications theory… for advanced

undergraduate students and/or fi rst-year graduate students, or alternatively for

self-study. It achieves a nice degree of rigor in a clear, gentle and student-friendly

manner. The exercises alone are worth the price of the book.”

Dave Forney, MIT“…this extremely well structured text is an excellent book for a fi rst course on Digital

Communications. It covers exactly what is needed and it does so in a simple and

rigorous manner…”Shlomo Shamai, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology“…perfect for a beginning mezzanine-level course in digital communications. The logi-

cal three layer - discrete-time, continuous-time, passband - approach to the problem of

communication system design greatly enhances understanding. Numerous examples,

problems, and MATLAB exercises make the book both student and instructor friendly.”

Dan Costello, University of Notre Dame

Solutions manual MATLAB files

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eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore

Communications and signal processing

Machine Learning RefinedFoundations, Algorithms, and ApplicationsJeremy WattNorthwestern University, Illinois

Reza BorhaniNorthwestern University, Illinois

and Aggelos KatsaggelosNorthwestern University, Illinois

Provides a fresh, intuitive approach to machine learning, detailing the fundamental concepts necessary for building projects and conducting research. With colour illustrations, practical real-world examples and MATLAB-based exercises, it is an essential resource for students and an ideal reference for researchers and practitioners in the field.2016 247 x 174 mm 300pp 135 colour illus.  3 tables  81 exercises   978-1-107-12352-6 Hardback

c. £55.00 / c. US$90.00

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Principles of Modern Communication SystemsSamuel O. AgboCalifornia Polytechnic State University

and Matthew N. O. SadikuPrairie View A & M University, Texas

Written for a one-semester course, this highly readable textbook uses an accessible, yet mathematically rigorous, approach. Worked examples, problems, MATLAB-based exercises and practical applications engage students and build their confidence. Figures from the book and a solutions manual, password-protected for instructors, are available online.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Signals and systems; 3. Amplitude modulation; 4. Angle modulation; 5. Pulse modulation and transmission; 6. Probability and random processes; 7. Noise in analog communications; 8. Noise in digital communication systems.2016 246 x 189 mm 428pp 227 b/w illus.  30 tables  266 exercises   978-1-107-10792-2 Hardback

c. £55.00 / c. US$99.95

Publication June 2016

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107107922

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Speech and Audio ProcessingA MATLAB-Based ApproachIan McLoughlinUniversity of Science and Technology of China

This accessible introduction includes numerous practical illustrations, exercises, and hands-on MATLAB examples to equip readers with the skills and knowledge needed to work with current and future audio, speech, and hearing processing technologies. Clearly and concisely written, it is an ideal guide for students and industry practitioners alike.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Basic audio processing; 3. Speech; 4. The human auditory system; 5. Psychoacoustics; 6. Speech communications; 7. Audio analysis; 8. Big data; 9. Speech recognition; 10. Advanced topics; 11. Conclusion.2016 247 x 174 mm 425pp 126 b/w illus.  16 tables  108 exercises   978-1-107-08546-6 Hardback

c. £50.00 / c. US$80.00

Publication May 2016

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107085466

Partially Observed Markov Decision ProcessesFrom Filtering to Controlled SensingVikram KrishnamurthyUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver

Covers formulation, algorithms, and structural results of partially observed Markov decision processes, whilst linking theory to real-world applications in controlled sensing. Computations are kept to a minimum, enabling students and researchers in engineering, operations research, and economics to understand the methods and determine the structure of their optimal solution.2016 247 x 174 mm 432pp 47 b/w illus.  5 tables   978-1-107-13460-7 Hardback

£59.99 / US$99.99

Publication March 2016

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107134607

Big Data over NetworksEdited by Shuguang CuiTexas A & M University

Alfred O. Hero, IIIUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Zhi-Quan LuoUniversity of Minnesota

and José M. F. MouraCarnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania

Written by experts in the field, this pioneering text is the first to examine the crucial interaction between big data and three diverse networks: communication, social and biological. Using critical mathematical tools and state-of-the-art research results, it is an essential reference for graduate students, scientific researchers and industry practitioners.2016 247 x 174 mm 457pp 115 b/w illus.  30 tables   978-1-107-09900-5 Hardback

£64.99 / US$89.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107099005

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Information TheoryCoding Theorems for Discrete Memoryless SystemsSecond editionImre CsiszárMathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

and János KörnerUniversità degli Studi di Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy

Written by two pioneering researchers, Information Theory provides in-depth coverage of the mathematics of communication, data processing, transmission and provable security. Updated and expanded, this new edition discusses information theoretic secrecy and zero-error information, and includes 320 end-of-chapter problems and hints for solving them.

‘The classic treatise on the fundamental limits of discrete memoryless sources and channels – an indispensable tool for every information theorist.’Sergio Verdú, Princeton University, New Jersey

2016 247 x 174 mm 520pp 53 b/w illus.  347 exercises   978-1-107-56504-3 Paperback

£44.99 / US$69.99

Also available 978-0-521-19681-9 Hardback

£110.00 / US$175.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107565043

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Principles of Digital CommunicationA Top-Down ApproachBixio RimoldiÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne

This comprehensive and accessible text teaches the fundamentals of digital communications via a top-down approach. Including worked examples, homework problems, and MATLAB simulation exercises, it provides a solid basis for students in the field of digital communications. Ideal for a one-semester course and for both traditional and flipped classroom teaching.

‘This is an excellent introductory book on digital communications theory that is suitable for advanced undergraduate students and/or first-year graduate students, or alternatively for self-study. It achieves a nice degree of rigor in a clear, gentle and student-friendly manner. The exercises alone are worth the price of the book.’Dave Forney, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Contents: 1. Introduction and objectives; 2. Receiver design for discrete-time observations: first layer; 3. Receiver design for the continuous-time AWGN channel: second layer; 4. Signal design trade-offs; 5. Symbol-by-symbol on a pulse train: second layer revisited; 6. Convolutional coding and Viterbi decoding: first layer revisited; 7. Passband communication via up/down conversion: third layer.2016 247 x 174 mm 269pp 124 b/w illus.  1 table  128 exercises   978-1-107-11645-0 Hardback

£44.99 / US$89.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107116450

Sparse Image and Signal ProcessingWavelets and Related Geometric Multiscale AnalysisSecond editionJean-Luc StarckCentre d’etudes de Saclay, France

Fionn MurtaghGoldsmiths University of London and University of Derby

and Jalal FadiliEcole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Caen, France

This thoroughly updated edition presents state-of-the-art sparse and multiscale image and signal processing with applications in astronomy, biology, physics, MRI, digital media, and forensics. New chapters and sections cover dictionary learning, 3-D data

(data cubes), and geo-located data. MATLAB® and IDL code are available.

Review of previous edition: ‘One of the main virtues of this book is the expert insight that the authors provide into several design and algorithmic choices that one can face when solving practical problems. The authors give some guidance into understanding how sparsity helps in signal and image processing, what some benefits of overcomplete representations are, when to use isotropic wavelets for image processing, why morphological diversity can be helpful, and how to choose between analysis and synthesis priors for regularization in inverse problems.’Michael B. Wakin, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

2016 253 x 177 mm 428pp 194 b/w illus.  109 colour illus.  8 tables   978-1-107-08806-1 Hardback

£54.99 / US$89.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107088061

Bayesian Speech and Language ProcessingShinji WatanabeMitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, Massachusetts

and Jen-Tzung ChienNational Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

With this comprehensive guide readers will learn how they can apply Bayesian machine learning techniques systematically to solve speech and language processing problems. Including detailed practical explanations along with examples and case studies, this is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and industry practitioners working in speech and language processing.

‘This book provides an overview of a wide range of fundamental theories of Bayesian learning, inference, and prediction for uncertainty modeling in speech and language processing. The uncertainty modeling is crucial in increasing the robustness of practical systems based on statistical modeling under real environments, such as automatic speech recognition systems under noise, and question answering systems based on limited size of training data. This is the most advanced and comprehensive book for learning fundamental Bayesian approaches and practical techniques.’Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology

2015 247 x 174 mm 445pp 59 b/w illus.  13 tables   978-1-107-05557-5 Hardback

£59.99 / US$94.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107055575

Geometric Methods in Signal and Image AnalysisHamid KrimNorth Carolina State University

and Abdessamad Ben HamzaConcordia University, Montréal

A comprehensive guide to modern geometric methods for signal and image analysis, covering basic principles as well as state-of-the-art concepts and applications. This is an ideal resource for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in a range of fields including signal and image processing, biomedical engineering, and computer graphics.2015 247 x 174 mm 295pp 211 b/w illus.  3 tables  7 exercises   978-1-107-03390-0 Hardback

£54.99 / US$89.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107033900

Sampling TheoryBeyond Bandlimited SystemsYonina C. EldarTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa

A comprehensive guide to sampling for engineers, covering the fundamental mathematical underpinnings together with practical engineering principles and applications.2015 247 x 174 mm 836pp 315 b/w illus.  19 tables  198 exercises   978-1-107-00339-2 Hardback

£65.00 / US$99.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107003392

Principles of LED Light CommunicationsTowards Networked Li-FiSvilen DimitrovGerman Aerospace Center (DLR)

and Harald HaasUniversity of Edinburgh

Learn how to build efficient, simple, high performance indoor optical wireless communication systems based on visible and infrared light.2015 247 x 174 mm 224pp 86 b/w illus.  13 tables   978-1-107-04942-0 Hardback

£65.00 / US$99.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107049420

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Random Processes for EngineersBruce HajekUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

An engaging introduction to the critical tools needed to design and evaluate engineering systems operating in uncertain environments.

‘A comprehensive exposition of random processes … Abstract concepts are nicely explained through many examples … The book will be very helpful for beginning graduate students who want a firm foundational understanding of random processes. It will also serve as a nice reference for the advanced reader.’Anima Anandkumar, University of California, Irvine

Contents: 1. A selective review of basic probability; 2. Convergence of a sequence of random variables; 3. Random vectors and minimum mean squared error estimation; 4. Random processes; 5. Inference for Markov models; 6. Dynamics for countable-state Markov models; 7. Basic calculus of random processes; 8. Random processes in linear systems and spectral analysis; 9. Wiener filtering; 10. Martingales; 11. Appendix; 12. Solutions to even numbered problems.2015 247 x 174 mm 432pp 130 b/w illus.  1 table  307 exercises   978-1-107-10012-1 Hardback

£44.99 / US$80.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107100121

Visible Light CommunicationEdited by Shlomi ArnonBen-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

This book sets out the theoretical principles of visible light communication (VLC), and outlines key applications of this cutting-edge technology.2015 247 x 174 mm 224pp 110 b/w illus.  6 tables   978-1-107-06155-2 Hardback

£70.00 / US$115.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107061552

Compressed Sensing for Magnetic Resonance Image ReconstructionAngshul Majumdar

This book discusses different ways to use the existing mathematical techniques to solve problems in compressed sensing.2015 244 x 170 mm 226pp 978-1-107-10376-4 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107103764

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Introduction to Communication SystemsUpamanyu MadhowUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

An accessible undergraduate textbook introducing key fundamental principles behind modern communication systems, supported by exercises, software problems and lab exercises.

‘Madhow does it again: Introduction to Communication Systems is an accessible yet rigorous new text that does for undergraduates what his [Fundamentals of] Digital Communication book did for graduate students. It provides a superior treatment of not only the fundamentals of analog and digital communication, but also the theoretical underpinnings needed to understand them, including frequency domain analysis and probability. The book is unusual in that it also includes newer topics of pressing current relevance like multiple antenna communication and OFDM. I strongly recommend this book for faculty teaching senior level courses on communication systems.’Jeffrey G. Andrews, University of Texas, Austin

Contents: Part I. Introduction: 1.1 Analog or digital?; 1.2 A technology perspective; 1.3 The scope of this textbook; 1.4 Why study communication systems?; 1.5 Concept summary; 1.6 Notes; Part II. Signals and Systems: 2.1 Complex numbers; 2.2 Signals; 2.3 Linear time-invariant systems; 2.4 Fourier series; 2.5 The Fourier transform; 2.6 Energy spectral density and bandwidth; 2.7 Baseband and passband signals; 2.8 The structure of a passband signal; 2.9 Wireless-channel modeling in complex baseband; 2.10 Concept summary; 2.11 Notes; 2.12 Problems; Software labs; Part III. Analog Communication Techniques: 3.1 Terminology and notation; 3.2 Amplitude modulation; 3.3 Angle modulation; 3.4 The superheterodyne receiver; 3.5 The phase-locked loop; 3.6 Some analog communication systems; 3.7 Concept summary; 3.8 Notes; 3.9

Problems; Software labs; Part IV. Digital Modulation: 4.1 Signal constellations; 4.2 Bandwidth occupancy; 4.3 Design for bandlimited channels; 4.4 Orthogonal and biorthogonal modulation; 4.5 Proofs of the Nyquist theorems; 4.6 Concept summary; 4.7 Notes; 4.8 Problems; Software lab; Appendices; Part V. Probability and Random Processes: 5.1 Probability basics; 5.2 Random variables; 5.3 Multiple random variables, or random vectors; 5.4 Functions of random variables; 5.5 Expectation; 5.6 Gaussian random variables; 5.7 Random processes; 5.8 Noise modeling; 5.9 Linear operations on random processes; 5.10 Concept summary; 5.11 Notes; 5.12 Problems; Appendices; Part VI. Optimal Demodulation: 6.1 Hypothesis testing; 6.2 Signal-space concepts; 6.3 Performance analysis of ML reception; 6.4 Bit error probability; 6.5 Link-budget analysis; 6.6 Concept summary; 6.7 Notes; 6.8 Problems; Software labs; Part VII. Channel Coding: 7.1 Motivation; 7.2 Model for channel coding; 7.3 Shannon’s promise; 7.4 Introducing linear codes; 7.5 Soft decisions and belief propagation; 7.6 Concept summary; 7.7 Notes; 7.8 Problems; Part VIII. Dispersive Channels and MIMO: 8.1 The single-carrier system model; 8.2 Linear equalization; 8.3 Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing; 8.4 MIMO; 8.5 Concept summary; 8.6 Notes; 8.7 Problems; Software labs.2015 246 x 189 mm 512pp 430 b/w illus.  200 exercises   978-1-107-02277-5 Hardback

£45.00 / US$120.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107022775

Automotive EthernetKirsten MatheusBMW AG, München

and Thomas KönigsederBMW AG, München

Learn how automotive Ethernet is revolutionizing in-car networking from the experts at the core of its development.2014 247 x 174 mm 236pp 84 b/w illus.  27 tables   978-1-107-05728-9 Hardback

£55.00 / US$90.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107057289

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Theory and Design of Terabit Optical Fiber Transmission SystemsStefano Bottacchiu2t Photonics AG, Berlin

A comprehensive, modular treatment of the challenging issues involved in designing high-speed optical transmission systems.2014 247 x 174 mm 1296pp 400 b/w illus.  45 tables   978-0-521-19269-9 Hardback

£105.00 / US$175.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521192699

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Foundations of Signal ProcessingMartin VetterliÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Jelena KovačevićCarnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania

and Vivek K GoyalBoston University

This comprehensive and accessible textbook introduces students to the basics of modern signal processing techniques.

‘This is a major book about a serious subject – the combination of engineering and mathematics that goes into modern signal processing: discrete time, continuous time, sampling, filtering, and compression. The theory is beautiful and the applications are so important and widespread.’Gil Strang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Contents: 1. On rainbows and spectra; 2. From Euclid to Hilbert: 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Vector spaces; 2.3 Hilbert spaces; 2.4 Approximations, projections, and decompositions; 2.5 Bases and frames; 2.6 Computational aspects; 2.A Elements of analysis and topology; 2.B Elements of linear algebra; 2.C Elements of probability; 2.D Basis concepts; Exercises with solutions; Exercises; 3. Sequences and discrete-time systems: 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Sequences; 3.3 Systems; 3.4 Discrete-time Fourier Transform; 3.5 z-Transform; 3.6 Discrete Fourier Transform; 3.7 Multirate sequences and systems; 3.8 Stochastic processes and systems; 3.9 Computational aspects; 3.A Elements of analysis; 3.B Elements of algebra; Exercises with solutions; Exercises; 4. Functions and continuous-time systems: 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Functions; 4.3 Systems; 4.4 Fourier Transform; 4.5 Fourier series; 4.6 Stochastic processes and systems; Exercises with solutions; Exercises; 5. Sampling and interpolation: 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Finite-dimensional vectors; 5.3 Sequences; 5.4 Functions; 5.5 Periodic functions; 5.6 Computational

aspects; Exercises with solutions; Exercises; 6. Approximation and compression: 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Approximation of functions on finite intervals by polynomials; 6.3 Approximation of functions by splines; 6.4 Approximation of functions and sequences by series truncation; 6.5 Compression; 6.6 Computational aspects; Exercises with solutions; Exercises; 7. Localization and uncertainty: 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Localization for functions; 7.3 Localization for sequences; 7.4 Tiling the time–frequency plane; 7.5 Examples of local Fourier and wavelet bases; 7.6 Recap and a glimpse forward; Exercises with solutions; Exercises.2014 247 x 174 mm 738pp 200 b/w illus.  44 tables  190 exercises   978-1-107-03860-8 Hardback

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Essentials of Digital Signal ProcessingB. P. LathiCalifornia State University, Sacramento

and Roger A. GreenNorth Dakota State University

Offers a fresh approach to digital signal processing (DSP), combining heuristic reasoning and physical appreciation with mathematical methods.Contents: List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Review of continuous-time signals and systems; 2. Continuous-time analog filters; 3. Sampling: the bridge from continuous to discrete; 4. Discrete-time signals and systems; 5. Time domain analysis of discrete-time systems; 6. Discrete-time fourier analysis; 7. Discrete-time system analysis using the z-transform; 8. Digital filters; 9. Discrete fourier transform; Appendix A. Matlab; Appendix B. Useful tables; Appendix C. Drill solutions; Index.2014 253 x 177 mm 760pp 936 b/w illus.  35 tables  729 exercises   978-1-107-05932-0 Hardback

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Stochastic ProcessesTheory for ApplicationsRobert G. GallagerMassachusetts Institute of Technology

The definitive textbook on stochastic processes, written by one of the world’s leading information theorists, covering both theory and applications.Contents: 1. Introduction and review of probability; 2. Poisson processes; 3. Gaussian random vectors and processes; 4. Finite-state Markov chains; 5. Renewal processes; 6. Countable-state Markov chains; 7. Markov processes with countable state spaces; 8. Detection, decisions, and hypothesis testing; 9. Random walks, large deviations, and martingales; 10. Estimation.2013 247 x 174 mm 553pp 125 b/w illus.  305 exercises   978-1-107-03975-9 Hardback

£57.99 / US$99.99

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Mathematical Foundations of Infinite-Dimensional Statistical ModelsEvarist GinéUniversity of Connecticut

and Richard NicklUniversity of Cambridge

High-dimensional and nonparametric statistical models are ubiquitous in modern data science. This book develops a mathematically coherent and objective approach to statistical inference in such models, with a focus on function estimation problems arising from random samples (density estimation) or from Gaussian regression/signal in white noise problems.

‘Finally – a book that goes all the way in the mathematics of nonparametric statistics. It is reasonably self-contained, despite its depth and breadth, including accessible overviews of the necessary analysis and approximation theory.’Aad van der Vaart, Leiden University

Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, 40

2016 253 x 177 mm 720pp 978-1-107-04316-9 Hardback

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Finite Geometry and Combinatorial ApplicationsSimeon BallUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona

For students and researchers interested in algebraic combinatorics, this book not only provides an introduction to the geometries arising from vector spaces over finite fields, but also shows how these geometries can be applied to various combinatorial objects. More than one hundred exercises and solutions are provided.London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 82

2015 228 x 152 mm 298pp 35 b/w illus.  105 exercises   978-1-107-10799-1 Hardback

£79.99 / US$120.00

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Wireless communications

5G Mobile and Wireless Communications TechnologyEdited by Afif OsseiranEricsson

Jose F. MonserratUniversitat Politècnica de València

and Patrick MarschNokia

Foreword by Mischa DohlerKing’s College London

and Takehiro NakamuraNTT DoCoMo Inc.

A comprehensive overview of the current state of 5G. Written by leading experts in 5G research, it covers technology options, most likely use cases and potential system architectures. An essential reference for academics and professionals in wireless communications.2016 247 x 174 mm 376pp 187 b/w illus.  25 tables   978-1-107-13009-8 Hardback

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Fundamentals of Mobile Data NetworksGuowang MiaoKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

Jens ZanderKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

Ki Won SungKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

and Slimane Ben SlimaneKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

A comprehensive text uniquely focussing on the design and management of state-of-the-art wireless mobile data networks for maximum efficiency. Including worked examples and end-of-chapter problems, and with solutions and lecture slides available online, it is ideal for students, researchers and professionals in wireless communications.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Wireless network models; 3. Medium access control; 4. Scheduling; 5. Principles of cellular systems; 6. Transmitter power control; 7. Interference management; 8. Association and handover; 9. Energy-efficient design; 10. LTE; 11. Wireless infrastructure economics.2016 247 x 174 mm 344pp 163 b/w illus.  12 tables  73 exercises   978-1-107-14321-0 Hardback

£54.99 / US$110.00

Publication March 2016

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Design and Deployment of Small Cell NetworksEdited by Alagan AnpalaganRyerson Polytechnic University, Toronto

Mehdi BennisUniversity of Oulu, Finland

and Rath VannithambyIntel Corporation, Portland, Oregon

This is a comprehensive resource for understanding small cell networks. Describing new trends, challenges and recent research results, and ranging from fundamental concepts to advanced topics, it is an ideal reference for graduate students, researchers and industry practitioners working in communications and networking.

‘Small cell networks are poised to play an important role in the communications technologies of the 2020s and beyond, particularly in fifth generation wireless systems. Edited by well-known experts from university and industry, this is the defining book on this topic and is a must-have for a researcher [or] engineer in this field.’Vijay Bhargava, University of British Columbia

2015 247 x 174 mm 519pp 241 b/w illus.  23 tables   978-1-107-05671-8 Hardback

£74.99 / US$120.00

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Spectrum ManagementUsing the Airwaves for Maximum Social and Economic BenefitMartin CaveImperial College London and the Competition Commission

and William WebbWeightless SIG

In this definitive guide to radio spectrum management, leading experts bring you up to date with current issues and emerging future trends. Including real-world case studies and covering everything from the fundamentals to more advanced technical and economic issues, this is an essential resource for practitioners and academics alike.

‘This is an excellent book, and the nearest approximation to a page-turner any work on spectrum management could hope to be.’Paul Paterson, Chief Economist, Department of Communications, Australian Government

2015 247 x 174 mm 276pp 23 b/w illus.  28 tables   978-1-107-09422-2 Hardback

£54.99 / US$84.99

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Random Wireless NetworksAn Information Theoretic PerspectiveRahul VazeTata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai

This book provides a holistic view of all relevant concepts used to analyse random wireless networks. A conscious attempt is made to bring out connections between the transmission and the throughput capacity, between percolation theory and throughput capacity, and between stochastic geometry and cellular networks.2015 244 x 170 mm 246pp 978-1-107-10232-3 Hardback

£69.99 / US$110.00

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Wireless Device-to-Device Communications and NetworksLingyang SongPeking University, Beijing

Dusit NiyatoNanyang Technological University, Singapore

Zhu HanUniversity of Houston

and Ekram HossainUniversity of Manitoba, Canada

Enables engineers and researchers to understand the fundamentals and applications of device-to-device communications and its optimization in wireless networking.2015 247 x 174 mm 431pp 124 b/w illus.  25 tables   978-1-107-06357-0 Hardback

£75.00 / US$120.00

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Near Field Communications Technology and ApplicationsMike Hendry

Everything you need to know about NFC technology, its applications, implementation, common obstacles and strategies to overcome them.2014 247 x 174 mm 270pp 85 b/w illus.  14 tables   978-1-107-06031-9 Hardback

£60.00 / US$95.00

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Principles of Wireless Sensor NetworksMohammad S. ObaidatFordham University, New York

and Sudip MisraIndian Institute of Technology

A concise and clear guide to the concepts and applications of wireless sensor networks, ideal for students, practitioners and researchers.2014 247 x 174 mm 433pp 104 b/w illus.  5 tables   978-0-521-19247-7 Hardback

£65.00 / US$99.00

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Vehicular NetworkingChristoph SommerUniversität Paderborn, Germany

and Falko DresslerUniversität Paderborn, Germany

Learn about the basics and the future of vehicular networking research with this essential guide to in- and inter-vehicle communication.2014 247 x 174 mm 370pp 190 b/w illus.  19 tables   978-1-107-04671-9 Hardback

£70.00 / US$110.00

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Energy and Spectrum Efficient Wireless Network DesignGuowang MiaoRoyal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

and Guocong SongShareThis, Palo Alto, California

Provides the fundamental principles and practical tools needed to design next-generation wireless networks that are both energy- and spectrum-efficient.2014 247 x 174 mm 400pp 122 b/w illus.  20 tables   978-1-107-03988-9 Hardback

£75.00 / US$120.00

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The Dynamics of Broadband Markets in EuropeRealizing the 2020 Digital AgendaEdited by Wolter LemstraTechnische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands

and William H. MelodyAalborg University, Denmark

First in-depth analysis of broadband developments in Europe, combining qualitative and quantitative analysis, with chapter contributions provided by in-country experts.2014 247 x 174 mm 448pp 65 b/w illus.  47 tables   978-1-107-07358-6 Hardback

£79.99 / US$125.00

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Principles of PhotonicsJia-Ming LiuUniversity of California, Los Angeles

A comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and major principles of photonics. Including numerous examples and exercises, this text is ideal for undergraduates in electrical engineering and physics taking single-semester courses in photonics. It is also an essential reference for students in other engineering disciplines, and for professionals who wish to gain a strong foundation in the area.Contents: 1 Basic concepts of optical fields; 2 Optical properties of materials; 3 Optical wave propagation; 4 Optical coupling; 5 Optical interference; 6 Optical resonance; 7 Optical absorption and emission; 8 Optical amplification; 9 Laser oscillation; 10 Optical modulation; 11 Photodetection; Appendix A: symbols and notations; Appendix B: SI metric system; Appendix C: fundamental physical constants; Appendix D: Fourier-transform relations.2016 246 x 189 mm 450pp 117 b/w illus.   978-1-107-16428-4 Hardback

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Nanowire TransistorsPhysics of Devices and Materials in One DimensionJean-Pierre ColingeTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC)

and James C. GreerTyndall National Institute, Cork

From quantum mechanical concepts to practical circuit applications, this book presents a self-contained and up-to-date account of the physics and technology of nanowire semiconductor devices. This is an essential resource for researchers and professional engineers working on semiconductor devices and materials in both academia and industry.2016 247 x 174 mm 324pp 131 b/w illus.  5 tables   978-1-107-05240-6 Hardback

£54.99 / US$84.99

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Tunable Micro-opticsEdited by Hans ZappeAlbert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

and Claudia DuppéAlbert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

Presenting state-of-the-art tunable micro-optics research, this is the first book to provide a comprehensive survey of the field, covering novel materials, actuation concepts and new imaging systems. An essential resource for engineers in academia and industry, and advanced students working on optical systems design.2015 247 x 174 mm 473pp 281 b/w illus.   978-1-107-03245-3 Hardback

£110.00 / US$175.00

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Handbook of BioelectronicsDirectly Interfacing Electronics and Biological SystemsEdited by Sandro CarraraÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

and Krzysztof IniewskiRedlen Technologies Inc.

This wide-ranging summary of bioelectronics provides the state of the art in electronics integrated and interfaced with biological systems in one single book. It is a perfect reference for those involved in developing future distributed diagnostic devices, from smart bio-phones that will monitor our health status to new electronic devices serving our bodies and embedded in our clothes or under our skin. All chapters are written by pioneers and authorities in the key branches of bioelectronics and provide examples of real-word applications and step-by-step design details. Through expert guidance, you will learn how to design complex circuits whilst cutting design time and cost and avoiding mistakes, misunderstandings, and pitfalls. An exhaustive set of recently developed devices is also covered, providing the implementation details and inspiration for innovating new solutions and devices. This all-inclusive reference is ideal for researchers in electronics, bio/nanotechnology and applied physics, as well as circuit and system-level designers in industry.

‘This book, edited by outstanding scientists, will be a great addition to any library as it provides a valuable source of information regarding bioelectronics-related topics. The topics provided are relevant and timely, and of broad interest for students as well as seasoned scientists.’Ali Khademhosseini, Harvard Medical School

Contributors: Sandro Carrara, Paolo Motto, Ismael Rattalino, Alessandro Sanginario, Valentina Cauda, Gianluca Piccinini, Danilo Demarchi, Katharina Melzer, Giuseppe Scarpa, Andrea Alessandrini, Paolo Facci, Yongki Choi, Gregory A. Weiss, Philip G. Collins, Ajay Kumar Yagati, Junhong Min, Jeong Woo Choi, Kris Iniewski, Andrea Cavallini, Cristina Boero, Giovanni De Micheli, Monika Weber, Jason M. Criscione, Xuexin Duan, Tarek M. Fahmy, Jason Park, Nitin K. Rajan, David A. Routenberg, Erin Steenblock, Eric Stern, Aleksandar Vacic, Mark A. Reed, Michele Sessolo, Marc Ramuz, George G. Malliaras, Róisín M. Owens, Domenico Zito, Domenico Pepe, Filipe A. Cardoso, Moisés S. Piedade, Paulo P. Freitas, Alper Bozkurt, Frank Davis, Séamus P. J. Higson, Evgeny Katz, Ravinder Dahiya, Victor Erokhin, Alexandre Wagemakers, Alvar Daza, Miguel A. F. Sanjuán, Kevin A. Mazurek, Ralph Etienne-Cummings, Kate Fox, Owen Burns, David J. Garrett, Mohit N. Shivdasani, Hamish Meffin, Jun Ohta, Takashi Tokuda, Takashi Fujikado, Daniel Palanker, Yossi Mandel, Keith Mathieson, James Loudin, Georges Goetz, Philip Huie, Lele Wang, Theodore I. Kamins, Richard Smith, James S. Harris, Alexander Sher, Ajay Bharadwaj, Rikky Muller, Simone Gambini, Jan M. Rabaey, Nitish V. Thakor, Sudip Nag, Hadi Bahrami, Leslie A. Rusch, Benoit Gosselin, Catherine DeHOLLAIN, Gürkan YILMAz, Mohamed Elzeftawi, Luke Theogarajan, Amine Miled, Mohamad Sawan, Roman Genov, Derek Ho, Xiaowen Liu, Lin Li, Andrew J. Mason, Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Yan Luo, Kai Hu, Pei-Wen Yen, Chih-Ting Lin, Su-Shin Ang, Ksawery Wieczorkowski-Rettinger, Miguel Hernandez-Silveira, Alberto San Giovanni-Vincentelli, Daniela De Venuto2015 247 x 174 mm 588pp 470 b/w illus.  33 tables   978-1-107-04083-0 Hardback

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Organic Electro-Optics and PhotonicsMolecules, Polymers and CrystalsLarry R. DaltonUniversity of Washington

Peter GünterSwiss Federal University (ETH), Zürich

Mojca JazbinsekRainbow Photonics AG, Zürich

O-Pil KwonAjou University, Republic of Korea

and Philip A. SullivanMontana State University

This guide to modern organic electro-optic and photonic technologies provides a compelling insight into recent advances in organic electro-optic materials, from underlying quantum and statistical concepts to practical applications. A must-have for professionals and academic researchers

in the fields of photonics, electrical engineering, materials science and engineering, and chemical engineering.2015 247 x 174 mm 300pp 177 b/w illus.  18 tables   978-0-521-44965-6 Hardback

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Nanostructures and NanotechnologyDouglas NatelsonRice University, Houston

Focusing on unchanging fundamental principles, this carefully developed textbook equips students with a deep understanding of the nanoscale. Packed with end-of-chapter problems and colour illustrations, this is an ideal resource for senior undergraduate and graduate students with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, materials science and electrical engineering.Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction and overview; 2. Solid state physics in a nutshell; 3. Bulk materials; 4. Fabrication and characterization at the nanoscale; 5. Real solids: defects, interactions, confinement; 6. Charge transport and nanoelectronics; 7. Magnetism and magnetoelectronics; 8. Photonics; 9. Micro and nanomechanics; 10. Micro and nanofluidics; 11. Bionanotechnology: a very brief overview; 12. Nanotechnology and the future; Appendix: common quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics results; References; Index.2015 246 x 189 mm 639pp 76 b/w illus.  241 colour illus.  4 tables  50 exercises   978-0-521-87700-8 Hardback

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Principles of Optics for EngineersDiffraction and Modal AnalysisWilliam S. C. ChangUniversity of California, San Diego

Unites classical and modern photonics approaches, providing a thorough understanding of the interplay between plane waves, diffraction and modal analysis.2015 247 x 174 mm 240pp 61 b/w illus.  1 table   978-1-107-07490-3 Hardback

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BiodesignThe Process of Innovating Medical TechnologiesSecond editionPaul G. YockStanford University, California

Stefanos ZeniosStanford University, California

Josh MakowerStanford University, California

Todd J. BrintonStanford University, California

Uday N. KumarStanford University, California

F. T. Jay WatkinsDe Novo Ventures

Lyn DenendStanford University, California

Thomas M. KrummelStanford University School of Medicine, California

and Christine Q. KuriharaStanford University, California

A step-by-step, full-color guide to successful medical technology innovation with a new focus on value-based innovation and global opportunities.2015 276 x 219 mm 952pp 255 colour illus.  67 tables   978-1-107-08735-4 Hardback

£59.99 / US$99.00

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Nonlinear Optical SystemsLuigi LugiatoUniversità degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy

Franco PratiUniversità degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy

and Massimo BrambillaUniversità degli Studi e Politecnico di Bari, Italy

An in-depth exploration of the dynamics of lasers and other relevant optical systems for graduate students and researchers.2015 246 x 189 mm 464pp 169 b/w illus.   978-1-107-06267-2 Hardback

£55.00 / US$85.00

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Silicon Photonics DesignFrom Devices to SystemsLukas ChrostowskiUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver

and Michael HochbergCoriant Advanced Technology Group

This hands-on introduction to silicon photonics engineering equips students with everything they need to begin creating foundry-ready designs.2015 247 x 174 mm 437pp 250 colour illus.   978-1-107-08545-9 Hardback

£65.00 / US$110.00

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CMOS and BeyondLogic Switches for Terascale Integrated CircuitsEdited by Tsu-Jae King LiuUniversity of California, Berkeley

and Kelin KuhnCornell University, New York

Get up to speed with the future of logic switch design with this indispensable introduction to post-CMOS technologies.2015 247 x 174 mm 436pp 250 b/w illus.   978-1-107-04318-3 Hardback

£75.00 / US$120.00

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Light Localisation and LasingRandom and Quasi-random Photonic StructuresEdited by Mher GhulinyanFondazione Bruno Kessler

and Lorenzo PavesiUniversità degli Studi di Trento, Italy

This book presents research on quasi-random and random photonic systems for graduate students and researchers in optics, photonics and optical engineering.2014 247 x 174 mm 260pp 104 b/w illus.   978-1-107-03877-6 Hardback

£55.00 / US$85.00

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An Introduction to Practical Laboratory OpticsJ. F. James

This book is aimed at students taking practical laboratory courses in experimental optics to help them understand the components within optical instruments.2014 228 x 152 mm 196pp 80 b/w illus.   978-1-107-05054-9 Hardback

£49.99 / US$79.99

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The MOS SystemOlof EngströmChalmers University of Technology, Gothenberg

A detailed, up-to-date guide to modern MOS transistors, describing key tools, cutting-edge models, novel phenomena and current challenges.2014 247 x 174 mm 364pp 214 b/w illus.   978-1-107-00593-8 Hardback

£74.99 / US$120.00

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Circuits and systems

Robust Design of Digital Circuits on FoilKris MynyIMEC, Leuven

Jan GenoeIMEC, Leuven

and Wim DehaeneKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Describes the fundamental theory and practice of designing digital circuits on foil illustrated with numerous real-world design examples. Real design cases include RFID circuits and organic microprocessors, making it an essential guide for researchers, professionals and students who need to know how to make better transistors on foil.2016 247 x 174 mm 224pp 132 b/w illus.  16 tables   978-1-107-12701-2 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Fundamentals of LightningVladimir A. RakovUniversity of Florida

Presenting the current state of the art in lightning science, this book provides a focused set of topics suitable for advanced undergraduate or graduate students on a single-semester course. Pedagogical features designed to facilitate class learning include chapter summaries, further reading suggestions, questions and problems, and a glossary.

Advance praise: ‘This is a very clear, easy to read and insightful book on one of the most fascinating and yet complex natural phenomena. The content and structure of the book are well designed for use on an undergraduate or graduate course on lightning. It is enriched with interesting exercises and problems, and is nicely complemented by nine instructive appendices. The book is a must for anyone interested in understanding lightning and its effects.’Farhad Rachidi, Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory (EMC Lab), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)

Contents: Dedication; Preface; 1. Types of lightning discharges and lightning terminology; 2. Incidence of lightning to areas and structures; 3. Electrical structure of thunderclouds; 4. Properties of the downward negative lightning discharge to ground; 5. Calculation of lightning electromagnetic fields; 6. Modeling of lightning processes; 7. Measurement of lightning electric and magnetic fields; 8. Electromagnetic methods of lightning location; 9. Lightning damaging effects and protective techniques; Appendix 1. How is lightning initiated in thunderclouds?; Appendix 2. Reconstruction of sources from measured electrostatic field changes; Appendix 3. Derivation of exact equations for computing lightning electric and magnetic fields; Appendix 4. Compact intracloud discharges (CIDs); Appendix 5. Is it true that lightning never strikes the same place twice?; Appendix 6. Is it possible to use lightning as an energy source?; Appendix 7. Lightning safety; Appendix 8. Lightning makes glass; Appendix 9. Bibliography on triggered lightning experiments and natural lightning observations at Camp Blanding, Florida (1995–2014); Glossary; References; Index.2016 246 x 189 mm 248pp 125 b/w illus.  13 tables   978-1-107-07223-7 Hardback

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Microgrids and other Local Area Power and Energy SystemsAlexis KwasinskiUniversity of Texas, Austin

Wayne WeaverMichigan Technological University

and Robert S. BalogTexas A & M University

Covering all aspects of microgrid design, including formation, integration, planning, composition and operation, this self-contained resource is ideal for graduate students and professionals in electrical, mechanical and chemical engineering and materials science.2016 247 x 174 mm 444pp 361 b/w illus.  11 tables   978-1-107-01279-0 Hardback

£64.99 / US$99.99

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Learning the Art of ElectronicsA Hands-On Lab CourseThomas C. Hayesand Paul HorowitzHarvard University, Massachusetts

Turn to this book if you want to learn about different types of circuits and their behavior. You will gain a deep and intuitive understanding of circuit operation, be exposed to advanced circuit designs, and learn to build analog and digital devices from first principles using basic components.2016 253 x 203 mm 1200pp 1530 b/w illus.  20 tables   978-0-521-17723-8 Paperback

£39.99 / US$79.99

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Digital Design Using VHDLA Systems ApproachWilliam J. DallyStanford University, California

R. Curtis HartingGoogle Inc., New York

and Tor M. AamodtUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver

Provides students with a system-level perspective and the tools they need to understand, analyze and design complete digital systems using VHDL. It goes beyond the design of simple combinational and sequential modules to show how such modules are used to

build complete systems, reflecting digital design in the real world.Contents: Part I. Introduction: 1. The digital abstraction; 2. The practice of digital system design; Part II. Combinational Logic: 3. Boolean algebra; 4. CMOS logic circuits; 5. Delay and power of CMOS circuits; 6. Combinational logic design; 7. VHDL descriptions of combinational logic; 8. Combinational building blocks; 9. Combinational examples; Part III. Arithmetic Circuits: 10. Arithmetic circuits; 11. Fixed- and floating-point numbers; 12. Fast arithmetic circuits; 13. Arithmetic examples; Part IV. Synchronous Sequential Logic: 14. Sequential logic; 15. Timing constraints; 16. Datapath sequential logic; 17. Factoring finite-state machines; 18. Microcode; 19. Sequential examples; Part V. Practical Design: 20. Verification and test; Part VI. System Design: 21. System-level design; 22. Interface and system-level timing; 23. Pipelines; 24. Interconnect; 25. Memory systems; Part VII. Asynchronous Logic: 26. Asynchronous sequential circuits; 27. Flip-flops; 28. Metastability and synchronization failure; 29. Synchronizer design; Appendix A. VHDL coding style; Appendix B. VHDL syntax guide; References; Index.2015 246 x 189 mm 721pp 489 b/w illus.  68 tables   978-1-107-09886-2 Hardback

£49.99 / US$99.99

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Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant NetworksDante C. YoulaNew York University Polytechnic Institute of Engineering

Written by an eminent researcher, this book presents a rigorous treatment of the key principles underpinning the synthesis of linear lumped passive time-invariant networks. Introducing fundamental principles in a formal theorem-proof style, accompanied by worked examples, it is suitable for electrical engineering graduate students, academic researchers and professional circuit engineers.2015 247 x 174 mm 651pp 180 b/w illus.   978-1-107-12286-4 Hardback

£59.99 / US$99.99

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Digitally-Assisted Analog and Analog-Assisted Digital IC DesignEdited by Xicheng JiangBroadcom Corporation, Irvine, California

Discover cutting-edge techniques for next-generation integrated circuit design, and deliver enhanced circuit performance in terms of speed, density, power, and cost. Written by leading experts in the field, this is an ideal resource for practicing engineers, graduate students and researchers working in circuit design.2015 247 x 174 mm 413pp 327 b/w illus.  30 tables   978-1-107-09610-3 Hardback

£59.99 / US$89.99

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Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits and SystemsHooman DarabiBroadcom Corporation, Irvine, California

Provides in-depth coverage of the core topics, cutting-edge developments and practical applications to prepare students for RF design in industry.

‘[This book] should be of high interest to practicing engineers and students alike.’Asad Abidi, University of California, Los Angeles

Contents: 1. RF components; 2. RF signals and systems; 3. RF two-ports; 4. Noise; 5. Distortion; 6. Low-noise amplifiers; 7. Mixers; 8. Oscillators; 9. Power amplifiers; 10. Transceiver architectures.2015 246 x 189 mm 488pp 542 b/w illus.  6 tables  166 exercises   978-0-521-19079-4 Hardback

£49.99 / US$95.00

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The Art of ElectronicsThird editionPaul HorowitzHarvard University, Massachusetts

and Winfield HillRowland Institute of Science, Harvard University, Massachusetts

The new gold standard and indispensable reference for anyone, student or researcher, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits.

PROSE Award for Engineering and Technology 2016 – Honourable mention

2015 253 x 203 mm 1219pp 1470 b/w illus.  78 tables   978-0-521-80926-9 Hardback

£59.99 / US$120.00

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Digital DesignA Systems ApproachWilliam J. DallyStanford University, California

and R. Curtis HartingStanford University, California

Provides students with a system-level perspective and the tools they need to analyze and design complete digital systems using Verilog.

‘Dally and Harting blend circuit and architecture design in a clear and constructive manner on the basis of their exceptional experience in digital design. Students will discover a modern and effective way to understand the fundamental underpinning of digital design, by being exposed to the different abstraction levels and views of computing systems.’Giovanni De Micheli, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Contents: Part I. Introduction: 1. The digital abstraction; 2. The practice of digital system design; Part II. Combinational Logic: 3. Boolean algebra; 4. CMOS logic circuits; 5. Delay and power of CMOS circuits; 6. Combinational logic design; 7. Verilog descriptions of combinational logic; 8. Combinational building blocks; 9. Combinational examples; Part III. Arithmetic Circuits: 10. Arithmetic circuits; 11. Fixed- and floating-point numbers; 12. Fast arithmetic circuits; 13. Arithmetic examples; Part IV. Synchronous Sequential Logic: 14. Sequential logic; 15. Timing constraints; 16. Datapath sequential logic; 17. Factoring finite-state machines; 18. Microcode; 19. Sequential examples; Part V. Practical Design: 20. Verification and test; Part VI. System Design:

21. System-level design; 22. Interface and system-level timing; 23. Pipelines; 24. Interconnect; 25. Memory systems; Part VII. Asynchronous Logic: 26. Asynchronous sequential circuits; 27. Flip-flops; 28. Metastability and synchronization failure; 29. Synchronizer design; Appendix A. Verilog coding style; References; Index of Verilog modules; Subject index.2012 246 x 189 mm 634pp 469 b/w illus.  68 tables  639 exercises   978-0-521-19950-6 Hardback

£49.99 / US$155.00

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RF and microwave engineering

White Space Communication TechnologiesEdited by Nuno Borges CarvalhoUniversidade de Aveiro, Portugal

Alessandro CidronaliUniversità degli Studi di Firenze, Italy

and Roberto Gómez-GarcíaUniversidad de Alcalá, Madrid

The first book to describe RF hardware design for white space applications, including both analog and digital approaches.2014 247 x 174 mm 300pp 208 b/w illus.  18 tables   978-1-107-05591-9 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107055919

Advances in Multi-Band Microstrip FiltersEdited by Vesna Crnojević-BenginUniversity of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia

The first book of its kind to focus on multi-band filters, this comprehensive work describes several competing design approaches including their theoretical foundations as well as practical design rules and comparisons of measured and simulated results. An ideal resource for both students and industry professionals interested in microwave engineering.EuMA High Frequency Technologies Series

2015 247 x 174 mm 336pp 276 b/w illus.  49 tables   978-1-107-08197-0 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Green RFID SystemsEdited by Luca RoselliUniversità degli Studi di Perugia, Italy

Learn how new materials and electronics technologies can be applied to make RFID systems more energy efficient and environmentally friendly.EuMA High Frequency Technologies Series

2014 247 x 174 mm 304pp 179 b/w illus.  18 tables   978-1-107-03040-4 Hardback

£79.99 / US$130.00

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mm-Wave Silicon Power Amplifiers and TransmittersEdited by Hossein HashemiUniversity of Southern California

and Sanjay RamanVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Suitable for students, researchers and practicing engineers, this is a self-contained guide to building high-performance, energy-efficient mm-wave power amplifiers and transmitters, accompanied by numerous case studies highlighting practical design techniques, tradeoffs and pitfalls. A superb resource for those working in high-frequency circuit design.The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series

2016 247 x 174 mm 478pp 407 b/w illus.  18 tables   978-1-107-05586-5 Hardback

£69.99 / US$110.00

Publication March 2016

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Dynamic Power Supply TransmittersEnvelope Tracking, Direct Polar, and Hybrid CombinationsEarl McCuneRF Communications Consulting, Santa Clara, California

Learn how envelope tracking, polar modulation, and hybrid designs using these techniques, really work.The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series

2015 247 x 174 mm 491pp 483 b/w illus.  5 tables   978-1-107-05917-7 Hardback

£59.99 / US$94.99

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Radar MeteorologyPrinciples and PracticeFrédéric FabryMcGill University, Montréal

This practical full-color textbook introduces the fundamental physics behind radar measurements and their meteorological interpretation, for students, researchers, and practitioners.

‘Professor Fabry has written an excellent overview of radar meteorology, which, unlike most other textbooks, emphasizes practical applications. It will be a welcome text for undergraduates and beginning graduate students who are interested in observations of mesoscale and convective weather phenomena, and a valuable reference for weather forecasters and researchers.’Howard Bluestein, University of Oklahoma

Contents: Preface; List of symbols; List of acronyms; 1. Meteorology and radar; 2. Fundamentals of weather radar measurements; 3. Radar reflectivity and products; 4. Reflectivity patterns; 5. Doppler velocity information; 6. The added value of dual-polarization; 7. Convective storm surveillance; 8. Monitoring widespread systems; 9. Radar estimation of precipitation; 10. Nowcasting; 11. Additional radar measurements and retrievals; 12. Cloud and spaceborne radars; 13. What does radar really measure?; Appendix A. Mathematics and statistics of radar meteorology; References; Index.2015 246 x 189 mm 272pp 36 b/w illus.  130 colour illus.   978-1-107-07046-2 Hardback

£44.99 / US$74.99

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Active Radar Cross Section ReductionTheory and ApplicationsHema SinghCSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore

and Rakesh Mohan JhaCSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore

This book discusses the active and passive radar cross section estimation and techniques to examine the low observable aerospace platforms.2015 244 x 170 mm 350pp 978-1-107-09261-7 Hardback

£85.00 / US$135.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107092617

Electricity and Magnetism for MathematiciansA Guided Path from Maxwell’s Equations to Yang–MillsThomas A. GarrityWilliams College, Massachusetts

Maxwell’s equations have led to many important mathematical discoveries. This text introduces mathematics students to some of their wonders.2015 228 x 152 mm 300pp 81 b/w illus.  2 colour illus.  211 exercises   978-1-107-07820-8 Hardback

£60.00 / US$99.00

978-1-107-43516-2 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99

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Electricity and MagnetismThird editionEdward M. Purcelland David J. MorinHarvard University, Massachusetts

A new edition of a classic textbook, introducing students to electricity and magnetism, featuring SI units and additional examples and problems.2013 234 x 203 mm 853pp 614 b/w illus.  592 exercises   978-1-107-01402-2 Hardback

£44.99 / US$89.99

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Control systems and optimization

Stability Regions of Nonlinear Dynamical SystemsTheory, Estimation, and ApplicationsHsiao-Dong ChiangCornell University, New York

and Luís F. C. AlbertoUniversidade de São Paulo

In this comprehensive and authoritative work, leading researchers describe theory and optimal estimation, propose new concepts, and detail relevant practical applications. This is the first book on the subject, and it is an

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invaluable resource for academics, researchers and professional engineers.2015 247 x 174 mm 484pp 172 b/w illus.  16 tables   978-1-107-03540-9 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Optimization in Practice with MATLAB®For Engineering Students and ProfessionalsAchille MessacMississippi State University

This textbook is designed for students and industry practitioners for a first course in optimization integrating MATLAB® software.Contents: Part I. Helpful Preliminaries: 1. MATLAB® as a computational tool; 2. Mathematical preliminaries; Part II. Using Optimization – the Road Map: 3. Welcome to the fascinating world of optimization; 4. Analysis, design, optimization, and modeling; 5. Introducing linear and nonlinear programming; Part III. Using Optimization – Practical Essentials: 6. Multiobjective optimization; 7. Numerical essentials; 8. Global optimization basics; 9. Discrete optimization basics; 10. Practicing optimization – larger examples; Part IV. Going Deeper: Inside the Codes and Theoretical Aspects: 11. Linear programming; 12. Nonlinear programming with no constraints; 13. Nonlinear programming with constraints; Part V. More Advanced Topics in Optimization: 14. Discrete optimization; 15. Modeling complex systems: surrogate modeling and design space reduction; 16. Design optimization under uncertainty; 17. Methods for Pareto frontier generation/representation; 18. Physical programming for multiobjective optimization; 19. Evolutionary algorithms.2015 253 x 177 mm 494pp 159 b/w illus.  61 tables  191 exercises   978-1-107-10918-6 Hardback

£45.00 / US$99.00

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Convex Optimization of Power SystemsJoshua Adam TaylorUniversity of Toronto

A mathematically rigorous guide to convex optimization for power systems engineering.2015 247 x 174 mm 209pp 31 b/w illus.  3 tables  43 exercises   978-1-107-07687-7 Hardback

£60.00 / US$95.00

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Optimization ModelsGiuseppe C. CalafiorePolitecnico di Torino

and Laurent El GhaouiUniversity of California, Berkeley

This accessible textbook demonstrates how to recognize, simplify, model and solve optimization problems – and apply these principles to new projects.

‘In Optimization Models, Calafiore and El Ghaoui have created a beautiful and very much needed on-ramp to the world of modern mathematical optimization and its wide range of applications. They lead an undergraduate, with not much more than basic calculus behind her, from the basics of linear algebra all the way to modern optimization-based machine learning, image processing, control, and finance, to name just a few applications. Until now, these methods and topics were accessible only to graduate students in a few fields, and the few undergraduates who brave the daunting prerequisites. The book’s seamless integration of mathematics and applications, and its focus on modeling practical problems and algorithmic solution methods, will be very appealing to a wide audience.’Stephen Boyd, Stanford University, California

Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Linear Algebra: 2. Vectors; 3. Matrices; 4. Symmetric matrices; 5. Singular value decomposition; 6. Linear equations and least-squares; 7. Matrix algorithms; Part II. Convex Optimization: 8. Convexity; 9. Linear, quadratic and geometric models; 10. Second-order cone and robust models; 11. Semidefinite models; 12. Introduction to algorithms; Part III. Applications: 13. Learning from data; 14. Computational finance; 15. Control problems; 16. Engineering design.2014 246 x 189 mm 650pp 352 b/w illus.  126 exercises   978-1-107-05087-7 Hardback

£48.00 / US$69.99

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Automotive Control SystemsA. Galip UlsoyUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Huei PengUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

and Melih ÇakmakciBilkent University, Ankara

This textbook introduces advanced control systems for vehicles, including advanced automotive concepts and the next generation of vehicles for ITS.2014 253 x 177 mm 408pp 221 b/w illus.  18 tables  64 exercises   978-1-107-68604-5 Paperback

£49.99 / US$74.99

Also available 978-1-107-01011-6 Hardback

£79.99 / US$140.00

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Engineering mathematics and programming

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Resilience EngineeringModels and AnalysisNii Attoh-OkineUniversity of Delaware

Resilience Engineering: Models and Analysis is suitable for practicing engineers, analysts, and researchers. It presents a general examination of resilience analyses as applied to infrastructure and energy systems at a ‘system of systems’ level.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Infrastructure systems; 3. Disruptions; 4. Graph and networks; 5. Big data and resilience engineering; 6. Graphical models; 7. Tensors applications; 8. Resilience index; 9. Geologic carbon dioxide sequestration and storage; 10. Epilogue.2016 253 x 177 mm 202pp 21 b/w illus.  22 tables   978-0-521-19349-8 Hardback

£59.99 / US$94.99

Publication April 2016

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Learning Scientific Programming with PythonChristian HillUniversity College London

Learn to master basic programming tasks from scratch with real-life scientific examples drawn from many different areas of science and engineering. This complete introduction to using Python teaches Numpy, SciPy and Matplotlib libraries and is supported by extensive online resources to provide a targeted package for students and researchers.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The core Python language I; 3. Interlude: simple plotting with pylab; 4. The core Python language II; 5. IPython and IPython notebook; 6. NumPy; 7. Matplotlib; 8. SciPy; 9. General scientific programming; Appendix A; Solutions; Index.2016 247 x 174 mm 457pp 93 b/w illus.  52 tables  150 exercises   978-1-107-07541-2 Hardback

£69.99 / US$99.99

978-1-107-42822-5 Paperback £27.99 / US$44.99

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Numerical Methods in Engineering with MATLAB®Third editionJaan KiusalaasPennsylvania State University

The third edition of this text describes a range of widely used numerical methods, with an emphasis on problem solving. Every method is discussed thoroughly and illustrated with problems involving both hand computation and programming. MATLAB® M-files accompany each method and are available online, as are solutions to the problems.Contents: 1. Introduction to MATLAB®; 2. Systems of linear algebraic equations; 3. Interpolation and curve fitting; 4. Roots of equations; 5. Numerical differentiation; 6. Numerical integration; 7. Initial value problems; 8. Two-point boundary value problems; 9. Symmetric matrix eigenvalue problems; 10. Introduction to optimization.2015 253 x 177 mm 430pp 154 b/w illus.  15 tables   978-1-107-12057-0 Hardback

£64.99 / US$120.00

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A Student’s Guide to Numerical MethodsIan H. HutchinsonMassachusetts Institute of Technology

A plain language style, worked examples and exercises help students to understand the foundations of computational physics and engineering.2015 228 x 152 mm 221pp 73 b/w illus.   978-1-107-09567-0 Hardback

£39.99 / US$69.99

978-1-107-47950-0 Paperback £17.99 / US$29.99

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Static Green’s Functions in Anisotropic MediaErnian PanUniversity of Akron, Ohio

and Weiqiu ChenZhejiang University, China

This book presents the theory on static Green’s functions in anisotropic magnetoelectroelastic media and their detailed derivations via different methods.2015 253 x 177 mm 356pp 113 b/w illus.  10 tables  122 exercises   978-1-107-03480-8 Hardback

£85.00 / US$135.00

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Mathematical Methods in EngineeringJoseph M. PowersUniversity of Notre Dame, Indiana

and Mihir SenUniversity of Notre Dame, Indiana

Designed for engineering graduate students, this book connects basic mathematics to a variety of methods used in engineering problems.2015 253 x 177 mm 633pp 225 b/w illus.  479 exercises   978-1-107-03704-5 Hardback

£65.00 / US$120.00

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Engineering (general)

Maxwell’s Enduring LegacyA Scientific History of the Cavendish LaboratoryMalcolm LongairUniversity of Cambridge

This unique book is an authoritative history of the scientific achievements of the Cavendish Laboratory from its origins in the late-nineteenth century to the present day. It includes detailed discussions of the broad range of physics studied and the discoveries of the 29 Nobel Prize winners that worked there.2016 246 x 189 mm 650pp 93 b/w illus.  140 colour illus.  35 tables   978-1-107-08369-1 Hardback

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The Cambridge Dictionary of Probability and its ApplicationsDavid StirzakerSt John’s College, Oxford

Probability comes of age with this, the first dictionary of probability and its applications in English, which supplies a guide to the concepts and vocabulary of this rapidly expanding field. Besides the basic theory of probability and random processes, applications covered include financial and insurance mathematics, operations research (including queueing, reliability, and inventories), decision and game theory, optimization, time series, networks, and communication theory, as well as classic problems and paradoxes. The dictionary is reliable, stable, concise, and cohesive. Each entry provides a rigorous definition, a sketch of the context, and a reference pointing the reader to the wider literature. Judicious use of figures makes complex concepts easier to follow without oversimplifying. As the only dictionary on the market, this will be a guiding reference for all those working in, or learning, probability together with its applications.

PROSE Award for Mathematics 2016 – Honourable mention

2015 246 x 189 mm 426pp 80 b/w illus.   978-1-107-07516-0 Hardback

£120.00 / US$195.00

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Scientific Foundations of EngineeringStephen W. McKnightNortheastern University, Boston

and Christos ZahopoulosNortheastern University, Boston

An advanced overview of the fundamental physical principles underlying all engineering disciplines, with practical real-world application examples, this is an ideal resource for students and professionals who need a deeper understanding of their own discipline as well as an improved appreciation of other engineering disciplines.Contents: 1. Kinematics and vectors; 2. Newton’s laws, energy, and momentum; 3. Rotational motion; 4. Rotation matrices; 5. Material properties – elasticity; 6. Harmonic oscillators; 7. Waves; 8. The quantum puzzle; 9. Quantum mechanics; 10. Quantum electrons; 11. Quantum electrons in solids; 12. Thermal physics; 13. Quantum statistics; 14. Electromagnetic phenomena; 15. Fluids.2015 247 x 174 mm 398pp 243 b/w illus.  19 tables  206 exercises   978-1-107-03585-0 Hardback

£44.99 / US$84.99

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A Student’s Guide to WavesDaniel FleischWittenberg University, Ohio

and Laura KinnamanMorningside College, Iowa

Written to complement course textbooks, this book focuses on the topics that undergraduates in physics and engineering find most difficult.2015 228 x 152 mm 230pp 109 b/w illus.  60 exercises   978-1-107-05486-8 Hardback

£40.00 / US$65.00

978-1-107-64326-0 Paperback £16.99 / US$26.99

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The Computing UniverseA Journey through a RevolutionTony HeyMicrosoft Research, Washington

and Gyuri PápayUniversity of Southampton

This exciting and accessible book takes us on a journey from the early days of computers to the cutting-edge research of the present day.2015 297 x 210 mm 424pp 596 colour illus.  20 tables   978-0-521-76645-6 Hardback

£50.00 / US$85.00

978-0-521-15018-7 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99

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Research Methods for EngineersDavid V. ThielGriffith University, Queensland

Learn how to plan for maximum impact with this hands-on guide to conducting high-quality engineering research.2014 228 x 152 mm 302pp 44 b/w illus.  53 exercises   978-1-107-03488-4 Hardback

£74.99 / US$115.00

978-1-107-61019-4 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99

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Analytic Pattern MatchingFrom DNA to TwitterPhilippe JacquetInstitut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA), Rocquencourt

and Wojciech SzpankowskiPurdue University, Indiana

How do you distinguish a cat from a dog by their DNA? Pattern matching problems like these play a key role in areas such as computer science, telecommunications and molecular biology. In this graduate-level book the authors present a unique probabilistic approach using analytic combinatorics and analytic information theory.2015 247 x 174 mm 385pp 40 b/w illus.  110 exercises   978-0-521-87608-7 Hardback

£45.00 / US$75.00

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Applied Algebra and Number TheoryEdited by Gerhard LarcherJohannes Kepler Universität Linz

Friedrich PillichshammerJohannes Kepler Universität Linz

Arne WinterhofAustrian Academy of Sciences, Linz

and Chaoping XingNanyang Technological University, Singapore

This book contains survey articles on modern topics related to the work of Harald Niederreiter, written by close colleagues and leading experts.2014 228 x 152 mm 345pp 25 b/w illus.  5 colour illus.   978-1-107-07400-2 Hardback

£65.00 / US$99.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107074002

Biomedical Image AnalysisStatistical and Variational MethodsAly A. FaragUniversity of Louisville, Kentucky

Ideal for classroom use and self-study, this book explains the implementation of the most effective modern methods in image analysis.2014 247 x 174 mm 496pp 200 b/w illus.   978-0-521-19679-6 Hardback

£79.99 / US$130.00

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An Introduction to Polynomial and Semi-Algebraic OptimizationJean Bernard LasserreCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Toulouse

The first comprehensive introduction to the powerful moment approach for solving global optimization problems.Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 52

2015 228 x 152 mm 354pp 15 b/w illus.  2 colour illus.   978-1-107-06057-9 Hardback

£70.00 / US$120.00

978-1-107-63069-7 Paperback £35.00 / US$60.00

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0-9 5G Mobile and Wireless

Communications Technology .................5

A Aamodt, Tor M. .......................................9Active Radar Cross Section Reduction ....11Advances in Multi-Band Microstrip

Filters .................................................10Agbo, Samuel O. ......................................1Alberto, Luís F. C. ...................................11Analytic Pattern Matching .....................14Anpalagan, Alagan ..................................5Applied Algebra and Number Theory ......14Arnon, Shlomi .........................................3Art of Electronics, The ............................10Attoh-Okine, Nii ....................................12Automotive Control Systems ..................12Automotive Ethernet ...............................3

B Ball, Simeon ............................................5Balog, Robert S. .......................................9Bayesian Speech and Language

Processing ............................................2Ben Hamza, Abdessamad ........................2Ben Slimane, Slimane ..............................5Bennis, Mehdi .........................................5Big Data over Networks ...........................1Biodesign ................................................8Biomedical Image Analysis .....................14Borhani, Reza ..........................................1Bottacchi, Stefano ...................................4Brambilla, Massimo .................................8Brinton, Todd J.........................................8

C Çakmakci, Melih ...................................12Calafiore, Giuseppe C. ...........................12Cambridge Dictionary of Probability and

its Applications, The ............................13Carrara, Sandro .......................................7Carvalho, Nuno Borges ..........................10Cave, Martin ...........................................5Chang, William S. C. ................................7Chen, Weiqiu ........................................13Chiang, Hsiao-Dong ..............................11Chien, Jen-Tzung .....................................2Chrostowski, Lukas .................................8Cidronali, Alessandro .............................10CMOS and Beyond ..................................8Colinge, Jean-Pierre .................................6Compressed Sensing for Magnetic

Resonance Image Reconstruction ..........3Computing Universe, The .......................14Convex Optimization of Power Systems ..12Crnojević-Bengin, Vesna ........................10Csiszár, Imre ............................................1Cui, Shuguang ........................................1

D Dally, William J. ................................. 9, 10Dalton, Larry R. .......................................7Darabi, Hooman ....................................10Dehaene, Wim .........................................8Design and Deployment of Small Cell

Networks .............................................5Digital Design .......................................10

Digital Design Using VHDL .......................9Digitally-Assisted Analog and Analog-

Assisted Digital IC Design ...................10Dimitrov, Svilen .......................................2Dohler, Mischa ........................................5Dressler, Falko .........................................6Duppé, Claudia ........................................7Dynamic Power Supply Transmitters .......11Dynamics of Broadband Markets in

Europe, The ..........................................6

E El Ghaoui, Laurent .................................12Eldar, Yonina C. ........................................2Electricity and Magnetism ......................11Electricity and Magnetism for

Mathematicians ..................................11Energy and Spectrum Efficient Wireless

Network Design....................................6Engström, Olof ........................................8Essentials of Digital Signal Processing ......4

F Fabry, Frédéric .......................................11Fadili, Jalal ..............................................2Farag, Aly A. ..........................................14Finite Geometry and Combinatorial

Applications .........................................5Fleisch, Daniel .......................................14Foundations of Signal Processing .............4Fundamentals of Lightning ......................9Fundamentals of Mobile Data Networks ..5

G Gallager, Robert G. ..................................4Garrity, Thomas A. .................................11Genoe, Jan ..............................................8Geometric Methods in Signal and Image

Analysis ...............................................2Ghulinyan, Mher ......................................8Giné, Evarist ............................................4Gómez-García, Roberto .........................10Goyal, Vivek K .........................................4Green RFID Systems ..............................11Green, Roger A. .......................................4Greer, James C. ........................................6Günter, Peter ...........................................7

H Haas, Harald ...........................................2Hajek, Bruce ............................................3Han, Zhu .................................................6Handbook of Bioelectronics .....................7Harting, R. Curtis ............................... 9, 10Hashemi, Hossein ..................................11Hayes, Thomas C. .....................................9Hendry, Mike ...........................................6Hero, III, Alfred O. ....................................1Hey, Tony ..............................................14Hill, Christian ........................................13Hill, Winfield .........................................10Hochberg, Michael ..................................8Horowitz, Paul ................................... 9, 10Hossain, Ekram .......................................6Hutchinson, Ian H. .................................13

I Information Theory ..................................1Iniewski, Krzysztof ...................................7Introduction to Communication Systems ..3Introduction to Polynomial and Semi-

Algebraic Optimization, An .................14Introduction to Practical Laboratory

Optics, An .............................................8

J Jacquet, Philippe ...................................14James, J. F. ...............................................8Jazbinsek, Mojca .....................................7Jha, Rakesh Mohan ...............................11Jiang, Xicheng .......................................10

K Katsaggelos, Aggelos ...............................1King Liu, Tsu-Jae .....................................8Kinnaman, Laura ...................................14Kiusalaas, Jaan ......................................13Königseder, Thomas .................................3Körner, János ...........................................1Kovačević, Jelena .....................................4Krim, Hamid ............................................2Krishnamurthy, Vikram .............................1Kuhn, Kelin ..............................................8Kumar, Uday N. ........................................8Kwasinski, Alexis .....................................9Kwon, O-Pil .............................................7

L Larcher, Gerhard ....................................14Lasserre, Jean Bernard ...........................14Lathi, B. P. ...............................................4Learning Scientific Programming with

Python ...............................................13Learning the Art of Electronics .................9Lemstra, Wolter .......................................6Light Localisation and Lasing ...................8Liu, Jia-Ming ...........................................6Longair, Malcolm ...................................13Lugiato, Luigi ..........................................8Luo, Zhi-Quan .........................................1

M Machine Learning Refined .......................1Madhow, Upamanyu ...............................3Majumdar, Angshul .................................3Makower, Josh ........................................8Marsch, Patrick ........................................5Mathematical Foundations of Infinite-

Dimensional Statistical Models ..............4Mathematical Methods in Engineering ...13Matheus, Kirsten .....................................3Maxwell’s Enduring Legacy ....................13McCune, Earl .........................................11McKnight, Stephen W. ...........................14McLoughlin, Ian ......................................1Melody, William H. ..................................6Messac, Achille ......................................12Miao, Guowang................................... 5, 6Microgrids and other Local Area Power

and Energy Systems ..............................9Misra, Sudip ............................................6mm-Wave Silicon Power Amplifiers and

Transmitters........................................11Monserrat, Jose F. ....................................5

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Morin, David J. ......................................11MOS System, The .....................................8Moura, José M. F. ....................................1Murtagh, Fionn .......................................2Myny, Kris ...............................................8

N Nakamura, Takehiro .................................5Nanostructures and Nanotechnology .......7Nanowire Transistors ...............................6Natelson, Douglas ...................................7Near Field Communications Technology

and Applications ...................................6Nickl, Richard ..........................................4Niyato, Dusit ...........................................6Nonlinear Optical Systems .......................8Numerical Methods in Engineering with

MATLAB® .........................................13

O Obaidat, Mohammad S. ...........................6Optimization in Practice with MATLAB® 12Optimization Models .............................12Organic Electro-Optics and Photonics.......7Osseiran, Afif ...........................................5

P Pan, Ernian ............................................13Pápay, Gyuri ..........................................14Partially Observed Markov Decision

Processes .............................................1Pavesi, Lorenzo .......................................8Peng, Huei ............................................12Pillichshammer, Friedrich ........................14Powers, Joseph M. .................................13Prati, Franco ............................................8Principles of Digital Communication .........2Principles of LED Light Communications ...2Principles of Modern Communication

Systems ................................................1Principles of Optics for Engineers .............7Principles of Photonics .............................6Principles of Wireless Sensor Networks ....6Purcell, Edward M. ................................11

R Radar Meteorology ................................11Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits and

Systems ..............................................10Rakov, Vladimir A. ...................................9Raman, Sanjay ......................................11Random Processes for Engineers ..............3Random Wireless Networks .....................5Research Methods for Engineers ............14Resilience Engineering ...........................12Rimoldi, Bixio ..........................................2Robust Design of Digital Circuits on Foil ...8Roselli, Luca ..........................................11

S Sadiku, Matthew N. O. .............................1Sampling Theory ......................................2Scientific Foundations of Engineering .....14Sen, Mihir .............................................13Silicon Photonics Design ..........................8Singh, Hema .........................................11Sommer, Christoph ..................................6Song, Guocong........................................6Song, Lingyang ........................................6Sparse Image and Signal Processing ........2Spectrum Management ...........................5Speech and Audio Processing ..................1Stability Regions of Nonlinear Dynamical

Systems ..............................................11Starck, Jean-Luc ......................................2Static Green’s Functions in Anisotropic

Media ................................................13Stirzaker, David ......................................13Stochastic Processes ................................4Student’s Guide to Numerical Methods,

A .......................................................13Student’s Guide to Waves, A ..................14Sullivan, Philip A. .....................................7Sung, Ki Won ..........................................5Szpankowski, Wojciech ..........................14

T Taylor, Joshua Adam ..............................12

Theory and Design of Terabit Optical Fiber Transmission Systems ...................4

Theory and Synthesis of Linear Passive Time-Invariant Networks .......................9

Thiel, David V. ........................................14Tunable Micro-optics ...............................7

U Ulsoy, A. Galip .......................................12

V Vannithamby, Rath ..................................5Vaze, Rahul .............................................5Vehicular Networking ..............................6Vetterli, Martin ........................................4Visible Light Communication ...................3

W Watanabe, Shinji .....................................2Watkins, F. T. Jay ......................................8Watt, Jeremy ...........................................1Weaver, Wayne ........................................9Webb, William .........................................5White Space Communication

Technologies ......................................10Winterhof, Arne .....................................14Wireless Device-to-Device

Communications and Networks ............6

X Xing, Chaoping .....................................14

Y Yock, Paul G. ...........................................8Youla, Dante C. .......................................9

Z Zahopoulos, Christos .............................14Zander, Jens ............................................5Zappe, Hans ............................................7Zenios, Stefanos ......................................8

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