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|a Section 1- Circuits -- ed. Krishnaiyan Thulasiraman -- 1- Basic Circuit Analysis, by Rajan and Sekar -- 2- Circuit Analysis: A Graph Theoretic Foundation, by Thulasiraman and Swamy -- 3- Computer Aided Design, by Opal -- 4- Synthesis of Networks, by Vlach -- 5- Nonlinear Circuits, by Trajkovic -- Section 2- Electronics -- ed. Krishna Shenai -- 1- Power Electronics, by Lee and Zhou -- 2- Noise in Analog and Digital Systems, by McShane and Shenai -- 3- Field Effect Transistors, by Ozturk and Misra -- 4- Active Filters, by Schaumann -- 5- Junction Diodes and Bipolar Junction Transistors, by Schroter -- 6- Semiconductors, by Shur -- 7- Power Semiconductor Devices, by Trivedi and Shenai -- 3 VLSI Systems -- ed. Magdy A. Bayoumi -- 1- VLSI Arithmetic, by Stouraitis -- 2- Memories, by Cathoor -- 3- Hardware Description Languages, by Huss -- 4- Clock Skew Scheduling for Improved Reliability, by Kourtev and Friedman -- 5-Low Power Technology, by Bayoumi -- 6- MEM's, by Zaghloul -- 7-Interconnect Noise Analysis and Optimization, by Elgamel and Bayoumi -- 8- Noise Analysis and Design in Deep Submicron, by Elgamel and Bayoumi -- 4 Digital Systems & Computer Engineering -- ed. Wai-Kai Chen -- 1- Computer Architecture, by Chang -- 2- Multiprocessors, Parallel Processors and Reconfigurable Computing, by Luk, Cheung and Constantinides -- 3- Configurable Computing, by Luk -- 4- Operating Systems, by Lien -- 5- Expert Systems, by Shang -- 6- Multimedia Systems, by Khokhar -- 7- Multimedia Networks and Communication, by Khokhar -- 8- Fault-Tolerant Computing, by Dutt -- 9- Petrinets, High-Level Petrinets and Applications, by Murata and He -- 5 Electromagnetics -- ed. David Yang -- -- Preface, by Yang -- 1 Magnetostatics, by Whites -- 2 Electrostatics, by Diaz -- 3 Plane Wave Propagation and Reflection, by Jackson -- 4 Transmission Lines, by Naishadham -- 5 Guided-Waves, by DeFlaviis -- 6 Antennas, by Das -- 7 Microwave Passive Components, by Wu, Zhu and Vahldieck -- 8 Computational Electromagnetics I: The Method of Moments, by Jin and Chew -- 9 Computational Electromagnetics II: The Finite Difference Time Domain Method, by Taflove -- 10 Radar and Inverse Scattering, by Li and Kiang -- 11 Microwave Active Circuits and Integrated Antennas, by Deal et al -- 6 Electric Power Systems -- ed. Anjan Bose -- Preface, by Bose -- 1 Three Phase Alternating Current Systems, by Bose -- 2 Electric Power System Components, by Bose -- 3 Power Transformers, by Degeneff -- 4 Rotating Machines, by Salon -- 5 High Voltage Transmission, by Gorur -- 6 Power Distribution, by Gonen -- 7 Power Systems Analysis, by Venkatasubramanian and Tomsovic -- 8 Power System Operation and Control, by Venkatasubramanian and Tomsovic -- 9 Fundamentals of Power System Protection, by Kezunovic -- 10 Power Quality, by Heydt -- 7 Signal Processing -- ed. Yih-Fang Huang -- 1 An Introduction to Signal Processing, by Ansari -- 2 Digital Filters, by Diniz -- 3 Speech Processing, by Deller -- 4 Image Processing, by da Silva -- 5 Multimedia Systems and Signal Processing, by Smith -- 6 Adaptive and Statistical Signal Processing, by Huang -- 7 VLSI Signal Processing, by Hu -- 8 Digital Communication and Communication Networks -- Authors Vijay Garg and Yih-Chen Wang -- 1 Signal Types, Properties and Processes -- 2. Analog Formatting to Digital Systems: Sampling, Quantization, Coding and Corruption -- 3. Transmission of Digital Data in Baseband Channels -- 4. Modulation and Demodulation of Baseband Signals to RF Carriers -- 5. Access Technologies: FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA -- 6. Convergence, Data Networking, Transmission, and Network Architecture -- 9 Control and Systems -- ed. Michael Sain -- 1 Algebraic Topics in Control, by Schrader -- 2 Stability, by Liu -- 3 Robust Multivariable Control, by Gonzalez and Kelkar -- 4 State Estimation, by Farrell -- 5 Cost Cumulants and Risk-Sensitive Control, by Won -- 6 Frequency Domain System Identification, by Jin -- 7 Modeling Components and Connections, by Liberty -- 8 Fault Tolerant Control, by Yen -- 9 Gain Scheduled Controllers, by Bett -- 10 Sliding Mode Control, by Yurkovich -- 11 Nonlinear Input/Output Control: Volterra Synthesis, by Sain -- 12 Intelligent Control of Nonlinear Systems with Time-Varying Structure, by Passino and Ordonez -- 13 Learning Controllers, by Si -- 14 Software Technologies for Complex Control Systems, by Heck
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|a The Electrical Engineer's Handbook is an invaluable reference source for all practicing electrical engineers and students. Encompassing 79 chapters, this book is intended to enlighten and refresh knowledge of the practicing engineer or to help educate engineering students. This text will most likely be the engineers first choice in looking for a solution; extensive, complete references to other sources are provided throughout. No other book has the breadth and depth of coverage available here. This is a must-have for all practitioners and students! The Electrical Engineer's Handbook provides the most up-to-date information in: Circuits and Networks, Electric Power Systems, Electronics, Computer-Aided Design and Optimization, VLSI Systems, Signal Processing, Digital Systems and Computer Engineering, Digital Communication and Communication Networks, Electromagnetics and Control and Systems. About the Editor-in-Chief Wai-Kai Chen is Professor and Head Emeritus of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has extensive experience in education and industry and is very active professionally in the fields of circuits and systems. He was Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, Series I and II, President of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and is the Founding Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers. He is the recipient of the Golden Jubilee Medal, the Education Award, and the Meritorious Service Award from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, and the Third Millennium Medal from the IEEE. Professor Chen is a fellow of the IEEE and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. * 77 chapters encompass the entire field of electrical engineering. * THOUSANDS of valuable figures, tables, formulas, and definitions. * Extensive bibliographic references
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