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basic electrical and electronics engineering

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Basic Electrical Engineering T K Nagsarkar, Formerly, Professor and Head, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh; M S Sukhija, Formerly, Founder Principal, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar, Karnataka.

• New sections on electrostatics, Biot-Savart law, and synchronous generator connected to an infinite bus bar

• New chapter on single-phase induction motors and special machines

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• Many new illustrations to supplement the text

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Continuing on the lines of the well-received first edition, this revision of Basic Electrical Engineering provides a lucid exposition of the principles of electrical engineering for both electrical as well as non-electrical undergraduate students of engineering. Students pursuing diploma courses as well as those appearing for AMIE examinations would find this book extremely useful.

Beginning with the fundamental concepts of electricity and electrical elements, the book provides an exhaustive coverage of network theory and analysis, magnetic circuits and energy conversion, alternating and direct current machines, basic analogue instruments, and ends with a brief introduction to power systems.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Electrical Engineering; 2. Network Analysis and Network Theorems; 3. Magnetic Circuits; 4. Alternating Quantities; 5. Three-phase Systems; 6. Transformer Principles; 7. Synchronous Machines; 8. Induction Motors; 9. Direct Current Machines; 10. Single-phase Induction Motors and Special Machines; 11. Basic Analogue Instruments; 12. Power Systems

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` 380 | 9780198068907 | 700 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Basic Electrical and Electronics EngineeringT K Nagsarkar, Formerly, Professor and Head, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh; M S Sukhija, Formerly, Founder Principal, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar, Karnataka.

• Provides an in-depth and all-inclusive coverage of the different parts of electrical and electronics engineering.

• Includes separate chapters on Transducers, Telecommunication Systems, Digital Systems, and Control Systems

• Provides a large number of solved examples, multiple choice questions, and review questions

• Provides plenty of end chapter numerical problems with answers to provide students adequate practice for examinations

• Includes carefully written chapter summaries to assist quick revision

Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering has been written primarily for the first year undergraduate students of engineering to help them understand the basic principles of electrical and electronics engineering.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Electrical Engineering; 2. Network Analysis and Network theorems; 3. Magnetic Circuits; 4. Alternating Quantities; 5. Three-phase Systems; 6. Transformer Principles; 7. Induction Motor; 9. Direct Current Machines; 10. Measuring Instruments; 11. Power Systems; 12. Semiconductor Theory and Diode Principles; 13. Basics of Bipolar Junction Transistors; 14. Basics of Field Effect Transistors; 15. Oscillators; 16. Operational Amplifiers; 17. Transducers; 18. Telecommunication Systems and Information Technology; 19. Fundamentals of Digital Systems; 20. Fundamentals of Control Systems

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July 2012

` 375 | 9780198081807 | 880 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Second Edition Basic Electrical and Electronics EngineeringB.R. Patil, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai.

• Provides plenty of end-chapter exercises to encourage self-study

• Presents step-wise procedure for drawing phasor diagrams

• Includes University of Mumbai Question Papers

New to the Second Edition

• Revised according to the latest curriculum of the University of Mumbai

• Includes a number of new solved examples and unsolved problems on DC and AC circuits

The second edition of Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering is specially designed for the first year engineering students of the University of Mumbai.

Beginning with the basics of electricity, the book provides an exhaustive coverage of topics such as dc and ac circuits, three-phase circuits, single-phase transformers, and semiconductor devices. The subject matter in each chapter is developed systematically from the basic principles and is supplemented with several solved examples. In addition, there are appendices at the end of the book, which would prove useful in understanding the fundamental concepts of electricity, capacitor, magnetic circuit, electromagnetism, and electromagnetic induction.

Contents: 1. DC Circuits; 2. AC Circuits; 3. Three-Phase Circuits; 4. Single-Phase Transformer; 5. Semiconductor Devices; Appendix A: Fundamentals of Electricity; Appendix B: Capacitor; Appendix C: Relation between Magnetic and Electric Fields; Bibliography; Question Papers

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July 2012

` 295 | 9780198086888 | 552 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Fundamentals of Electrical EngineeringLeonard S. Bobrow, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

• Only fundamentals book to cover “SPICE” (the circuit analysis software).

• Covers most topics in greater depth than most introductory books, giving students an appreciation for the fundamental principles on which modern electrical engineering is based.

• Provides maximum instructor and course flexibility with a modular, five part organization.

• Contains 243 drill exercises, 1182 revised and additional end-of-chapter problems to reinforce topics introduced.

Contents: PART 1: CIRCUITS; 1. Basic Elements and Laws; 2. Circuit Analysis Principles; 3. Time-Domain Circuit Analysis; 4. AC Analysis; 5. Important Circuit and System Concepts; PART 2: ELECTRONICS; 6. Diodes; 7. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs); 8. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs); 9. Transistor Amplifiers; 10. Electronic Circuits and Amplifiers; PART 3: DIGITAL SYSTEMS; 11. Digital Logic; 12. Logic Design; 13. Digital Devices; PART 4: ELECTROMAGNETICS; 14. Electromagnetics; 15. Machines; PART 5: SPICE; 16. Spice

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July 2003

` 555 | 9780195667493 | 1184 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Circuits and Networks Analysis, Design, and Synthesis

T K Nagsarkar, Formerly, Professor and Head, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh; M S Sukhija, Formerly, Founder Principal, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar, Karnataka.

• Numerous solved examples interspersed with text that apply the theoretical concepts learned

• Key formulae highlighted at the end of every chapter for easy revision

• Separate appendices on MATLAB and PSpice

• Self-appraisal test at the end of the book for a holistic chapter-wise evaluation

Circuits and Networks: Analysis, Design, and Synthesis is specially prepared to provide an in-depth knowledge of electrical circuit analysis, design, and synthesis, the book provides a comprehensive coverage of each topic with equal emphasis on theory and practice.

Contents: 1. Definitions and Basic Circuit Concepts; 2. Nodal and Mesh Analyses; 3. Signals and Waveforms; 4. Fundamentals of Reactive Circuits; 5. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis; 6. Network Theorems; 7. Alternating Current Power Circuit Analysis; 8. Balanced Three-Phase Circuits; 9. Mutually Coupled Circuits and Their Analyses; 10. Fundamentals of Graph Theory; 11. Analysis of Circuits by Laplace Transforms; 12. Impedance and Admittance Functions; 13. Network Functions; 14. Two-Port Networks; 15. Fourier Series-Based Circuit Analysis; 16. Filter and Attenuator Circuits;

17. Network Synthesis and Realizability; Appendix A : MATLAB Applications in Linear Circuits; Appendix B :Linear Circuit Analysis with PSpice; Appendix C : Answers; Appendix D: Self Appraisal Test

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May 2010

` 375 | 9780198061878 | 892 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Linear CircuitsAnalysis and Synthesis

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A. Ramakalyan, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli.

• Covers both analysis and synthesis of circuits

• Introduces the operational amplifier as a circuit element

• Introduces and incorporates SPICE for the analysis of circuits

• Reinforces theoretical concepts by providing numerous illustrative examples

• Includes laboratory experiments

• Each chapter ends with a Summary and Exercises.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The Elements; 3. Graphs, Networks, and Circuits; 4. Analysis of Resistive Circuits; 5. Transients with Energy Storage Elements; 6. Sinusoidal Sources and Response; 7. Frequency Response of Networks; 8. Power Circuits; 9. Generalized Frequency Response; 10. Two-Port Parameters; 11. Synthesis of Networks; 12. Operational Amplifiers; 13. Fourier Analysis of Signals and Circuits; 14. General Linear Systems; Appendices

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November 2004

` 395 | 9780195670011 | 648 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Second Edition

Linear Circuit AnalysisTime Domain, Phasor, and Laplace Transform Approaches

Raymond A. DeCarlo and Pen-min Lin, both at Purdue University, USA

• Complete integration and extensive use of MATLAB in solving problems and examples

• Frequent use of SPICE, especially with op amp circuits

• Twenty percent more examples and numerous additional illustrations

• Approximately three times as many exercises immediately following the examples

• More than 1000 end-of-chapter problems (approximately 25% more than the first edition, categorized and graded from the simpler to the more complex; this edition includes many new basic problems)

• Excellent pedagogical elements including case studies, motivational real-world illustrations, and key terms and concepts

• Each chapter ends with a Summary, Terms and Concepts, and Problems

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Contents: 1. Introduction and Basic Concepts; 2. Kirchhoff’s Current & Voltage Laws and Series-Parallel Resistive Circuits; 3. Nodal and Loop Analyses; 4. The Operational Amplifier; 5. Linearity, Superposition, and Source Transformations; 6. Thévenin, Norton, and Maximum Power Transfer Theorems; 7. Inductors, Capacitors, and Duality; 8. First-Order RL and RC Circuits; 9. Second-Order Linear Circuits; 10. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis by Phasor Methods; 11. Sinusoidal Steady-State Power Calculations; 12. Balanced Three-Phase Circuits; 13. Laplace Transform Analysis, 1: Basics; 14. Laplace Transform Analysis, 2: Circuit Applications; 15. Laplace Transform Analysis, 3: Transfer Function Applications; 16. Time Domain Circuit Response Computations: The Convolution Method; 17. Resonant and Bandpass Circuits; 18. Magnetically Coupled Circuits and Transformers; 19. Two-Ports; 20. Analysis of Interconnected Two-Ports; 21. Principles of Basic Filtering; 22. Fourier Series with Applications to; Electronic Circuits; APPENDICES:; A1. Matrices; A2. Solving Circuit Problems with MATLAB; Chapters 1 to 12; A3. Use of SPICE in Linear Circuits

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August 2003

` 595 | 9780195667509 | 1024 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Seventh Edition

Electric CircuitsDavid A. Bell, is a professional engineer. Formerly at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.

• Numerous practical worked examples

• Step-by-step circuit analysis procedures for each type of circuit

• End-of-section practice problems with answers

• Explanations of the correct use of basic digital and analog instruments

• Computer graphic analysis of practical circuits

• Unit definitions, standard component values, conversion factors, and more in the appendices

Giving a comprehensive coverage of electricity, magnetism, and DC and AC circuits, the book features new chapters on filters, network parameters, computer analysis, network topology, and Laplace transforms.

Contents: 1. Basics of Electricity; 2. Measuring Current, Voltage, and Resistance; 3. Ohm’s Law and Electrical Calculations; 4. Conductors, Insulators, and Resistors; 5. Series Resistor Circuits; 6. Parallel Resistor Circuits; 7. Series-Parallel Resistor Circuits; 8. Network Analysis Techniques; 9. Network Theorems; 10. Voltage Cells, Batteries, and DC Power Supplies; 11. Magnetis SM; 12. Magnetic Circuits; 13. DC Measuring Instruments; 14. Inductance; 15. Capacitance; 16. Inductance and Capacitance in DC Circuits; 17. Alternating Current and Voltage; 18. Phasors and Complex Numbers; 19. Inductance and Capacitance in AC Circuits; 20. Series and Parallel AC Circuits; 21. Power in AC Circuits; 22. AC Network Analysis and Theorems; 23. Resonance; 24. Filters; 25. Transformers; 26. Three-Phase AC; Systems; 27. Non-Sinusoidal Waveforms; 28. Network Parameters; 29. Circuit Analysis by Computer; 30. Network Topology; 31. Introduction to Laplace Transforms; Appendix 1 Circuit Symbols; Appendix 2 The International System of Units (SI Units); Appendix 3 Unit Conversion Factors; Appendix 4 American Wire Gauge Sizes and Metric Equivalents; Appendix 5 Resistor Color Code; Appendix 6 Resistor and Capacitor Values; Appendix 7 Determinants; Appendix 8 Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems

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April 2009

` 495 | 9780195694284 | 1032 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

Second Edition

SpiCEGordon W. Roberts, Professor of Electrical Engineering at McGill University. Adel S. Sedra, University of Waterloo and former Provost of the University of Toronto

Unlike most SPICE books, which simply present SPICE in a how-to-use fashion, this volume outlines how SPICE is used in the process of design itself. It features methodologies for analyzing transistor and op amp circuits, over 100 SPICE examples, and numerous chapter problems. This book can stand alone as a manual for computer-aided circuit analysis for microelectronic circuits and also accompany Sedra and Smith’s Microelectronic Circuits, Fourth and Fifth Editions. SPICE decks and the examples in this book, as well as examples from the first edition, are all available on-line via the World Wide Web at: http://www.ece.mcgill.ca/~grober4//ROBERTS/SPICE/Welcome1.html

Contents: 1. Introduction to Spice; 2. Operational Amplifiers; 3. Diodes; 4. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs); 5. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs); 6. Differential and Multistage Amplifiers; 7. Frequency Response; 8. Feedback; 9. Output Stages and Power Amplifiers; 10. Analog Integrated Circuits; 11. Filters and Tuned Amplifiers; 12. Signal Generators and Waveform - Shaping Circuits; 13. MOS Digital Circuits; 14. Bipolar Digital Circuits; Appendix A. A.1. Diode Model; A.2. BJT Model; A.3. JET Model; A.4. MOSFET Model; A.5. MESFET Model; A.6. Bibliography Appendix; B. Index

August 2010

` 565 | 9780198069379 | 464 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Third Edition

Electric Machinery and TransformersBhag S. Guru and Hüseyin R. Hiziroglu, both from Kettering University.

• Emphasis on pedagogy and student understanding with review of basic theory supported by numerous examples, illustrations, and exercises

• Encourages intuitive reasoning and problem-solving over rote memorization of equations and procedures

• Provides a systematic development of electrical machine models based on both electromagnetic field and circuit theories, presenting the material in a systematic order: 1) explains the physical construction of a machine, 2) illustrates its windings and the placement, 3) describes the fundamental laws governing its operation, 4) justifies the assumptions imperative to develop the relevant theory, and 5) emphasizes the machine’s limitations

Contents: 1. Review of Electric Circuit Theory; 2. Review of Basic Laws of Electromagnetism; 3. Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion; 4. Transformers; 5. Direct-Current Generators; 6. Direct-Current Motors; 7. Synchronous Generators; 8. Synchronous Motors; 9. Polyphase Induction Motors; 10. Single-Phase Motors; 11. Dynamics of Electric Machines; 12. Special-Purpose Electric Machines; Appendices; A. System of Units; B. The Laplace Transform

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March 2007

` 435 | 9780198089827 | 720 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

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power System AnalysisT K Nagsarkar, Formerly, Professor and Head, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh; M S Sukhija, Formerly, Founder Principal, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar, Karnataka.

• Includes numerous examples with step-by-step procedures and a variety of end chapter problems to enhance understanding of key concepts

• Contains a large number of illustrative problems that use MATLAB in the analysis of power systems

• Includes advanced topics such as contingency analysis and state estimation

• Provides an introduction to HVDC and FACTS

Contents: 1. Power Sector Outlook; 2. Basic Concepts; 3. Transmission Line Parameters; 4. Transmission Line Model and Performance; 5. Simulation of Power System Components; 6. Formulation of Network Matrices; 7. Power Flow Studies; 8. Power System Controls; 9. Symmetrical Fault Analyses; 10. Symmetrical Components and Unsymmetrical Fault Analyses; 11. Power System Stability; 12. Contingency Analysis Techniques; 13. State Estimation Techniques; 14. An Introduction to HVDC Power Transmission; 15. Introduction to FACTS; Appendices

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February 2007

` 410 | 9780195684513 | 692 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

protection and SwitchgearBhavesh Bhalja, Professor and Head, Department of Electrical Engineering, A D Patel Institute of Technology, Gujarat, R. P. Maheshwari, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT, Roorkee, Nilesh G. Chothani, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, A D Patel Institute of Technology, Gujarat

• Provides in depth coverage of apparatus protection in an easily comprehensible manner

• Discusses circuit breaking fundamentals and selection & testing of circuit breakers using actual field data

• Includes solved examples and unsolved examples at the end of each chapter along with review exercises and MCQs.

• Provides the International code list for protective relying scheme with description of each device

• Discusses latest development of digital/numerical relaying scheme for line and equipment protection in each chapter

• Provides an introductory chapter on PSCAD

Contents: 1. Protective Relaying Fundamentals; 2. Current Based Relaying Scheme for Transmission Line; 3. Pilot Independent Distance Relaying Scheme; 4. Pilot Relaying Scheme for Transmission Line; 5. Generator Protection; 6. Transformer Protection; 7. Induction Motor Protection; 8. Protection of Busbar; 9. Current and Potential Transformer for Relaying Schemes; 10. Protection Against Transients and Surges; 11. Autoreclosing And Synchronizing; 12. System Response to Severe Upsets; 13. Theory of Arc Interruption; 14. Types of Circuit Breakers; 15. Testing, Commissioning & Maintenance of Relays; 16. Recent Developments in Protective Relays; 17. Introduction to PSCAD

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September 2011

` 325 | 9780198075509 | 512 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Wind Electrical SystemsS.N. Bhadra, College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat, West Bengal D. Kastha, IIT Kharagpur. S. Banerjee, IIT Kharagpur. He has received the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award for his research on non-linear dynamics.

• Incorporates contemporary analytical methods to study the steady state as well as dynamic behaviour of wind electrical systems

• Includes recent developments in the area such as variable-speed, constant-frequency systems based on cage rotor and wound rotor induction machines, permanent magnet machines, and hybrid systems

• Contains a large number of worked examples and exercise problems

Wind Electrical Systems provides an integrated and comprehensive treatment of wind energy conversion without assuming any background of the subject.

Beginning with the basics of wind energy, the book goes on to discuss conversion of wind energy into electrical energy, wind energy integration with and consumption, and variable-speed wind generators. The book ends with a discussion of hybrid power systems where wind energy is integrated with another energy source such as solar energy or diesel generators to provide reliable power.

With its wide inter-disciplinary coverage, the book would serve as an indispensable text for students of electrical, mechanical, and energy engineering as well as practising engineers.

Contents: 1. Fundamentals of Wind Turbines; 2. Wind Site Analysis and Selection; 3. Basics of Induction and Synchronous Machines; 4. Power Electronics; 5. Grid-connected and Self-excited Induction Generator Operation; 6. Generation Schemes with Variable-speed Turbines; 7. Hybrid Energy Systems.

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July 2005

` 375 | 9780195670936 | 336 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Third EditionRenewable EnergyPower for a Sustainable Future

Edited by Godfrey Boyle, Professor of Renewable Energy, The Open University, UK

• Covers all principal sources of renewable energy currently being exploited.

• The interdisciplinary approach considers economic, social, environmental and policy issues.

New to this edition

• Updated treatment of integration of renewables into existing energy systems.

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• Updated throughout to reflect new data, advances in technology and new developments around the world.

• Reflects increased appreciation of the economic, social and environmental impact of renewables.

• End-of-chapter summaries consolidate information.

• Expanded appendices on unit conversions and costing analysis.

The provision of sustainable energy supplies for an expanding and increasingly productive world is one of the major issues facing civilisation today. Renewable Energy examines both the practical and economic potential of the renewable energy sources to meet this challenge. The underlying physical and technological principles behind deriving power from direct solar (solar thermal and photovoltaics), indirect solar (biomass, hydro, wind and wave) and non-solar (tidal and geothermal) energy sources are explained, within the context of their environmental impacts, their economics and their future prospects.

Contents: 1: Introducing Renewable Energy; 2: Solar Thermal Energy; 3: Solar Photovoltaics; 4: Bioenergy; 5: Hydroelectricity; 6: Tidal Power; 7: Wind Energy; 8: Wave Energy; 9: Geothermal Energy; 10: Integrating Renewable Energy

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January 2013

` 590 | 9780199681273 | 584 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Second Edition

Energy Systems and SustainabilityPower for a Sustainable Future

Edited by Bob Everett, Godfrey Boyle, Stephen Peake, and Janet Ramage, all at the Open University, UK

• The only text to provide a fresh, contemporary perspective on energy and sustainability for an undergraduate audience

• Includes extensive coverage of both fossil fuels and nuclear power, but in the context of an increasing use of renewable energy

• Boxes throughout the text present clear explanations of the technologies, underlying physics, and more advanced topics

New to this edition

• International comparisons of key energy statistics now include India and China in addition to the UK, USA, France, and Denmark, giving a truly global perspective

• Increased coverage of the ‘peak oil’ debate and the environmental implications of China’s increasing energy use

• Significantly revised and expanded exploration of the sustainability of fossil fuel use, with new material on carbon capture and storage, the social cost of carbon, hybrid electric cars, and prospects for a hydrogen economy

• Start-of-chapter overviews and end-of-chapter reviews aid navigation and consolidation of information

• Appendix of US units

Interdisciplinary in its approach and global in its perspective, this book provides a contemporary exploration of the economic, social, environmental, and policy issues raised by current systems of energy use, as well as describing their key physical and engineering features. The historical evolution of the world’s energy systems, the principles underlying their use, and their present status and future prospects are analysed, while emphasizing the important issue of sustainability.

Contents: 1: Introductory Overview; 2: Primary Energy; 3: What Do We Use Energy For?; 4: Forms of Energy; 5: Coal; 6: Heat to Motive Power; 7: Oil and Gas; 8: Oil and Gas Engines; 9: Electricity; 10: Nuclear Power; 11: The Future of Nuclear Power; 12: Costing Energy; 13: Penalties: Assessing the Environmental and Health Impacts of Energy Use; 14: Remedies: Making Fossil Fuel Use More Sustainable;

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May 2012

` 1545 | 9780199593743 | 672 Pages | Paperback | Special Price Import

power ElectronicsDevices, Circuits, and Industrial Applications

V.R. Moorthi, Formerly at Delhi College of Engineering.

• Provides detailed and easy-to-understand derivations

• Includes detailed coverage of micro-computer control of industrial equipment

• Contains a separate chapter on industrial applications

• Includes a large number of illustrations, solved and unsolved problems, and review questions

• Each chapter ends with review exercises

Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits, and Industrial Applications provides comprehensive coverage of various power electronic devices with emphasis on the thyristor. The characteristics of modern power semiconductor devices like the power transistor, MOSFET, and the IGBT are also discussed. In addition, other relevant topics, such as cycloconverters, brushless D.C. motors, microprocessor fundamentals, microprocessor control of industrial equipment, and field-oriented control of A.C. motors, are dealt with in detail. With its in-depth presentation of topics, this book is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in power electronics.

Contents: 1. Thyristor Physics; 2. Controlled Rectifiers; 3. D.C. Choppers; 4. A.C. Line Voltage Control; 5. Inverters; 6. Cycloconverters; 7. D.C. Drives; 8. A.C. Drives; 9. Brushless D.C.Motors; 10. Control Circuits for Electronic Equipment; 11. Industrial Applications; 12. Microprocessor Fundamentals; 13. Microcomputer Control of Industrial Equipment; 14. Field-Oriented Control of A.C. Motors; Appendices

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February 2005

` 525 | 9780195670929 | 1064 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Elements of power ElectronicsPhilip T. Krein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

• Numerous examples, particularly design examples, reinforce concepts

• Features author’s web site http://power.ece.uiuc.ed u/krein_text

• Makes extensive use of computer tools such as MATHCAD.

Elements of Power Electronics, discusses power electronics in a conceptual framework, provides comprehensive coverage of the subject at a level suitable for undergraduate student engineers, students in advanced degree programs, and novices in the field. It aims to establish a fundamental engineering basis for power electronics analysis, design, and implementation, offering broad and in-depth coverage of basic material. The text’s unifying framework includes the physical implications of circuit laws, switching circuit analysis, and the basis for converter operation and control.

Contents: PART 1. PRINCIPLES; 1. Background; 2. Organizing and Analyzing Switches; 3. Converter Concepts; PART 2. CONVERTERS AND APPLICATIONS; 4. DC-DC Converters; 5. Diode-Capacitor Circuits and Rectifiers; 6. Inverters; 7. AC-AC Conversion; 8. Introduction to Resonance in Converters; 9. Discontinuous Modes; PART 3. REAL COMPONENTS AND THEIR EFFECTS; 10. Real Sources and Loads; 11. Capacitors and Resistors; 12. Concepts of Magnetics for Power Electronics; 13. Power Semiconductors in Converters; 14. Interfacing with Power Semiconductors; PART 4. CONTROL ASPECTS; 15. Overview of Feedback Control for Converters; 16. Approximate Methods for Control Design; 17. Geometric Control for Power Converters; Appendices

August 2008

` 495 | 9780195686197 | 784 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Fifth Edition

Electronic Devices and CircuitsDavid A. Bell, is a professional engineer. Formerly at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.

• Contains a new chapter on active filters

• Covers small-signal amplifiers, amplifiers with negative feedback, and op-amp frequency response and compensation

• Offers many understandable, practical, circuit design examples

• Replaces rigorous analysis methods with practical approximations

• Provides explanatory captions with illustrations

• Includes appendices containing device data sheets, standard-value components, and answers to odd-numbered problems

Contents: 1. Basic Semiconductor and pn-Junction Theory; 2. Semiconductor Diodes; 3. Diode Applications; 4. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs); 5. BJT Biasing; 6. AC Analysis of BJT Circuits; 7. Fabrication of Semiconductor Devices sand ICs. 8. BJT Specifications and Performance; 9. Field Effect Transistors; 10. FET Biasing; 11. AC Analysis of FET Circuits; 12. Small Signal Amplifiers; 13. Amplifiers with Negative Feedback; 14 . IC Operational Amplifiers and Basic Op-amp Circuits;

15. Operational Amplifier Frequency Response and Compensation; 16. Signal Generators; 17. Active Filters; 18. Linear and Switching Voltage Regulators; 19. Power Amplifiers; 20. Thyristors; 21. Optoelectronic Devices; 22. Miscellaneous Devices; Appendix A Device Data Sheets; Appendix B Standard Value Components; Appendix C Answers to Odd - Numbered Problems

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April 2008

` 495 | 9780195693409 | 1072 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

Electric Circuits and Electronic DevicesDavid A. Bell, is a professional engineer. Formerly at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.

• Offers numerous understandable and practical circuit examples

• Includes step-by-step circuit analysis procedures for each type of circuit

• Contains end-of-section practice problems with answers

• Includes appendices containing unit conversion factors, device data sheets, standard-value components, and answers to odd-numbered problems

It provides a balanced presentation of the two key subjects of electric circuits and electronic devices. The book is written in a lucid manner, supported by illustrations to help students understand each new concept, or analysis method as it is introduced. Explanatory captions are included for almost all illustrations, and each illustration is carefully discussed in the text.

Contents: PART I: Electric Circuits; 1. Series Resistor Circuits; 2. Parallel Resistor Circuits; 3. Series-Parallel Resistor Circuits; 4. Network Analysis Techniques; 5. Network Theorems; 6. Inductance; 7. Capacitance; 8. Inductance and Capacitance in DC Circuits; 9. Alternating Current and Voltage; 10. Phasors and Complex Numbers; 11. Inductance and Capacitance and AC Circuits; 12. Series and Parallel AC Circuits; 13. AC Network Analysis and Theorems; 14. Resonance; PART II: Electronic Devices; 15. Basic Semiconductor and pn-Junction Theory; 16. Semiconductor Diodes; 17. Bipolar Junction Transistors; 18. AC Analysis of BJT Circuits; 19. Field Effect Transistors; 20. AC Analysis of FET Circuits; 21. Thyristors; 22. Optoelectronic Devices; 23. Miscellaneous Devices; Appendices; Appendix A Circuit Symbols; Appendix B The International System of Units (SI Units); Appendix C Unit Conversion Factors; Appendix D Determinants; Appendix E Device Data Sheets; Appendix F Standard-Value Components; Appendix G Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems

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October 2010

` 395 | 9780198070900 | 864 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Solid State Electronic DevicesD.K. Bhattacharya, Head Scientist, Solid State Physics Laboratory, New Delhi. Rajnish Sharma, Chitkara University (EEE Group).

• Elucidates the working of traditional as well as modern semiconductor devices

• Facilitates an insight into the basic principles of solid state physics that form the basis of semiconductor device design

• Incorporates pedagogical features such as solved problems, review questions, end-chapter exercises, and additional information after important sections

• Provides an introduction to current topics such as MEMS

Beginning with basic topics such as electron dynamics, the book provides detailed coverage of topics such as crystal growth, energy band structure, excess carriers in semiconductors, p-n junctions, and transistors. Upcoming areas such as micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) have also been discussed. The book provides an introduction to optoelectronic devices, power devices, microwave devices, and integrated circuits.

Contents: 1. Electron Dynamics; 2. Growth and Crystal Properties of Semiconductors; 3. Energy Bands and Charge Carriers in Semiconductors; 4. Excess Carriers in Semiconductors; 5. p-n Junction; 6. p-n Junction Current; 7. Metal–Semiconductor Junctions and Hetero-junctions; 8. Bipolar Junction Transistors; 9. Field-effect Transistor; 10. Opto-electronic Devices; 11. Power Devices; 12. Integrated Circuits and Micro-electromechanical Systems; 13. Microwave Devices; 14. Rectifiers and Power Supplies; Appendices

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March 2007

` 335 | 9780195686654 | 538 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Semiconductor Devices and CircuitsAloke K Dutta, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur.

• Presents a strong and well-balanced combination of semiconductor physics, devices, and analog circuits

• Up-to-date and detailed coverage of MOSFETs and operational amplifiers

• Includes numerous practice problems and solved examples

It gives in detail the basic concepts and theories of both semiconductor and device physics and analog electronic circuits. Written in a lucid and student-friendly style, each chapter starts with the fundamental concepts and gradually dwells on more advanced concepts with the help of detailed explanations and illustrations. Numerous solved examples in each chapter expose the students to the problem solving techniques, and the practice problems at the end of each chapter challenge readers to test their understanding of the concepts.

Contents: PART I: SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; 1. Semiconductors, Crystal Structures, and Fabrication Technology; 2. Basic Semiconductor Physics; 3. Excess Carriers and Transport Processes in Semiconductors; 4. Junction Diodes; 5. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTS); 6. Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) Capacitors;

7. Field-Effect Transistors (FETS); PART II. ANALOG CIRCUITS; 8. Biasing; 9. Amplifiers; 10. Output Stages; 11. Frequency Response; 12. Feedback, Stability, and compensation; Chapter 13. Operational Amplifier and its Applications; 14. Oscillators

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March 2008

` 410 | 9780195676877 | 856 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Semiconductor physics and DevicesS.S. Islam, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.

• Facilitates insight into the working of traditional as well as modern semiconductor devices .

• Presents experimental techniques for semiconductor processing and characterization.

• Covers the latest trends in areas such as heavily doped semiconductors, bandgap engineering, and high-electron-mobility transistors .

• Includes a large number of worked-out examples as well as chapter-end problems with answers.

Contents: Part I: PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTORS; 1. Quantum Mechanics of Semiconductors; 2. Physical Statistics of Semiconductors; 3. Bonds and Bands; 4. Practical Semiconductors; 5. Doping of Semiconductors; 6. Carrier Processes in Semiconductors; 7. Bandgap Engineering; 8. Semiconductor Growth, Processing, and its Characterization; Part II: SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; 9. Junction Analysis; 10. Bipolar Junction Transistors; 11. Junction Field Effect Transistor; 12. Metal–Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor; 13. High-electron-mobility Transistors; 14. Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor; 15. Optoelectronic Devices; 16. Microwave Devices; 17. Power Electronic Devices; Appendices

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November 2005

` 365 | 9780195677294 | 564 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

principles of Semiconductor DevicesInternational Edition

Sima Dimitrijev, Griffith University, Australia.

• Employs worked examples to explain complex ideas like quantum mechanics and the energy-band model

• Explains the role and meaning of theoretical equations

• Establishes direct links between device theory and practical SPICE applications

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• Discusses SPICE model parameters and equivalent circuits for electronic design and IC technologies for layout design

• Includes a separate chapter on device electronics that:

• Summarizes SPICE equations and model parameters

• Describes parameter measurement techniques

• Presents large-signal equivalent circuits, including parasitic elements

• Derives small-signal equivalent circuits and the simple digital MOSFET model

Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION TO SEMICONDUCTORS: 1. Semiconductor Crystals: Atomic-Bond Model; 2. Quantum Mechanics and Energy-Band Model; 3. Drift; 4. Diffusion; 5. Generation and Recombination; PART II: FUNDAMENTAL DEVICE STRUCTURES: 6. P-N Junction; 7. Metal-Semiconductor Contact and MOS Capacitor; 8. MOSFET; 9. BJT; PART III: DEVICE TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONICS: 10. Integrated-Circuit Technologies; 11. Device Electronics: Equivalent Circuits and Spice Parameters; PART IV: SPECIFIC DEVICES: 12. Photonic Devices; 13. Microwave FETs and Diodes; 14. Power Devices

October 2009

` 495 | 9780198080091 | 608 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Third Edition

Operational Amplifiers and Linear iCsDavid A. Bell, is a professional engineer. Formerly at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.

• Explains basic op-amp circuits, op amp parameters and performance

• Covers a wide variety of op-amp and linear IC applications.

• Numerous practical, easy to understand, circuit design and analysis examples

• Computer graphic analysis of practical circuits

Beginning with a discussion of the basic op-amp internal circuit, the text explains the operation of voltage followers, non-inverting amplifiers, and inverting amplifiers. Op-amp parameters and performance limitations are investigated next, followed by the design and analysis of direct-coupled and capacitor-coupled op-amp circuits. This third edition features new chapters on noise in op-amp circuits, sinusoidal oscillators, audio power amplifiers, D/A and A/D converters, and phase-locked loop. Additional topics treated include IC voltage comparator, IC timer circuits, switching regulators, switched capacitor filters and IC power amplifiers.

Content: 1. Introduction to Operational Amplifiers; 2. Operational Amplifier Parameters and Performance; 3. Op-Amps as DC Amplifiers; 4. Op-Amps as AC Amplifiers; 5. Op-Amp Frequency Response and Compensation; 6. Noise in Operational Amplifier Circuits; 7. Miscellaneous Op-Amp Linear Applications; 8. Switching, Differentiating, and Integrating Circuits; 9. Signal Processing Circuits; 10. Signal Generators; 11. Sinusoidal Oscillators; 12. Active Filters; 13. DC Voltage Regulators; 14 Audio Power Amplifiers; 15. Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital Conversion; 16. Phase Locked Loop; Appendix A IC Data Sheets; Appendix B Standard Value Components; Appendix C Answers to Odd - Numbered Problems

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January 2011

` 425 | 9780195696134 | 536 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

Digital ElectronicsG. K. Kharate, Principal, Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Centre, Nashik.

• Establishes a balance between the theoretical concepts of digital electronics and its applications

• Includes a large number of solved examples and numerous illustrations supporting the text for better understanding of complex topics

• Includes separate chapters on the number system, synchronous and asynchronous circuits, and K-maps

• Includes plenty of multiple choice questions and review questions for practice

• Provides a glossary of the important terms at the end of each chapter

Digital Electronics is specially designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of electronics, communication, computer science, and electrical and instrumentation engineering for an introductory course on digital electronics or digital system and design. The book will also be useful for students pursuing postgraduate courses in electronics and computer science. Through its lucid presentation, the book seeks to impart a thorough understanding of the basic concepts of digital electronics and its applications.

Contents: 1. Logic Families; 2. Number System and Codes; 3. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates; 4. Combinational Logic Circuits; 5. Sequential Logic Circuits; 6. Asynchronous Sequential Circuits; 7. Algorithmic State Machines; 8. Programmable Logic Devices; 9. A/D and D/A Converters; 10. Semiconductor Memory Devices

March 2010

` 395 | 9780198061830 | 680 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Third Edition

Digital Logic and State Machine DesignDavid J. Comer, Brigham Young University.

• Fills the need for a concise, practical text on digital system design at the undergraduate level.

• Features completely new chapters on programmable logic devices and computer organization.

• Written by one of the best-known and most-respected authors in the field.

From one of the best-known and successful authors in the field comes the third edition of Digital Logic and State Machine Design. The text is concise and practical and covers the important area of digital system design specifically for undergraduates. Comer’s primary goal is to illustrate that sequential circuits can be designed using state machine techniques. After presenting the techniques, Comer proceeds directly into designing digital systems.

Contents: 1. Binary Systems and Logic Circuits; 2. Boolean Algebra and Mapping Methods; 3. Logic Function Realization with MSI Circuits; 4. Flip-Flops, Counters, and Registers; 5. Introduction to State Machines; 6. Synchronous State Machine Design; 7. Interfacing and Design of Synchronous Systems; 8. Programmable Logic Devices;

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9. Digital Computing; 10. Asynchronous State Machines; Appendix 1. Logic Families; Appendix 2. Pulse Generating Circuits; Answers to Drill Problems; Answers to Selected Problems

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August 2007

` 465 | 9780198092094 | 592 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Fifth Edition, International Version

Microelectronic CircuitsTheory and Applications

(Includes CD)

Adel S. Sedra, University of Waterloo and former Provost of the University of Toronto and Kenneth C. Smith, University of Toronto. Adapted by Arun N. Chandorkar, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Mumbai.

New to this edition:• Operational Amplifiers: Logarithmic and antilogarithmic amplifiers. Also covered

are analog multipliers, sample-and-hold circuits, and the current-controlled voltage source, voltage-controlled voltage source, and voltage-controlled current source configurations of the operational amplifier.

• MOSFETs - Constant-field and constant-voltage MOSFET scaling as well as short channel effects and recent scaling trends;

• CMOS Circuits - AOI and OAI gates;

• Tuned Amplifiers- Class C tuned amplifiers;

• Oscillators - Ring, twin-T, Clapp, and Miller oscillators;

• Power Amplifiers - Transformer-coupled power amplifiers, class C and D power amplifiers as well as the class S amplifier;

• Passive components in analog circuits, active loads, as well as voltage references

• A Solutions Manual and PowerPoint Presentation is available to adopters

In the CD• A free student version of PSpice 9.2 Lite Edition (SPICE simulator) and new

industry-based design examples

• Input files for all SPICE examples in the book

• Bonus text material of specialized topics—GaAs devices and circuits, TTL circuits

Contents: PART I: DEVICES AND BASIC CIRCUITS; 1. Introduction to Electronics; 2. Diodes; 3. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs); 4. MOS Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs); 5. Operational Amplifiers; PART II: ANALOG AND DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; 6. Single-Stage Integrated-Circuit Amplifiers; 7. Feedback; 8. Differential and Multistage Amplifiers; 9. Digital CMOS Logic Circuits; PART III: SELECTED TOPICS; 10. Filters and Tuned Amplifiers; 11. Signal Generators and Waveform-Shaping Circuits; 12. Output Stages and Power Amplifiers; 13. Memory and Advanced Digital Circuits; APPENDIXES

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July 2009

` 665 | 9780198062257 | 1284 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

Second Edition

The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic FabricationStephen A. Campbell, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, USA

• Complete and careful revision of all aspects of text and references

• New full chapter on MEMS

• Each chapter includes sample problems with solutions.

• Uses popular readily available software including SUPREM III.

• Powerpoint overheads are available

The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication, 2/e provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the field of microfabrication. The text covers all the basic unit processes used to fabricate integrated circuits, including photolithography, plasma and reactive ion etching, ion implantation, diffusion, oxidation, evaporation, vapor phase epitaxial growth, sputtering, and chemical vapor deposition. Advanced processing topics are also presented. The physics and chemistry of each process is introduced along with descriptions of the equipment used for the manufacture of integrated circuits. The text also discusses the integration of these processes into common technologies such as CMOS, double poly bipolar, and GaAs MESFETs. Complexity/performance trade offs are evaluated along with a description of the current state-of-the-art devices.

Contents: OVERVIEW AND MATERIALS; 1. An Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication; 2. Semiconductor Substrates; UNIT PROCESS I: HOT PROCESSING AND ION IMPLANTATION; 3. Diffusion; 4. Thermal Oxidation; 5. Ion Implantation; 6. Rapid Thermal Processing; UNIT PROCESS 2: PATTERN TRANSFER; 7. Optical Lithography; 8. Photoresists; 9. Nonoptical Lithographic Techniques; 10. Vacuum Science and Plasmas; 11. Etching; UNIT PROCESS 3: THIN FILMS; 12. Physical Deposition: Evaporation and Sputtering; 13. Chemical Vapor Deposition; 14. Epitaxial Growth; 15. UNIT PROCESS 4: INTEGRATION; 16. Device Isolation, Contacts, and Metallization; 17. CMOS Techniques; 18. Gaas Technologies; 19. Silicon Bipolar Technologies; 20. MEMS; 21. Integrated Circuit Manufacturing

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April 2012

` 525 | 9780198084808 | 624 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

VLSi DesignDebaprasad Das, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology, Kolkata

• Provides a comprehensive coverage of the various components of the VLSI system

• Provides numerous examples and illustrations from actual industry designs.

• Explains thoroughly the different state-of-the-art Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools.

• Covers important softwares such as Xilinx, IRSIM, and GOSPL.

• Provides a tutorial on SPICE as appendix for better understanding of the process of designing and simulation of circuits.

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Written in a lucid manner, the book contains numerous examples and illustrations supporting the text. Exercises in the form of MCQs and review questions, including both short and long answer type questions are provided at the end of every chapter. An appendix on the tutorial on SPICE is provided to enhance the understanding of designing and simulation of circuits.

Contents: 1. Introduction to VLSI Systems; 2. MoS Transistor; 3. Standard Cell Library Design and Characterization; 4. Analog CMOS Design; 5. Digital CMOS Logic Design; 6. BiCMOS Technology and Circuits; 7. Digital Design using VHDL; 8. Digital Design using Verilog; 9. Logic Synthesis; 10. Timing Analysis; 11. Physical Design (Floorplanning, Placement, and Routing); 12. Verification and Reliability Analysis; 13. IC Packaging; 14. VLSI Testing; 15. FPGA; 16. VLSI Process Technology; Appendix: SPICE Tutorial

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March 2011

` 425 | 9780198067665 | 612 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Second Edition

CMOS Analog Circuit DesignInternational Edition

Phillip E. Allen, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Douglas R. Holberg, Cygnal Integrated Products, Inc.

• Orients the experience of the expert within the perspective of design methodology

• Provides examples throughout the text that reinforce and develop student understanding

• Contains numerous problems that can be used as homework, quiz, or exam problems

• Includes a new section on switched-capacitor circuits

• Each chapter ends with a Summary, Problems, and References

Contents: 1. Introduction and Background; 2. CMOS Technology; 3. CMOS Device Modeling; 4. Analog CMOS Subcircuits; 5. CMOS Amplifiers; 6. CMOS Operational Amplifiers; 7. High Performance CMOS Op Amps; 8. Comparators; 9. Switched Capacitor Circuits; 10. Digital-Analog and Analog-Digital Converters; Appendices; A. Circuit Analysis for Analog Circuit Design; B. CMOS Device Characterization; C. Time and Frequency Domain Relationships for Second-Order Systems

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February 2011

` 550 | 9780198071891 | 800 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Second Edition

Operation and Modeling of the MOS TransistorYannis Tsividis, Columbia University.

• The book covers in depth the development of many important models, ranging from the simple to the sophisticated, with the connection between models clearly identified. Many aspects of modeling are covered, including: dc, ac, small-signal, large-signal transient, quasi-static, nonquasi-static, and noise.

• New material is included on a number of topics, including charge sheet models, small-dimension effects, noise, and modeling for RF applications.

• New chapter on modeling for CAD.

• Extensive Bibliography.

Contents: 1. Semiconductors, Junctions, and MOSFET Overview; 2. The Two-Terminal MOS Structure; 3. The Three-Terminal MOS Structure; 4. The Four-Terminal MOS Transistor; 5. MOS Transistors with Ion-Implanted Channels; 6. Small-Dimension Effects; 7. The MOS Transistor in Dynamic Operation—Large-Signal Modeling; 8. Small-Signal Modeling for Low and Medium Frequencies; 9. High-Frequency Small-Signal Models; 10. MOSFET Modeling for Circuit Simulation

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November 2007

` 425 | 9780195693584 | 640 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Digital integrated Circuit DesignKen Martin, University of Toronto.

• Emphasizes conceptual thinking over detailed circuit analysis techniques

• Transistor level details are presented before system considerations

Working from the fundamentals of transistorlevel design and building up to system-level considerations, Digital Integrated Circuit Design shows students with minimal background in electronics how to design state-of-the-art high performance digital integrated circuits. Ideal as an upper-level undergraduate text, it can also be used in first-year graduate courses and as a reference for practicing engineers.

Contents: 1. The Basics; 2. Processing, Layout, and Related Issues; 3. Integrated-Circuit Devices and Modeling; 4. Traditional MOS Design; 5. Transmission-Gate and Fully Differential CMOS Logic; 6. CMOS Timing and I/O Considerations; 7. Latches, Flip-FLops, and Synchronous System Design; 8. Bipolar and BiCMOS Logic Gates; 9. Advanced CMOS Logic Design; 10. Digital Integrated System Building Blocks; 11. Integrated Memories; 12. GaAs Digital Circuits; 13. Digital System Testing

January 2004

` 435 | 9780195668834 | 560 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

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MOSFETTheory and Design

R. M. Warner, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, University of Minnesota and B. L. Grung, Chief Technology Officer, Rocketchips INC, Minneapolis.

• Offers a “hands on” approach to learning, employing analytic, computer, and design problems.

• Incorporates pedagogical aids such as in-text exercises with accompanying solutions.

By focusing solely on the MOSFET, this volume recognizes the dominance of this device in today’s microelectronics technology while also providing students with an efficient text free of extra subject matter. Carefully building from simple examples to more complex, real-life cases, the text begins with elementary theory for the MOS capacitor, adding and explaining the complicating factors step by step. It treats the interplay of MOS capacitor and PN junction in the MOSFET both physically and analytically, using some original tools. The book goes on to cover advanced models of the MOSFET, including SPICE treatments of small-signal and large-signal problems using Level 1, 2, and 3 first-generation models, and ending with a brief discussion of second- and third-generation models.

Contents: 1. Basic MOSFET Theory; 2. MOS-Capacitor Phenomena; 3. MOS-Capacitor Modeling; 4. Improved MOSFET Theory; 5. SPICE Models; 6. MOSFET-BJT Performance Comparisons; Appendixes

June 2009

` 365 | 9780198060468 | 272 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

An introduction to Mixed-signal iC Test and MeasurementMark Burns, Texas Instruments and Gordon W. Roberts, McGill University.

This book was written in response to the shortage of basic course material for mixed-signal test and measurement. The book assumes a solid background in analog and digital circuits as well as a working knowledge of computers and computer programming. A background in digital signal processing and statistical analysis is also helpful, although not absolutely necessary. This material is designed to be useful as both a university textbook and as a reference manual for the beginning professional test engineer. The prerequisite for this book is a junior level course in linear continuous-time and discrete-time systems, as well as exposure to elementary probability and statistical concepts.

Contents: 1. Overview of Mixed-Signal Testing; 2. The Test Specification Process; 3. DC and Parametric Measurements; 4. Measurement Accuracy; 5. Tester Hardware; 6. Sampling Theory; 7. DSP-Based Testing; 8. Analog Channel Testing; 9. Sampled Channel Testing; 10. Focused Calibrations; 11. DAC Testing; 12. ADC Testing; 13. DIB Design; 14. Design for Test (DfT); 15. Data Analysis; Chapter 16. Test Economics

September 2008

` 595 | 9780195699265 | 704 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Signals and SystemsTarun Kumar Rawat, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT), Delhi

• Contains more than 500 solved examples along with numerous multiple-choice questions and numerical problems

• Includes a separate chapter on Hilbert transform including the concept of pre-envelope and complex envelope

• Provides appendices containing mathematical relations, complex numbers, and partial fraction expansion

• Contains model question papers for practice

The book provides a simultaneous coverage of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems. Beginning with classifying signals, the book sequentially covers important topics such as convolution and correlation of signals, continuous-time Fourier series, discrete-time Fourier series, continuous-time Fourier transform, sampling, Hilbert transform, Laplace transform, and z-transform. A chapter on MATLAB programs presenting the applicability of the software to problems of signals and systems has also been included at the end of the book

Contents: 1. Signals and Systems; 2. Convolution and Correlation; 3. Continuous-Time Fourier Series; 4. Discrete-Time Fourier Series; 5. Continuous-Time Fourier Transform; 6. Discrete-Time Fourier Transform; 7. Hilbert Transform; 8. Sampling; 9. Laplace Transform; 10. z-Transform; 11. State Space Analysis; 12. MATLAB Programs

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July 2010

` 495 | 9780198066798 | 908 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Second Edition

principles of Linear Systems and SignalsInternational Version

B.P. Lathi, California State University, Sacramento.

• Covers new topics such as: Fourier applications to communication systems; bode plots; bandpass systems; convergence of an infinite series; group and phase delay; impulse invariance method of designing analog systems using digital filters;

• Offers MATLAB focus sessions at the end of each chapter

• Provides updated and revised illustrations throughout

• Presents historical background notes to stimulate interest in the field

Contents: 1. Signals and Systems; 2. Time-domain Analysis of Continuous-time Systems; 3. Time-domain Analysis of Discrete-time Systems; 4. Continuous-time System Analysis Using the Laplace Transform; 5. Discrete-time System Analysis using the Z-transform; 6. Continuous-time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Series; 7. Continous Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Transform; 8. Sampling: The Bridge from Continuous to Discrete; 9. Fourier Analysis of Discrete-time Signals; 10. State-space Analysis; Appendix

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July 2009

` 575 | 9780198062271 | 675 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

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principles of Signal processing and Linear SystemsInternational Version

B.P. Lathi, California State University, Sacramento.

• An informal and reader-friendly style

• An emphasis on intuitive and heuristic understanding of concepts

• Real-life problems that solidify students’ physical comprehension of concepts

• Over 200 worked examples and exercises with answers

• Over 400 end-of-chapter problems for practice

• Numerous MATLAB® problems

Contents: 1. Introduction to Signals and Systems; 2. Time-Domain Analysis of Continuous-Time Systems; 3. Signal Representation by Fourier Series; 4. Continuous-Time Signal Analysis: The Fourier Transform; 5. Sampling; 6. Continuous-Time System Analysis Using the Laplace Transform; 7. Frequency Response and Analog Filters; 8. Discrete-Time Signals and Systems; 9. Time-Domain Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems; 10. Fourier Analysis of Discrete-Time Signals; 11. Discrete-Time System Analysis Using the z-Transform; 12. Frequency Response and Digital Filters; 13. State-Space Analysis;

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July 2009

` 550 | 9780198062288 | 864 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

Third Edition

Signals and SystemsChi-tsong Chen, State University of New York, Stony Brook.

• Stresses application of computer computation (MATLAB, Fast Fourier Transform) throughout

• Includes engineering constraints when discussing mathematics

• Focuses on practice-oriented subjects such as model reduction, speeds of responses, and operational frequency ranges of devices

• Uses op amps to discuss modeling problems.

• Provides reasons for not discussing Fourier analysis of systems, which is discussed in most other similar texts

The third edition of Signals and Systems prepares students for real-world engineering applications. It is concise, focused, and practical. The text introduces basic concepts in signals and systems and their associated mathematical and computational tools. It also stresses the most important concepts in signal analysis (frequency spectra) and system analysis (stability and frequency responses) and uses them throughout, including the study of seismometers and accelerometers.

Contents: 1. Signals; 2. Systems; 3. Convolutions, Difference and Differential Equations; 4. Frequency Spectra of CT Signals; 5. Sampling Theorem and FFT Spectral Computation; 6. CT Transfer Functions: Laplace Transform; 7. Realizations, Characterization, and Identification; 8. Model Reduction, Feedback, and Modulation; 9. DT Transfer Functions—z-Transform; 10. DT State-Space Equations and Realizations

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August 2012

` 365 | 9780198090298 | 464 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Digital Signal processingSpectral Computation and Filter Design

Chi-tsong Chen, State University of New York, Stony Brook.

• Establishes a simplified version of the sampling theorem for periodic signals

• Uses FFT to compute frequency spectra of DT and CT signals, and inverse FFT to compute DT and CT signals from their frequency spectra + Employs FFT to compute the inverse z-transform

• Covers steady-state and transient responses of digital filters and gives an estimated time for a transient response to die out

• Offers a mathematical justification for using an anti-aliasing analog filter in digital signal processing

• Introduces a discrete least-squares method to design FIR filters

• Presents an analog bandstop transformation that yields better results than those generated by MATLAB

This book covers two major topics: the computation of frequency contents of signals and the design of digital filters. While it focuses on basic ideas and procedures and covers the standard topics in the field, this unique text distinguishes itself from competing texts by extensively employing the fast Fourier transform (FFT). Integrated with MATLAB throughout, Digital Signal Processing features careful definitions of all terminology and a wealth of examples and problems.

Contents: 1. Introduction; PART 1: SPECTRAL COMPUTATION; 2. CT and DT Fourier Series—Frequency Components; 3. CT and DT Fourier Transforms—Frequency Spectra; 4. DFT and FFT—Spectral Computation; PART 2: DIGITAL FILTER DESIGN; 5. Linear Time-Invariant Lumped Systems; 6. Ideal and Some Practical Digital Filters; 7. Design of FIR Filters; 8. Design of IIR Filter Design; 9. Structures of Digital Filters; Appendix

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May 2007

` 395 | 9780195691467 | 464 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Design of Analog FiltersRolf Schaumann, Portland State University (Emeritus) and the late Mac E. Van Valkenburg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

• Includes a wealth of examples, all of which have been tested on simulators or in actual industrial use

• Employs MATLAB to minimize algebraic and other computational needs

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• Uses Electronics Workbench MULTISIM to help students simulate actual experimental behavior

• Provides sample design tables and design and performance curves

• Avoids sophisticated mathematics wherever possible in favor of algebraic or intuitive derivations

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Operational Amplifiers; 3. First-Order Filters: Bilinear Transfer Functions and Frequency Response; 4. Second-Order Lowpass and Bandpass Filters; 5. Second-Order Filters with Arbitrary Transmission Zeros; 6. Lowpass Filters with Maximally Flat Magnitude; 7. Lowpass Filters with Equal-Ripple (Chebyshev) Magnitude Response; 8. Inverse Chebyshev and Cauer Filters; 9. Frequency Transformation; 10. Delay Filters; 11. Delay Equalization; 12. Sensitivity; 13. LC Ladder Filters; 14. Ladder Simulations by Element Replacement; 15. Operational Simulations of Ladders; 16. Transconductance 1-1 C Filters; 17. Switched-Capacitor Filters

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December 2005

` 465 | 9780195680874 | 752 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Getting Started with MATLABA Quick Introduction For Scientists And Engineers

Rudra Pratap, IISC, Bangalore

• Discusses new features and applications, including the new engine of symbolic computation in MATLAB 7.8 (released March 2009)

• Provides two sets of self guided tutorials for learning essential features of MATLAB

• Includes updated commands, examples, figure, and graphs

• Covers elementary, advanced, and special functions

• Supplements any course that uses MATLAB

• Works as a stand-alone tutorial and reference

MATLAB, a software package for high-performance numerical computation and visualization, is one of the most widely used tools in the engineering field today. Its broad appeal lies in its interactive environment, which features hundreds of built-in functions for technical computation, graphics, and animation. In addition, MATLAB provides easy extensibility with its own high-level programming language. Enhanced by fun and appealing illustrations, Getting Started with MATLAB employs a casual, accessible writing style that shows users how to enjoy using MATLAB.

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May 2010

` 275 | 9780198069195 | 288 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

MATLAB and Simulink For Engineers (Includes CD)

Agam Kumar Tyagi, Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering Studies, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.

• Uses version 2010a of MATLAB

• Includes important MATLAB graphs in color

• Emphasizes on circuit simulations and designing using Simulink

In the companion CD

• User interactive programs

• Modeling and Simulation projects

• Programming and Simulation excersises

Based on the latest version of MATLAB (2010a), the book begins with an introduction to MATLAB programming describing the MATLAB toolbar and Simulink toolboxes. It goes onto discuss various MATLAB operators, functions, and graphics in detail. Analog and digital communiction techinques are covered in depth. Applications of Simulink and MATLAB in electrical engineering, electrical machines and power system projects, simulation of rectifiers, inverters, choppers, and cycloconverters are presented in detail. Applications in computer science, communication, and mechanical engineering are also discussed. It also includes a chapter on recent developments in this area covering topics such as the matrix converter, modulation techniques, and PWM rectifiers.

The book provides numerous MATLAB programs, tested and run for various projects in different disciplines of engineering. The programs with their outputs, through various screenshots of the MATLAB windows, will help readers familiarise themselves with the software.

Contents: 1. Introduction to MATLAB Programming; 2. Fundamentals of MATLAB Programming; 3. Fundamentals of Simulink; 4. Basic Electrical Engineering Applications; 5. Simulation of Rectifiers; 6. Simulation of Inverters; 7. Simulation of Choppers and Cycloconverters; 8. Power System Engineering; 9. Control System Engineering and Electrical Machines; 10. Miscellaneous Applications; 11. Simulation of Power Converters; Appendix A: Fourier Series and Laplace Transform; Appendix B: Maximum Power Transfer Theorem and EMF Equation of Transformer and DC Machine

November 2011

` 395 | 9780198072447 | 492 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Analog CommunicationV Chandra Sekar, Head, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SASTRA University, Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre, Kumbakonam

• Discusses application-based case studies on software defined radio (SDR), function generator using DDS, and frequency synthesizer using PLL

• Illustrates many practical circuits in support of the text

• Provides coverage of topics such as Costas loop, direct digital synthesis, and frequency modulation feedback (FMFB) techniques

• Provides a large number of worked-out examples and graded questions for practice

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• Highlights important formulae at the end of every chapter

• Includes additional MATLAB exercises as an appendix

Analog Communication provides an exhaustive coverage of the fundamental concepts and recent developments in communication theory. The book follows a bottom-up approach by building up the basic concepts of conventional modulation systems in the initial chapters and describing the latest trend in communication towards the end. The book also provides a chapter on digital communication, which briefly covers the concept of frequency shift keying (FSK), pulse shift keying (PSK), quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), etc.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Signals: An Introduction; 3. Amplitude Modulation; 4. Angle Modulation; 5. Pulse Modulation; 6. Noise; 7. Introduction to Digital Communication; 8. Information Theory; 9. Introduction to Probability, Random Variable, and Random Processes; Appendix A MATLAB Exercises; Appendix B Important Mathematical Relations/Formulae; Appendix C Fourier Series Representation and Its Properties; Appendix D Miscellaneous

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May 2010

` 365 | 9780198061854 | 576 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Forthcoming ______________________________________________

Second EditionDigital CommunicationR N Mutagi, Professor and Head, Indus Institute of Technology and Engineering, Ahmedabad

• Discusses latest compression standards such as DAB, MPEG, H.264, and MP3

• Shows applications of digital communication concepts in satellite, optical, and cellular communication

• Provides a detailed laboratory manual with procedures and results

• Includes MATLAB programs to illustrate important concepts of digital communication along with the representative output

New to the edition:

• Separate chapter on Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques

• Discussion on Chebyshev inequality, mean and variance of sum of random variables, linear mean square estimation, PWM and PPM signals, codecs and combo chips

Digital Communication: Theory, Techniques, and Applications (2e) is a textbook designed for a one-semester course on digital communication offered to students of electronics and communication engineering. The book provides an understanding of the principal concepts of digital communication and its applications in diverse fields of communication.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Digital Communication Systems 2. Communication Signals and Systems 3. Probability and Random Processes 4. Information Theory 5. Digital Coding 6. Multiplexing and Multiple Access 7. Digital Modulation 8. Demodulation and Detection 9. Error Control Coding 10. Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques 11. Applications of Digital Communication Appendix A – Trigonometric Identities, Appendix B – Table of Q functions, Appendix C – MATLAB codes, Appendix D – Laboratory manual, Appendix E – Note on random error generator, Appendix F – model question papers, Appendix G – answers (hints) to select exercise problems

9780198087229 | Paperback | Indian Original

Fourth Edition

Modern Digital and Analog Communication SystemsB.P. Lathi, is Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at California State University, Sacramento. Zhi Ding, Professor, University of California, Davis

Retaining the superb pedagogical style of the first three editions, the authors first introduce the fundamentals of signals and systems and core communication topics; they then present the tools essential to the design and analysis of digital communications.

• New chapters (12 and 13) on spread spectrum communications and frequency selective channels and OFDM systems

• New and updated MATLAB examples give students hands-on experience

• Accessible to students with no background in probability theory

• Abundant real-world examples that are applicable to students’ everyday lives

• Incorporates new topics including code division multiple-access (CDMA), orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), equalization, soft decoding, turbo codes, and low-density parity check (LDPC) codes

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Signals and Signal Space; 3. Analysis and Transmission of Signals; 4. Amplitude Modulations and Demodulations; 5. Angle Modulation and Demodulation; 6. Sampling and Analog to Digital Conversion; 7. Principles of Digital Data Transmission; 8. Fundamentals of Probability Theory; 9. Random Processes and Spectral Analysis; 10. Performance Analysis of Modulated Communication Systems Under Noise; 11. Performance Analysis of Digital Communication Systems; 12. Spread Spectrum Communications; 13. Digital Communications under Linearly Distortive Channels; 14. Introduction to Information Theory; 15. Error Correcting Codes

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February 2011

` 625 | 9780198073802 | 928 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Communication Systems V. Chandra Sekar, Head, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SASTRA University, Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre, Kumbakonam

• Provides discussion on topics such as waveform distortion, distortionless line, waveguide impedence matching, and microstrip antennas

• Includes practical circuits for topics such as FM detection and generation, transmitters and receivers, and phase-locked loop (PLL)

• Provides application case studies on PLL frequency synthesizer, satellite instructional television experiment (SITE), and digital microwave radio

• Includes an appendix on MATLAB programs with their representative outputs for various modulation techniques including spread spectrum modulation and Smith chart generation

Communication Systems is a textbook designed specifically for students of computer science, information technology, and electrical engineering disciplines.

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It provides a balance between theory and the related applications with the help of figures, solved problems, numerical exercises, and review questions. The book starts with a detailed discussion on the basic principles of analog communication and the essential concepts of digital communication. The subsequent chapters elaborate upon the various types of transmission media such as transmission lines, waveguides, microwave, optical, satellite, television, and radar, followed by a discussion on data communication and its equipment. The last chapter is devoted to ‘spread spectrum modulation’—a recent technique which enables the transmission of information through multiple frequencies, ensuring greater security.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Signals: An Introduction; 3. Amplitude Modulation; 4. Angle Modulation; 5. Pulse Modulation; 6. Noise; 7. Introduction to Digital Communication; 8. Information Theory; 9. Introduction to Probability, Random Variable, and Gaussian Process; 10. Transmission Lines; 11. Waveguides; 12. Antennas; 13. Microwave Communication; 14. Fibre Optic Communication; 15. Satellite Communication; 16. Data Communication; 17. Data Communication Equipment; 18. Television and Radar; 19. Spread Spectrum Modulation; Appendices

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For Lecturers : Solutions to numerical problems

May 2012

` 450 | 9780198078050 | 856 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Wireless CommunicationUpena Dalal, Electronics Engineering Department, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat

• Comprehensive coverage of topics in a lucid manner with emphasis on digital communication as well digital signal processing

• Provides a point-wise summary to aid quick revision of concepts

• Covers advanced topics such as Turbo coding, OFDM, and MIMO

• Includes multiple choice questions, review questions, problems, and case studies

• Includes solved model question papers

Wireless Communication provides an exhaustive coverage of the basic topics and the latest developments in the field of wireless communication. The chapters have a rich pedagogy consisting of over 400 self-explanatory figures and numerous end-chapter exercises and will help students revise the concepts through visualization and practice.

Contents: 1. Present Scenario; 2. Fundamentals; 3. Source Coding Techniques; 4. Channel Coding Techniques; 5. Radio Propagation over Wireless Channel; 6. Channel Models, Diversity, Equalization, and Channel Estimation Techniques; 7. Single Carrier Digital Modulation Techniques; 8. Spread Spectrum Techniques (Single Carrier Modulation); 9. OFDM (Multicarrier Modulation); 10. Multiplexing and Multiple User Access Techniques; 11. Infrastructure to Develop Mobile Communication Systems: Cellular Theory; 12. Broadcast Networks; 13. Infrastructure-Based/Cellular Networks; 14. Ad hoc Network, WLAN, and WMAN; 15. MIMO Systems; 16. Simulation of Communication Systems and Software-Defined Radio; Appendices; Further Readings;

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For Lecturers : Solutions to Numerical Problems & Glossary

July 2009

` 485 | 9780198060666 | 788 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

introduction to Error Control CodesS. Gravano, University of Keele.

Providing a firm foundation for those studying the field of error control codes, this volume gives step-by-step instructions on this complex topic. It begins with single parity code checks and repetition codes. Then, with the use of detailed examples, the book guides students from basic error-control codes through linear codes, cyclic codes, linear feedback shift registers, vector fields, Galois fields, BCH codes and convolutional codes. Wherever possible, numerous detailed examples illustrate the principles so that complex mathematical proofs can be omitted, thereby keeping the text concise and easy to follow.

Contents: 1. Block codes; 2. Linear codes; 3. Cyclic codes; 4. Linear Feedback Shift Registers for Encoding and Decoding Cyclic Codes; 5. Linear Algebra; 6. Galos Fields; 7. Bose Chaudhuri Hocquenghem Codes; 8. Convolutional Codes

May 2007

` 365 | 9780199236787 | 280 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Third Edition

probabilistic Methods of Signal and System AnalysisGeorge R. Cooper and the late Clare D. McGillem, both of Purdue University, USA

Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis, Third Edition, stresses the engineering applications of probability theory and uses MATLAB as a computational tool throughout. It includes sections relating to Bernoulli trials, correlation of data sets, smoothing of data, computer computation of correlation functions and spectral densities, and computer simulation of systems. All computer examples can be run using the Student Version of MATLAB. It is ideal for undergraduate classes in signal and system analysis.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Probability; 2. Random Variables; 3. Several Random Variables; 4. Elements of Statistics; 5. Random Processes; 6. Correlation Functions; 7. Spectral Density; 8. Response of Linear Systems to Random Inputs; 9. Optimum Linear Systems; Appendices; A. Mathematical Tables; B. Frequently Encountered Probability Distributions; C. Binomial Coefficients; D. Normal Probability Distribution Function; E. The Q-Function; F. Student’s t Distribution Function; G. Computer Computations; H. Table of Correlation Function—; Spectral Density Pairs; I. Contour Integration

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June 2007

` 465 | 9780195691894 | 496 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

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Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics(Includes CD)

Sunil Bhooshan, Professor and Head, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat

• Includes over 250 illustrations, many of which provide a three-dimensional view for better understanding

• Provides additional interesting information related to the topic under discussion

• Provides numerous solved examples within the chapter, and a self-assessment section at the end of the chapter comprising numerical problems, objective type questions, review questions, and short-answer questions

• Provides quick recapitulation of important formulae and definitions

In the CD

• MATLAB exercises for each chapter

• Colour illustrations from the book

• Java applets showing derivation of fields

Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics, is designed for undergraduate engineering courses in electromagnetics. The book aims to provide students of electrical engineering and electronics and communication engineering with an understanding of the fundamentals of electromagnetic fields and their applications.

Contents: 1. Scalars and Vectors 2. Coordinate Systems and Fields 3. Vector Calculus 4. The Electric Field and Gauss’s Law 5. Energy and Potential 6. The Electric Field and Material Media 7. Laplace’s and Possion’s Equation 8. The Steady Magnetic Field 9. Magnetic Forces, Inductance, and Magnetisation 10. Time-Dependant Fields 11. Electromagnetic Waves 12. Transmission Lines and Waveguides 13. Radiation from Currents 14. Introduction to Antennas 15. Radio Wave Propagation; Appendix A Coordinate Systems Appendix B Mathematical Reference Appendix C Some Key Features Appendix D Example Question Papers

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July 2012

` 395 | 9780198077947 | 608 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Fourth Edition

principles of ElectromagneticsInternational Version

Matthew N. O. Sadiku, A & M University, USA.

• Presents a section on real-world applications of the material at the end of every chapter

• Devotes an entire chapter to modern computer tools—including MATLAB®—that are used in electromagnetics

• Contains more than 100 illustrations and 600 figures to help students visualize different electromagnetic phenomena

• Highlights key terms and boxes essential formulae

• Includes numerous examples-each worked step-by-step-and a set of multiple-choice review questions at the end of each chapter

Elements of Electromagnetics , Fourth Edition, uses a vectors-first approach to explain electrostatics, magnetostatics, fields, waves, and applications like transmission lines, waveguides, and antennas. It also provides a balanced presentation of time-varying and static fields, preparing students for employment in today’s industrial and manufacturing sectors.

Contents: PART 1: VECTOR ANALYSIS; 1. Vector Algebra; 2. Coordinate Systems and Transformation; 3. Vector Calculus; PART 2: ELECTROSTATICS; 4. Electrostatic Fields; 5. Electric Fields in Material Space; 6. Electrostatic Boundary-Value Problems; PART 3: MAGNETOSTATICS; 7. Magnetostatic Fields; 8. Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices; PART 4: WAVES AND APPLICATIONS; 9. Maxwell’s Equations; 10. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation; 11. Transmission Lines; 12. Waveguides; 13. Antennas; 14. Numerical Methods; Appendix A: Mathematical Formulas; Appendix B: Material Constants; Appendix C: MATLAB; Appendix D: The Complete Smith Chart; Appendix E: Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems

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For Lecturers : Answer to practice examples, PowerPoint Presentation & Solution to numerical problemsFor Students : MCQs

July 2009

` 505 | 9780198062295 848 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

Antennas & Wave propagationA.R. Harish and M. Sachidananda, IIT Kanpur.

• Provides a clear exposition of the fundamental concepts and theorems of antenna theory

• Explains concepts clearly with the help of detailed derivations, illustrations, and worked examples

• Includes simple design procedures for popular antennas

• Includes propagation issues related to modern communication systems

• Includes exercises problems with varying difficulty levels

Contents: 1. Electromagnetic Radation; 2. Antenna Characteristics; 3. Wire Antennas; 4. Aperture Antennas; 5. Antenna Arrays; 6. Special Antennas; 7. Antenna Measurements; 8. Wave Propagation; Appendix

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July 2007

` 395 | 9780195686661 | 448 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Fiber Optics and OptoelectronicsR.P. Khare, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani

• Explains all relevant topics related to modern fiber-optic communications

• Includes fiber-optic sensors, to aid the reader in understanding non-communication applications of fiber optics

• Includes a chapter on laser-based systems and their applications in various fields

• Contains a separate chapter on lab-oriented projects involving PC-based/manual measurements

• Reinforces theoretical concepts by providing numerous solved examples, along with multiple choice questions and review questions

Developed for introductory courses, this book covers the major building blocks of present day fiber-optic systems and their use in communications and sensing. The text begins with easy-to-understand ray propagation in optical fibers and progresses to the more complex topics of wave propagation in planar and cylindrical waveguides. Special emphasis is given to the treatment of single-mode fibers, the backbone of present-day optical communication systems. It also offers a detailed treatment of the theory behind optoelectronic sources (LEDs and injection laser diodes), detectors, modulators, and optical amplifiers. In addition, contemporary topics such as erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), and wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM), and dense WDM are discussed.

Contents: 1. Introduction; PART I: FIBER OPTICS; 2. Ray Propagation in Optical Fibers; 3. Wave Propagation in Planar Waveguides; 4. Wave Propagation in Cylindrical Waveguides; 5. Single-mode Fibers; 6. Optical Fiber Cables and Connections; PART II: OPTOELECTRONICS; 7. Optoelectronic Sources; 8. Optoelectronic Detectors; 9. Optoelectronic Modulators; 10. Optical Amplifiers; PART III: APPLICATIONS; 11. Wavelength-division Multiplexing; 12. Fiber-optic Communication Systems; 13. Fiber-optic Sensors Laser-Based Systems; PART IV: LAB-ORIENTED PROJECTS

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March 2004

` 365 | 9780195669305 | 432 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Sixth Edition

photonicsAmnon Yariv, California Institute of Technology, Pochi Yeh, Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara.

• Nonlinear Optical Effects in Fibers: self-phase modulation, cross-phase modulation, stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS), stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), optical four-wave mixing, and spectral reversal (phase conjugation)

• Electroabsorption: waveguide electro-optic Mach-Zehnder modulators

• Photonic Crystals: Bloch wave formulation, photonic bands, photonic bandgaps, periodic layered media, fiber Bragg gratings, and Bragg reflection waveguides

• Optical Amplifiers: SOA, EDFA, and Raman

• Stokes Parameters and Poincare Sphere: polarization states in birefringent optical networks, principal states of polarization

• Fermat’s Principle: rays, beam propagation, and the Fresnel diffraction integral

• Matrix Formulation: wave propagation in multi-cavity etalons, multi-layer structures, mode coupling, and supermodes in mode- locked lasers

• Dispersion: chromatic dispersion and polarization mode dispersion (PMD) in fibers and their compensation

• Coupled Resonators Optical Waveguides (CROWs): matrix formulation, critical coupling and dispersion relation

Contents: 1. Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 2. Rays and Optical Beams 3. Dielectric Waveguides and Optical Fibers 4. Optical Resonators 5. Interaction of Radiation and Atomic Systems 6. Theory of Laser Oscillation and Some Specific Laser Systems 7. Chromatic Dispersion and Polarization Mode Dispersion in Fibers 8. Nonlinear Optics 9. Electro-Optics and AO modulators 10. Noise in Optical Detection and Generation 11. Detection of Optical Radiation 12. Periodic Structures 13. Waveguide Coupling 14. Nonlinear Optical Effects in Fibers 15. Semiconductor Lasers 16. Advanced Semiconductor Lasers 17. Optical Amplifiers 18. Classical Treatment of Quantum Optics, Quantum Noise, and Squeezing; Appendixes: A. Wave Equation in Cylindrical Coordinates and Bessel Functions; B. Exact Solutions of the Step-Index Circular Waveguide; C. Kramers-Kronig Relations; D. Transformation of a Coherent Electromagnetic Field by a Thin Lens; E. Fermi Level and its Temperature Dependence; F. Electro-optic Effect in Cubic 43m Crystals; G. Conversion for Power

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October 2009

` 675 | 9780195687057 | 848 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Microprocessors and Microcontrollers(Includes CD)

N Senthil Kumar, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi; M Saravanan, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai; S Jeevananthan, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry.

• Includes case studies on traffic light control, washing machine control, and elevator control to enable students appreciate the applications of processors

• Provides numerous programming examples (in assembly language) which can also be used for conducting lab sessions.

• Includes discussions on advanced processors, such as 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, PowerPC, and PIC 16F877

• Contains a section on the advent of high-level language programming in 8051 processors with examples illustrated using the most popular language C

In the CD• Simulator for 8085 processor

• ALP codes for 8085 which can be readily executed in the simulator

• ALP codes for 8051 and 8086 which can run in any executable environment

Contents: 1. Microprocessors—Introduction and Evolution; PART 1: INTEL 8085 ARCHITECTURE AND PROGRAMMING; 2. Intel 8085 microprocessor architecture; 3. Instruction set and execution in 8085; 4. Assembly language programming of 8085; PART 2: HARDWARE INTERFACING WITH INTEL 8085. Methods of data transfer and interrupt structure in 8085; 6. Interfacing memory and i/o devices with 8085; 7. Features and interfacing of programmable devices for 8085-based systems; 8. A complete 8085-based system; PART 3: INTEL 8051 MICROCONTROLLERS; 9. Introduction to 8051 Microcontrollers; 10. 8051 instruction set and programming; 11. Hardware features of 8051; 12. 8051 Interface examples; PART 4: INTEL 8086—16-

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BIT MICROPROCESSORS; 13. Intel 8086 Microprocessor architecture, features, and signals; 14. Addressing modes, instruction set, and Programming of 8086; 15. 8086 Interrupts; 16. Memory and i/o interfacing; 17. Multiprocessor configuration; 18. 8086-Based Systems; PART 5: INTEL 8096—16-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS; 19. Overview of Intel 8096 Microcontrollers; 20. 8096 Instruction Set and Programming; 21. Hardware Features of 8096; PART 6: ADVANCED TRENDS; 22. Microprocessor System Developments And Recent Trends; 23. Advanced Microprocessors and Microcontrollers; Appendix A: 8085 Instruction Set; Appendix B: 8051 Instruction Set; Appendix C: 8086 Instruction Set; Appendix D: 8096 Instruction Set; Appendix E: Case Studies

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For Lecturers : Solution Manual & Teaching Notes

November 2010

` 435 | 9780198066477 | 788 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Microprocessors and interfacingN. Senthil Kumar, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, M. Saravanan, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai, S. Jeevananthan, Pondicherry Engineering College, and S.K. Shah, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

• Provides assembly language program codes with corresponding comments

• Explains memory and peripheral interfacing concepts in an easily understandable way

• Discusses case studies on electronic weighing machine, temperature monitoring and control,

• DC motor speed monitoring, and control as an appendix.

• Provides numerous programming examples, think and answer type questions, design-based exercises, and programming exercises

• Includes more than 200 multiple choice questions on 8085, 8086, and 8051 processors

Microprocessors and Interfacing is a textbook designed for engineering courses covering a study of various microprocessors, microcontrollers, their interfacing, programming, and applications.

The book, in 20 chapters, provides a brief overview of the 8085 processor, followed by a detailed discussion of the 8086 architecture, programming, and interfacing concepts. The book also provides a brief introduction to the 8088 processor, bringing out its architectural difference with the 8086 processor. Subsequently, the book discusses the 8-bit 8051 and 16-bit 8096 microcontrollers, and advanced processors such as 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, and embedded controllers such as RISC, CISC, SUNSPARC, and ARM. The last chapter focuses on hybrid programming techniques to provide an understanding of the efficient combination of assembly language with C/C++. Providing a balance between theory and practice, the book is interspersed with complete ALP codes, review questions, programming, and design-based exercises.

Contents: 1. Microprocessors—Evolution and Introduction to 8085; 2. Methods of Data Transfer and Serial Transfer Protocols; PART I: INTEL 8086—16-BIT MICROPROCESSORS; 3. Intel 8086 Microprocessor Architecture, Features, and Signals; 4. Addressing Modes, Instruction Set, and Programming of 8086; 5. 8086 Interrupts; 6. Memory and I/O Interfacing; 7. Features and Interfacing of Programmable Devices for 8086-based Systems; 8. Multiprocessor Configuration; 9. 8086-based Systems; PART II: INTEL 8051—8-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS; 10. Introduction to 8051 Microcontrollers; 11. 8051 Instruction Set and

Programming; 12. Hardware Features of 8051; 13. 8051 Interface Examples; PART III: INTEL 8096—16-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS; 14. Overview of Intel 8096 Microcontrollers; 15. 8096 Instruction Set and Programming; 16. Hardware Features of 8096; PART IV: ADVANCED TRENDS; 17. Microprocessor System Developments and Recent Trends; 18. Advanced Microprocessors and Microcontrollers; 19. Embedded Systems; 20. Hybrid Programming Techniques using ASM and C/C++; Appendix A: 8086 Case Studies; Appendix B: 8051 Case Studies; Appendix C: 8275 CRT Controller Chip; Appendix D: Multiple Choice Questions; Appendix E: 8086 Instruction Set; Appendix F: 8051 Instruction Set

May 2012

` 425 | 9780198079064 | 848 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

8051 Microcontrollers: MCS 51 Family and its Variants

(Includes CD)

Satish Shah, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat

• Covers the operation, initialization, interfacing, and programming of peripheral IC chips: 8255,8253/8254, 8279, 8251, and RTC-DS1287

• Discusses popular microcontrollers such as Intel MCS 51, Atmel, and other variants

• Illustrates programming examples with algorithms and code segments

• Provides review questions and programming exercises at the end of every chapter

• Contains C programs in all chapters where applications are discussed

• Includes appendices containing instruction sets

In the CD

• An overview of architectural features and instruction sets in the form of well-navigated quick charts

• Microcontroller-based boards with expansion and device interfacing

• Algorithms and program codes for problems discussed in the text

• Application software for selected applications

8051 MICROCONTROLLERS is designed as a comprehensive textbook for undergraduate students of engineering. It provides a detailed exposure to product development using the 8-bit microcontroller MCS 51 and its variants.

Contents: 1. Evolution of Microcontrollers; 2. Introduction to Microcontroller Families; 3. Introduction to Assembly Language Programming; 4. Advanced Programming Techniques; 5. External Peripheral Devices; 6. Interfacing Parallel Devices; 7. Interfacing Serial Devices; 8. System Design; 9. Application I: Smart Energymeters; 10. Application II: Power Line Communication; 11. Application III: Projection Welding Machine Controller; 12. Application IV: Add-On Features For Telephones; 13. Application V: IR-Based Wireless Communication; 14. Application VI: RF-Based Inter-Controller Wireless Communication; 15. Application VII: Mobile Communication; Appendix A : Functional Grouping of Instructions; Appendix B : Instructions: Byte/Period

May 2010

` 375 | 9780198063575 | 624 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Using the MCS-51 Microcontroller(Includes CD)

Han-way Huang, Minnesota State University.

• Provides very complete coverage of I/O functions of the MCS-51 family microcontrollers.

• Development tools and lab projects. Several lab projects are provided in most chapters. An evaluation version of MCS-51 development tools is included in a CD for readers to test their program. A tutorial is provided for using one of the evaluation boards and the included software tools.

• Emphasizes design analysis. Wherever appropriate, electrical analysis and timing analysis are provided. Examples include memory design timing analysis, Centronics interface timing analysis, i8255 interfacing timing verification, LED and seven-segment display electrical load analysis, etc.

• Extensive examples - keypad scanning debouncing, Centronics printer interface, memory system design verification, A/D conversion, D/A conversion, motor control, RS-232 standard, etc.

Contents: 1. Introduction to the Intel MCS-51; 2. MCS-51 Assembly Programming; 3. Advanced Assembly Programming; 4. Bus Cycles and Memory Expansion; 5. Interrupts, Resets, and Exception Processing; 6. Parallel I/O Ports; 7. Timer Function; 8. Analog to Digital Converter; 9. Serial Communication; 10. Serial Expansion Port Lab Exercises and Assignments; Appendix A. Instruction Execution Time Appendix; B. Special Function Registers (SFR) Appendix; C. Interrupt Vector Addresses Appendix; D. Standard Resistors Appendix; E. MCS-51 Software and Hardware Vendors Appendix; F. MCS-51 Variants Appendix; G. MCS-51 Instruction Set Appendix; H. Dallas DS87C520 Datasheet

December 2009

` 595 | 9780198060154 | 560 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Second Edition

principles of Microcomputers and Microcontroller EngineeringInternational Version

Fredrick M. Cady, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering at Montana State University-Bozeman, USA

This international version of the second edition of Principles of Microcomputers and Microcontroller Engineering is an ideal introductory text for an embedded system or microcontroller course. While most texts discuss only one specific microcontroller, this book offers a unique approach by covering the common ground among all microcontrollers in one volume.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Microcontroller Architecture; 3. Structured Program Design 4. Introduction to the CPU; 5. Memory Addressing Modes; 6. Assembly Language Programming; 7. Embedded C Programming; 8. Debugging Microcontroller Software and Hardware; 9. Computer Buses and Parallel I/O; 10. Interrupts and Real-Time Events; 11. Memory; 12. Serail I/O; 13. Analog Input and Output; 14. Counters and Timers; 15. Interfacing Techniques; Appendices

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual & Answer to appendix problems

May 2009

` 365 | 9780198062264 | 418 Pages | Paperback | Indian Adaptation

Second Edition

Electronic instrumentation and MeasurementsDavid A. Bell, is a professional engineer. Formerly at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.

• Aids to Learning - Learning objectives are offered at the beginning of each chapter, practical worked examples are provided throughout, and end-of-chapter review questions and problems are included.

This book offers a complete treatment of both digital and analog instruments; their operation, application, and limitations. Measurement methods and measurement precision are also covered. Commencing with the explanations of units, dimensions, and standards, the text treats measurement errors, then covers electromechanical instruments in one chapter and analog electronics VOMs in another.A single chapter is devoted to the explanation of digital instruments basics and another to digital voltmeters and frequency meters. Instrument calibration is also explained, and methods of measuring resistance, inductance, and capacitance are covered in detail.

Contents: 1. Units, Dimensions, and Standards; 2. Measurement Errors; 3. Electromechanical Instruments; 4. Analog Electronic Vold-OHM-Milliammeters; 5. Digital Instrument Basics; 6. Digital Voltmeters and Frequency Meters; 7. Low, High, and Precise Resistance Measurements; 8. Inductance and Capacitance Measurements; 9. Cathode-Ray Oscilloscopes; 10. Special Oscilloscopes; 11. Signal Generators; 12. Instrument Calibration; 13. Graphic Recording Instruments; 14. Waveform Analyzing Instruments; 15. Miscellaneous Meters; 16. Laboratory Power Supplies; Appendices

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual in CD

October 2009

` 310 | 9780198065555 | 452 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Hands on introduction to Labview for Scientists and EngineersJohn Essick, Professor Reed College, USA

• Flexible modular structure. The text’s unique organization makes it suitable as either a short introduction to LabVIEW or a guide to more in-depth programming.

• Easy-to-implement Express VIs enable introduction of data acquisition in early chapters.

• “Do It Yourself” projects at the end of each chapter.

• Homework problems at the end of each chapter.

Hands-on Introduction to LabVIEW for Scientists and Engineers takes a “learn-by-doing” approach to acquiring the computer-based skills used in daily experimental work. Ideal as a course textbook or a self-study supplement, the text explores practical programming solutions for carrying out interesting and relevant projects. The first four chapters focus on the fundamentals of LabVIEW programming and the basics of computer-based experimentation using a National Instruments data acquisition (DAQ) device.

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Contents: 1. The While Loop and Waveform Chart; 2. The For Loop and Waveform Graph; 3. The Mathscript Node and XY Graph; 4. Data Acquisition Using DAQ Assistant; 5. Data Files and Character Strings; 6. Shift Registers; 7. The Case Structure; 8. The Sequence Structure; 9. Analysis VIs: Curve Fitting; 10. Analysis VIs: Fast Fourier Transform; 11. Data Acquisition and Generation Using DAQmx VIs; 12. PID Temperature Control Project; 13. Control of Stand-Alone Instruments; Appendix I: Construction of Temperature Control System

August 2010

` 465 | 9780198069492 | 450 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Second Edition

instrument TransducersAn Introduction to their performance and design

H.K.P. Neubert

The second edition of Instrument Transducers maintains the emphasis on transducers as entities with respect to physical principles, performance analysis, design, and construction.Aspects of mechanical and electrical design procedures of specific materials, and of modern construction techniques are discussed in greater detail than available elsewhere, against the background of exacting performance requirements.The International System of Units (SI) is used throughout the text. The book is aimed at engineers active in the field of instrumentation and control engineering.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Classification of Instrument Transducers; 3. Mechanical Input Characteristics; 4. Electrical Output Characteristics; 5. Force- Balance Transducers; The International System of Units (SI); Conversion Tables; Index

June 1999

` 310 | 9780195629972 | Paperback | Indian Reprint

instrumentation for Engineers and ScientistsJohn D. Turner, Chief Research Scientist, Transport Research Laboratory and Martyn Hill, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Southampton.

The approach used is to present instrumentation from the viewpoints of both electronics and signal analysis. The authors’ aim throughout has been to write a book which guides the reader through the intricacies of specifying and selecting an instrumentation system, acquiring data without corrupting or distorting it in the process, and applying sensible signal analysis techniques. Examples and case studies are used to illustrate the techniques discussed, including many drawn from real-life instrumentation problems encountered by the authors in engineering, physics and medicine.

Contents: 1. Introduction - General design of instrumentation systems: Error analysis; 2. Temperature sensors; 3. Displacement sensing; 4. Velocity and acceleration transducers; 5. Strain measurement techniques; 6. Pressure sensors; 7. Torque and mechanical power measurement; 8. Flow sensors; 9. Signal conditioning circuits; 10. Signal conversion and data acquisition; 11. Signal analysis: frequency domain techniques

May 2009

` 295 | 9780199577309 | 204 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Electronic instrument DesignArchitecting for the Life Cycle

Kim R. Fowler, Ixthos, Inc.

• Focuses on practical application of engineering principles, creating an excellent reference for engineers in diverse fields

• Includes numerous examples and case studies, offering practical design solutions

Contents: 1. Systems Engineering; 2. Architecting and Engineering Judgment; 3. Documentation; 4. The Human Interface; 5. Packaging and Enclosures; 6. Grounding and Shielding; 7. Circuit Design; 8. Circuit Layout; 9. Power; 10. Cooling; 11. Software; 12. Debugging and Testing; 13. Integration, Production, and Logistics; Appendix A. Outline of Milestones and Documents for Developing Electronic Instruments; Appendix B. Design Review Checklists; Appendix C. Software Design Tools

June 2006

` 450 | 9780195685657 | 576 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

process ControlPrinciples and Applications

Surekha Bhanot, Instrumentation Group, BITS, Pilani.

• Presents the fundamental concepts in a student-friendly manner

• Includes numerous solved examples with step-by-step procedures

• Provides plenty of review questions and numerical problems to enhance understanding of key concepts

• Presents advanced topics such as Artificial Intelligence techniques related to process control

Process Control—Principles and Applications is specifically designed to serve as a basic text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of instrumentation engineering. It provides a thorough understanding of the basic principles and techniques used in analysis and design of process control. Beginning with the basic concepts of process dynamics and mathematical modelling, the book gives an exhaustive coverage of theory of controllers, types of controllers, control valves, complex control systems, multiloop interactions, and computer—based control. It includes advanced topics such as programmable logic controllers and distributed control and SCADA. It also covers AI techniques such as expert systems, neural networks, and fuzzy logic.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Process Control; 2. Process Dynamics & Mathematical Modelling; 3. Theory of Controllers; 4. Closed Loop Response; 5. Hydraulic & Pneumatic Controllers; 6. Electronic Controllers; 7. Direct Digital Control; 8. Control Valves; 9. P&I Diagram; 10. Cascade, Feed forward & Ratio Control; 11. Selective & Adaptive Control System; 12. Multiloop Interactions; 13. Programmable Logic Controllers; 14. DCS & Scada System; 15. Intelligent Control & Artificial Intelligence; 16. Expert Systems; 17. Artificial Neural Network; 18. Fuzzy Logic

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual

March 2008

` 395 | 9780195693348 | 464 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Fourth Edition

Design of Feedback Control SystemsRaymond T. Stefani, Bahram Shahian, Late Clement J. Savant, and Late Gene H. Hostetter, all of California State University, Long Beach.

• Includes drill problems for gauging knowledge and skills after each topic

• Provides state-of-the-art design examples

• Uses marginal summaries to guide the student

• Introduces new ideas in the context of previous material, with a guide to the information that follows

• Presents practical examples of the latest advances in control sciences

This volume is designed for electrical and mechanical engineering students in advanced undergraduate control systems courses. This tutorial-style textbook has been completely updated to include the use of modern analytical software, especially MATLAB. It thoroughly discusses classical control theory and state variable control theory, as well as advanced and digital control topics. Each topic is preceded by analytical considerations that provide a well-organized parallel treatment of analysis and design. Design is presented in separate chapters devoted to root locus, frequency domain, and state space viewpoints.

Contents: 1. Continuous-Time System Description; 2. Continuous-Time System Response; 3. Performance Specifications; 4. Root Locus Analysis; 5. Root Locus Design; 6. Frequency Response Analysis; 7. Frequency Response Design; 8. State Space Analysis; 9. State Space Design; 10. Advanced State Space Methods; 11. Digital Control; Appendixes

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February 2006

` 585 | 9780195682830 | 864 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Second Edition

Systems and ControlStanislaw H. Zak, Purdue University.

Systems and Control presents modeling, analysis, and control of dynamical systems. It acquaints students with the basics of dynamical system theory and also equips them with the tools necessary for control system design. It emphasizes design and demonstrates how dynamical system theory fits into practical applications. Classical methods and the techniques of post-modern control engineering are covered in a unified fashion.

Contents: 1. Dynamical Systems and Modeling; 2. Analysis of Modeling Equations; 3. Linear Systems; 4. Stability; 5. Optimal Control; 6. Sliding Modes; 7. Vector Field Methods; 8. Fuzzy Systems; 9. Neural Networks; 10. Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms; 11. Chaotic Systems and Fractals; Appendix: Math Review

October 2006

` 495 | 9780195685701 | 706 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Automatic Control SystemsBasic Analysis and Design

William A. Wolovich, Brown University, USA

The ultimate objective of any controls text is to teach students how to achieve the best possible design. In this new text, Wolovich integrates classical and modern techniques, systematically develops all the background material necessary to achieve the best possible design, and stresses flexibility to attain this goal. All the relevant controls topics are presented in a clear pedagogical sequence beginning with the equivalence of system descriptions, followed by coverage of performance goals and tests, and concluding with some new and innovative design methods for achieving the goals independent of the particular system description.

Contents: 1. Introduction and Historical Perspective; Part I: Dynamical System Representations; 2. Differential Operator and State-Space Models; 3. The Transfer Function/Matrix; 4. Dynamical Response; Part II: Performance Goals and Tests; 5. General Control and Nominal Stability; 6. Loop Goals; 7. Response Goals; Part III: Compensation; 8. Classical Control Techniques; 9. Modern Control Techniques Appendix; A. Matrix/Vector Algebra Appendix; B. Laplace Transforms and Polynomial Algebra References

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October 2011

` 450 | 9780198079521 | 472 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Second Edition

Digital Control SystemsBenjamin C. Kuo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Emeritus).

• Contains updated information on microprocessor and DSP (Digital Systems Programs) controls, with particular attention paid to design.

• Describes, in a clear explanation of the sampling process, the mathematical treatment and operation of various types of sampling.

• Offers a contemporary treatment of the Nyquist criterion—presenting a simpler application than the conventional method.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Signal Conversion and Processing; 3. The z-Transform; 4. Transfer Functions, Block Diagrams and Signal Flow Graphs; 5. The State Variable Technique; 6. Controllability, Observability and Stability; 7. Time-Domain and z-Domain Analysis; 8. Frequency-Domain Analysis; 9. Digital Simulation and Digital Redesign; 10. Design of Discrete-Data Systems; 11. Optimal Control; 12. Microprocessor and DSP Controls; Appendices

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March 2007

` 525 | 9780198083542 | 784 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

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Second Edition

intelligent Systems and ControlPrinciples and Applications

(Includes CD)

Laxmidhar Behera, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur and Indrani Kar, IIT Guwahati

• Includes exercises for self-practice at the end of each chapter

• Intelligent control schemes have been designed for benchmark nonlinear systems across various disciplines

• Comprehensively covers fuzzy and neural control schemes and introduces quantum neural networks using a novel paradigm

• Incorporates experiments on cart-pole inverted pendulum system and seven DOF robot manipulator

• Provides illustrative examples with MATLAB codes

In the CD

• C-codes for selected end-chapter exercises and examples have been included in the CD accompanying the book. Simulation results and experimental videos are also provided in the CD

Contents: 1. Non-linear Control: Primer; 2. Neural Networks; 3. Fuzzy Logic; 4. Indirect Adaptive Control Using Neural Networks; 5. Direct Adaptive Control Using Neural Networks; 6. Approximate Dynamic Programming; 7. Fuzzy Logic Control; 8. Takagi–Sugeno Fuzzy Model Based Control; 9. Intelligent Control of a Pendulum on a Cart; 10. Visual Motor Control of a Redundant Manipulator; Appendix: List of C Programs on CD; References

November 2009

` 450 | 9780198063155 | 388 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Artificial intelligence and intelligent SystemsN.P. Padhy, IIT Roorkee.

• Includes real-world examples to illustrate concepts

• Contains a separate chapter on programming languages in AI

• Includes new topics such as swarm intelligent systems

• Explains genetic algorithms and swarm intelligence using examples

• Provides numerous illustrations, examples, and end-chapter exercises

Intelligent systems such as expert systems, fuzzy systems, artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, and swarm intelligent systems are discussed in detail with examples to facilitate in-depth understanding of AI. The text emphasizes the solution of real-world problems using the latest AI techniques. Since the ultimate goal of AI is the construction of programs to solve problems, an entire chapter has been devoted to the programming languages used in AI problem solving.

Contents: 1. Artificial Intelligence: History and Applications; 2. Knowledge Representation: Reasoning, Issues, and Acquisition; 3. Heuristic Search; 4. State Space Search: Implementation and Applications; 5. Artificial Intelligence Problem-solving Languages; 6. Expert Systems; 7. Fuzzy Systems; 8. Artificial Neural Networks; 9. Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Programming; 10. Swarm Intelligent Systems

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual

February 2005

` 375 | 9780195671544 | 632 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Digital image processing(Includes CD)

S Sridhar, Department of Information Science and Technology, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai.

• Adopts algorithmic approach to illustrate image processing

• Provides simple explanations to topics such as Shannon—Fano coding, morphological gradient, polygonal approximations, shape number, and component labelling

• Includes solved numerical examples interspersed throughout the book

• Contains appendices that discuss the basics of MATLAB programming and ImageJ, and provide information on other public domain image processing software

• Includes a laboratory manual with simple examples illustrated through MATLAB and augmented through ImageJ, a GUI-based public domain software

In the CD • MATLAB programs discussed in the lab manual, with representative input and

output images.

• Select images from Chapters 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, and 12 of the book reproduced in colour

• Additional test images for performing laboratory exercises

The book strikes a perfect balance between theoretical and mathematical exposition, with several numerical examples, review questions, numerical exercises, and MATLAB programs.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Image Processing; 2. Digital Imaging System; 3. Digital Image Processing Operations; 4. Digital Image Transforms; 5. Image Enhancement and Restoration; 6. Image Compression; 7. Image Segmentation; 8. Colour Image Processing; 9. Image Morphology; 10. Image Features Representation and Description; 11. Object Recognition; 12. Related Topics; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual & PowerPoint Presentation

May 2011

` 425 | 9780198070788 | 660 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Neural Networks for pattern RecognitionC.M. Bishop, Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft Research Cambridge

This is the first comprehensive treatment of feed-forward neural networks from the perspective of statistical pattern recognition. After introducing the basic concepts, the text examines techniques for modeling probability density functions and discusses the properties and merits of the multi-layer perceptron and radial basis function network models. Also covered are various forms of error functions, principal algorithms for error function minimalization, learning and generalization in neural networks, and Bayesian techniques and their applications. With more than 100 exercises, this work will benefit anyone involved in the fields of neural computation and pattern recognition.

Contents: 1. Statistical Pattern Recognition; 2. Probability Density Estimation; 3. Single-Layer Networks; 4. The Multi-Layer Perceptron; 5. Radial Basis Functions; 6. Error Functions; 7. Parameter Optimization Algorithms; 8. Pre-processing and Feature Extraction; 9. Learning and Generalization; 10. Bayesian Techniques; Appendixes; A. Symmetric Matrices; B. Gaussian Integrals; C. Lagrange Multipliers; D. Calculus of Variations; E. Principal Components

August 2005

` 450 | 9780195667998 | 500 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

pattern Recognition Techniques and Applications

(Includes CD)

Rajjan Shinghal Formerly, Professor of Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal.

• Includes separate chapters on decision trees, evolutionary approach, Bayes, nearest neighbour, neural nets, linear classifier, attribute selection, clustering, and syntactic pattern recognition

• Emphasizes the practical applications of all the theory presented

• Provides programming as well as non-programming exercises for each chapter

• Proposes projects for medical prognostication and optical character recognition

• Includes a separate CD containing data files for the project on optical character recognition

Contents: 1. Learning to Recognize Patterns; 2. Decision Trees: Basics; 3. Decision Trees: Extensions; 4. Obtaining Prules by Evolution; 5. Bayes Classification; 6. Nearest Neighbour Classification; 7. Multilayer Neural Nets; 8. Linear Classification; 9. Cross Validation and Attribute Selection; 10. Clustering; 11. Syntatic Pattern Recognition; 12. Summing Up; Appendices

December 2005

` 395 | 9780195676853 | 300 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Materials Science for Electrical and Electronic EngineersIan Jones, University of Birmingham

• Concise; covers what’s needed at this level without burrying the reader in unnecessary detail

• Focused on what electrical and electronic engineers need to know

• Exercises set in the text are answered at the back of the book, showing students how to tackle problems

• The writing is refreshingly relaxed, clear and confident, making concepts easy to understand and remember

This is a book for electrical and electronic engineers, not for materials scientists. Every explanation is rendered in its simplest and clearest form and as many relevant examples are included as possible. At every point, the author makes clear the direct relevance of every topic to the reader’s main course of study: electrical and electronic engineering. The central theme is that the type of bonding in a solid not only controls its electrical properties but also, and just as directly, its mechanical properties and how things are made from it. Thus the reason why a copper wire can conduct electricity is exactly the same reason it can be drawn into a wire in the first place. The reason why a piece of porcelain does not conduct electricity is the same as why it cannot be rolled into its final shape as copper could and thus has to be made directly. This common origin of electrical and mechanical properties dictates the structure of the book.

Contents: 1: Conductors, insulators, and semiconductors; 2: An introduction to metals; 3: Mechanical properties; 4: Manufacturing conductors; 5: Steel; 6: Electrochemistry: electroplating and corrosion; 7: Ceramics; 8: Plastics; 9: Semiconductors and the electronics industry; 10: Magnetic materials; 11: Superconductors and optical fibres

May 2007

` 365 | 9780195691634 | 354 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Eighth Edition

Electrical properties of Materials Laszlo Solymar, Imperial College, London, and Donald Walsh, University of Oxford

• Full coverage of the whole field of the electrical properties of materials, including device applications

• Written in a style that appeals to undergraduates

• Has been endorsed by lecturers as ‘bedtime reading’

• Economic with the use of mathematics

New to this edition

• Entire new chapter on Metamaterials, alongside expanded coverage of plasma phenomena and anomalous dispersion.

• Coverage of new developments in many areas, including THz devices, semiconductor devices, spintronics, quantum-dot devices, optoelectronic devices and superconductors.

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An informal and highly accessible writing style, a simple treatment of mathematics, and clear guide to applications, have made this book a classic text in electrical and electronic engineering. Students will find it both readable and comprehensive. The fundamental ideas relevant to the understanding of the electrical properties of materials are emphasized; in addition, topics are selected in order to explain the operation of devices having applications (or possible future applications) in engineering.The whole text is designed as an undergraduate course. However most individual sections are self contained and can be used as background reading in graduate courses, and for interested persons who want to explore advances in microelectronics, lasers, nanotechnology and several other topics that impinge on modern life.

Contents: 1: The electron as a particle; 2: The electron as a wave; 3: The electron; 4: The hydrogen atom and the periodic table; 5: Bonds; 6: The free electron theory of metals; 7: The band theory of solids; 8: Semiconductors; 9: Principles of semiconductor devices; 10: Dielectric materials; 11: Magnetic materials; 12: Lasers; 13: Optoelectronics; 14: Superconductivity; 15: Metamaterials

June 2010

` 425 | 9780199596935 | 464 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Computer Fundamentals and programming in C Reema Thareja, Institute of Information Technology and Management, GGS Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

• Gives a thorough overview of the concept of data structures including linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs

• Contains numerous appendices on topics such as ASCII chart, ANSI C library functions, algorithms and calculating program efficiency, and frequently asked questions, with answers for further reference

• Includes plenty of examples codes along with their outputs and several end-chapter exercises, including objective type questions, review exercises, and programming problems.

• Provides model test papers to familiarize students with thetype of questions asked in examinations

Computer Fundamentals and Programming in C is designed to serve as a textbook for the undergraduate students of engineering, computer science, computer applications, and information technology. The book provides a thorough overview of all the fundamental concepts related to computer science and programming.

Beginning with an introduction to computers, the book offers a detailed account of various topics covered in computer fundamentals ranging from the evolution and characteristics of computers, description of latest software technologies, and the Internet, to the basics of C programming along with an introduction of important data structures.

Written in lucid language, the book provides several pedagogical features including numerous case studies, plenty of well-labelled illustrations, key terms, and end-chapter exercises. Text is interspersed with notes that provide additional but relevant information and programming tips that will help students avoid common programming errors. In addition, numerous screenshots that aid students to visualize the concepts and several example codes to apply the concepts learned in real-life scenario are included.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Computers; 2. Input and Output Devices; 3. Binary Number System; 4. Computer Memory; 5. Computer Software; 6. Computer Networks and the Internet; 7. Introduction to Algorithms and Programming Languages; 8. Introduction to C; 9. Decision Control and Looping Statements; 10.

Functions; 11. Arrays; 12. Strings; 13. Pointers; 14. Structure, Union, and Enumerated Data Types; 15. Files; 16. Preprocessor Directives; 17. Data Structures; Appendix A - ASCII Chart and Bitwise Operations; Appendix B - ANSI C Library Functions; Appendix C - Advanced Type Qualifiers and Inline Functions in C; Appendix D - Versions of C; Appendix E - Algorithms and Calculating Program Efficiency; Appendix F - Interview Questions with Solutions’ Appendix G - Model Test Papers; Appendix H - Answers to Objective Questions

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February 2012

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Second Edition Computer Fundamentals and programming in C(Includes CD)

Pradip Dey and Manas Ghosh, RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata

New to this Edition

• New chapters: Introduction to Software; Internet and The World Wide Web

• Improved explanations of algorithms and codes, and new in-text examples

• Points to Note, Key Terms with definitions, and Frequently Asked Questions with each chapter

• Project Questions with relevant chapters

Computer Fundamentals and Programming in C 2e is designed to serve as a textbook for an introductory core course on computers and programming in C.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Computer Fundamentals; 2. Number Systems and Binary Arithmetic; 3.Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates; 4. Introduction to Software; 5.Basic Concepts of Operating Systems; 6.Internet and The World Wide Web; 7. Introduction to Programming, Algorithms, and Flowcharts; 8.Basics of C; 9.Input and Output; 10.Control Statements; 11. Arrays and Strings; 12.Functions; 13.Pointers in C; 14.User-defined Data Types and Variables: Structures, Unions, Enumerations, and Bitfields; 15. Files in C; 16. Advanced C; Appendices (on CD)

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programming in CReema Thareja, Institute of Information Technology and Management, GGS Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

• Includes numerous examples and programs with outputs to illustrate the concepts

• Provides several end-chapter exercises to test the understanding of the theory

• Provides programming tips in the form of sidebars to help troubleshoot errors

• Includes solutions to all the end-chapter MCQs

• Contains a section on FAQs with their solutions

• Contains useful appendices

The key topics include loops and decision-control statements, functions, arrays, strings, pointers, structures and unions, file management, and pre-processor directives. It deals separately with the fundamental concepts of various data structures such as linked lists, stacks and queues, trees, and graphs.

The book provides numerous case studies linked to the concepts explained in the text. With its highly detailed pedagogy entailing examples, figures, algorithms, programming tips, keywords, and exercises, the book will serve as an ideal resource for students to master and fine-tune the art of writing efficient C programs.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Programming; 2. Introduction to C; 3. Decision Control and Looping Statements; 4. Functions; 5. Arrays; 6. Strings; 7. Pointers; 8. Structure, Union, and Enumerated Data Types; 9. Files; 10. Preprocessor Directives; 11. Linked Lists; 12. Stacks and Queues; 13. Trees; 14. Graphs; Appendix A: ANSI C Library Functions; Appendix B: Type Qualifiers and Inline Functions; Appendix C: Versions of C; Appendix D: Algorithms; Appendix E: Graphics Programming; Appendix F: Mouse Programming

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introduction to C programmingReema Thareja, Institute of Information Technology and Management, GGS Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

• Provides several end-chapter exercises to test the understanding of the theory

• Includes numerous examples and programs with outputs to illustrate the concepts

• Contains chapter-wise case studies to enhance learning

• Provides programming tips in the form of sidebars to help troubleshoot errors

In the CD

• Chapter-wise programming examples

• Program codes provided in the case studies

• Appendices on Library functions, Type Qualifiers and Inline Functions, Versions of C, Algorithms, Graphics and Mouse Programming

• Frequently asked questions and answers to all the objective-type questions

Contents: 1. Introduction to Programming; 2. Introduction to C; 3. Decision Control and Looping Statements; 4. Functions; 5. Arrays; 6. Strings; 7. Pointers; 8. Structure, Union, and Enumerated Data Types; 9. Files; 10. Preprocessor Directives; 11. Linked Lists; Case Study for Chapters 8, 9, and 11

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Second Edition

programming in C(Includes CD)

Pradip Dey and Manas Ghosh, RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata.

New to the Second Edition• New chapter on Stacks, Queues, and Trees

• Chapter-end case studies to demonstrate how concepts can be put into practice

• Points to Note, Key Terms with definitions, Frequently Asked Questions, and Project Questions with each chapter

• Improved explanations of algorithms and codes, and new in-text examples

• Incremental problem running through Chapters 3 to 9, illustrating program code building from basics

• New sections such as variable length arrays, searching and sorting algorithms, pointer and const qualifier, and applications of linked lists

Features

• Illustrates widely used library functions with program codes and test cases

• Highlights the common mistakes to indicate the possible problem areas

• Highlights C99 features wherever relevant in the text

• Provides numerous review questions and programming exercises at the end of each chapter

In the CD• All the example programs, incremental problems, and case studies in a user-

friendly format.

Beginning with the basic concepts of programming, the book gives an exhaustive coverage of arrays, strings, functions, pointers, and data structures. Separate chapters on linked lists and stacks, queues, and trees, with their implementation in C, have been provided to simplify the learning of complex concepts.

Some advanced features of C such as memory models, command-line arguments, and bitwise operators have also been included. Case studies demonstrating the use of C in solving mathematical as well as real-life problems have also been presented. This edition also highlights C99 features wherever relevant in the text.

Students will find this book an excellent companion for self-study owing to its easy-to-understand approach with plenty of programs complete with source codes, sample outputs, and test cases.

Contents: 1 Introduction to Programming, Algorithms and Flowcharts; 2 Basics of C; 3 Input and Output; 4 Control Statements; 5 Arrays and Strings; 6 Functions; 7 Pointers in C; 8 User-Defined Data Types and Variables; 9 Files in C; 10 Linked Lists; 11 Advanced C; 12 Stacks, Queues, and Trees; Appendices

September 2011

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Second Edition

programming with ANSi C++Bhushan Trivedi, GLS Institute of Computer Technology, Ahmedabad

• Detailed discussion on advanced topics such as RTTI, Casting operators, MIL, Reference variables, and Templates

• Contains numerous application-oriented programs, complete with their source codes and test cases

• Programs are followed by a detailed analysis section that decode the logic behind the programs

• Includes plenty of end-chapter programming exercises to convert learning into practice

• Accompanied with a CD that contains the codes of all the programs as well as the case study

Programming with ANSI C++ 2/e is thoroughly updated while preserving the essence of the original edition. It provides a fine balance between theory and practice and an in-depth coverage of both elementary as well as advanced topics. Starting with an introduction to object-oriented paradigm and an overview of C++, it gradually moves on to analyse in detail important concepts such as classes, objects, functions, constructors and destructors, operator overloading, inheritance, polymorphism, and exception handling. Besides, there are dedicated chapters on templates, RTTI and casting operators, streams, files, namespaces, string objects, and STL.

Contents: 1. Object-Oriented Programming and C++; 2. Overview of the C++ Language; 3. Classes and Objects; 4. Functions; 5. Constructors and Destructors; 6. Operator Overloading and User-defined Conversions; 7. Template; 8. Exception Handling; 9. Inheritance; 10. Runtime Polymorphism by Virtual Functions; 11. RTTI and Casting Operators; 12. Streams and Formatted IO; 13. Using Files for IO; 14. Namespaces; 15. String Objects; 16. Standard Template Library; Appendix: Case Study

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` 395 | 9780198083962 | 644 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Second Edition

Object-Oriented programming with C++ (includes CD)

Sourav Sahay, Lead Consultant, Capgemini, USA

• New chapter on data structures containing new and original algorithms, especially an elegant and simple recursive algorithm for inserting nodes into trees.

• New sections on explicit constructors, command line arguments, and re-throwing exceptions

• Elaborate explanations, well-supported with illustrative diagrams

• Accompanied with a CD that contains the codes of all the programs

Object-Oriented Programming with C++ 2/e imparts a clear understanding of objects and the method of modelling them in the object-oriented programming system. The book would also be suitable for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students of computer applications. With plenty of solved examples and exercises

in each chapter, the text provides the right balance between explanation of fundamentals and demonstration of good programming.

Contents: 1. Introduction to C++; 2. Classes and Objects; 3. Dynamic Memory Management; 4. Constructors and Destructors; 5. Inheritance; 6. Virtual Functions and Dynamic Polymorphism; 7. Stream and File Handling; 8. Operator Overloading, Type Conversion, New Style Casts, and RTTI; 9. Data Structures; 10. Templates; 11. Exception Handling; Appendix A: Case Study; Appendix B: Comparison of C++ with C; Appendix C: Comparison of C++ with Java; Appendix D: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design; Appendix E: Glossary; Appendix F: Self Tests

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programming in JavaSachin Malhotra, Chairperson, PGDM-IT, IMS Ghaziabad, Saurabh Choudhary, Dean, Academics, IMS Ghaziabad

• Covers the latest Java standard edition 6

• Includes the concepts of object-oriented programming before commencing with the fundamentals of Java

• Provides line-by-line explanations along with comments in the programs for an in-depth understanding of the programming examples

• Includes key notes wherever required

• Introduces advance topics such as Java beans, servlets, and swings

The book provides a comprehensive discussion of the latest features of Java such as enumerations, generics, logging API, console class, StringBuilder class, Network Interface class, and assertions. The inclusion of these features combined with core concepts like multithreading, applets, AWT, and swings provide a thorough understanding of the important concepts. Lastly, the book gives an insight into some advanced concepts such as servlets, RMI, and JDBC. Numerous programming exercises are interspersed in the chapters for better understanding of concepts. The book includes detailed exercises and also some key review questions.

Contents: 1. Introduction to OOP; 2. Getting Started with Java; 3. Java Programming Constructs; 4. Classes and Objects; 5. Inheritance; 6. Interfaces, Packages, and Enumeration; 7. Exception, Assertions, and Logging; 8. Multithreading in Java; 9. Input/Output, Serialization; 10. Java.util and Generics; 11. Network Programming; 12. Applets; 13. Event Handling in Java; 14. Abstract Window Toolkit; 15. Swing; 16. Introduction to Advanced Java; Appendix A: Lab Manual; Appendix B: Interview Questions

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Data Structures Using CReema Thareja, Institute of Information Technology and Management, GGS Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

• Provides a brush up of C programming basics before delving into the analysis of data structures

• Makes use of numerous algorithms, programs, and illustrations to explain the concepts

• Provides adequate end-chapter exercises for revision and practice

The book balances the theoretical aspects of data structures with their practical implementation. It starts off with a thorough overview of the concepts of C programming followed by pointers and functions. It then connects these concepts and applies them to the study of various data structures such as arrays, strings, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs. A separate chapter on efficient binary trees discusses concepts such as AVL trees, M-way search trees, B and B+ trees, tries, red-black trees, and splay trees. In addition, the book includes detailed description on sorting techniques and hashing, and an exclusive chapter on the attributes and organization of files.

Contents: 1. Introduction to C; 2. Functions; 3. Pointers; 4. Introduction to Data Structures; 5. Arrays; 6. Strings; 7. Structures; 8. Linked Lists; 9. Stacks and Queues; 10. Trees; 11. Efficient Binary Trees; 12. Heaps; 13. Graphs; 14. Sorting; 15. Hashing and Collision; 16. File and their Organization

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` 395 | 9780198065449 | 690 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Data and File Structures Using C Reema Thareja, Institute of Information Technology and Management, GGS Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

• Conforms strictly to the GTU syllabus for data and file structures

• Supplies numerous algorithms, programs, and illustrations to explain the concepts

• Contains practical implementation of the algorithms using tested C programs

• Provides adequate end-chapter exercises and multiple-choice questions with answers for revision and practice.

Contents: PART 1: Introduction To Data Structures; 1. Introduction to Data Structures; PART 2: Linear Data Structures; 2. Arrays; 3. Stacks and Queues; 4. Structures; 5. Linked Lists; PART 3: Nonlinear Data Structures; 6. Trees; 7. Graphs; PART 4: Hashing and File Structures; 8. Hashing and Collision; 9. Files and Their Organization; PART 5: Appendices

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Data Structures Using C++Varsha H. Patil, Head, Computer & I.T. Engineering Department, Matoshri College of Engineering, Nashik

• Provides a thorough overview of the fundamental concepts

• Includes numerous algorithms and program codes in C++ to illustrate the topics discussed

• Provides several illustrations and flowcharts to help understand the subject effectively

• Contains glossary and summary at the end of every chapter for a quick recapitulation

Data Structures Using C++ is designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate engineering students of computer science and information technology as well as postgraduate students of computer applications. The book aims to provide a comprehensive coverage of all the topics related to data structures

The book begins with a discussion on the fundamentals of data structures and algorithms, and moves on to the concepts of linear data structures, stacks, recursion, queues, and searching and sorting. All the elements of data structures, such as linked lists, trees, graphs, hashing, heaps, and indexing, are covered in separate chapters in detail. The chapter on files explains file management and organization using C++ and the chapter on the standard template library provides detailed coverage of entities such as containers and iterators.

Written in a simple manner with strong pedagogy including numerous multiple choice and review questions, the book also provides programming problems at the end of every chapter.

Contents: 1. Fundamental Concepts; 2. Linear Data Structure Using Arrays 3. Stacks; 4. Recursion; 5. Queues; 6. Linked Lists; 7. Trees; 8. Graphs; 9. Searching and Sorting; 10. Search Trees; 11. Hashing; 12. Heaps; 13. Indexing and Multiway Trees; 14. Files; 15. Standard Template Library; 16. Algorithm Analysis and Design; Appendix: Overview of C++ Programming

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Data Structures via C++Objects by Evolution

A. Michael Berman, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

• An appendix covering the basics of the C++ language makes this text accessible to students with little or no background in C++

This book is designed as a survey of CS2 data structures using C++ as the base programming language. The author introduces Object-Oriented Programming concepts in the context of traditional data structures and algorithms, emphasizing encapsulation from the beginning and gradually bringing in generics, inheritance and polymorphism as the book progresses. Real-world examples illustrate the

GTU Edition

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material in a way that makes it accessible to readers with no more than a basic background in the subject.

Contents: 1. Software Engineering and Computer Programming; 2. Designing Software: Two Approaches; 3. Software Reliability; 4. Abstract Data Types, Classes, and Objects; 5. Efficiency; 6. Recursion; 7. Lists; 8. Stacks; 9. Queues; 10. Tables; 11. Trees; 12. Graphs; Appendix A: A Brief Review of C; Appendix B: C++ for the Pascal Programmer; Appendix C: C++ for the Programmer

July 2012

` 395 | 9780198089520 | 496 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Discrete MathematicsS.K. Chakraborty, Department of Applied Mathematics, BIT, Mesra, Ranchi. B.K. Sarkar, Department of Information Technology and MCA, BIT, Mesra, Ranchi

• Contains numerous solved examples and end-chapter exercises

• Lays emphasis on the applicability of mathematical structures to computer science

• Includes separate chapters on combinatorics and automata theory

Discrete Mathematics is designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate engineering students of computer science and postgraduate students of computer applications. Beginning with a detailed analysis of modern mathematical concepts like sets, relation and functions, and matrices, the book delves into core concepts of discrete mathematics like combinatorics, logic and truth tables, groups, order relation and lattices, Boolean algebra, trees, and graphs. Special emphasis is also laid on certain advanced topics like complexity and formal language and automata. Algorithms and programs have been used wherever required to illustrate the applications.

Contents: 1. Sets, Relations, and Functions; 2. Combinatorics; 3. Mathematical Logic; 4. Algebraic Structures; 5. Matrix Algebra; 6. Order, Relation, and Lattices; 7. Boolean Algebra; 8. Complexity; 9. Graph Theory; 10. Tree; 11. Formal Language and Automata; Appendix: Number System

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Second Edition

Discrete MathematicsNorman L. Biggs, London School of Economics, University of London.

• New edition of a best-selling undergraduate textbook

• Contains nine new introductory chapters, in addition to updated chapters from the previous edition

• Contains over 1000 individual exercises and selected solutions

• Companion website www.oup.com/mathematics/discretemath contains hints and solutions to all exercises

Contents: 1. Statements and proofs; 2. Set notation; 3. The logical framework; 4. Natural numbers; 5. Functions; 6. How to count; 7. Integers; 8. Divisibility and prime numbers; 9. Fractions and real numbers; Techniques: 10. Principles of counting; 11. Subsets and designs; 12. Partition, classification and distribution; 13. Modular arithmetic; Algorithms and Graphs; 14. Algorithms and their efficiency; 15. Graphs; 16. Trees, sorting and searching; 17. Bipartite graphs and matching problems; 18. Digraphs, networks and flows; 19. Recursive techniques; Algebraic Methods: 20. Groups; 21. Groups of permutations; 22. Rings, fields and polynomials; 23. Finite fields and some applications; 24. Error-correcting codes; 25. Generating functions; 26. Partitions of a positive integer; 27. Symmetry and counting

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Formal Language and Automata TheoryChander Kumar Nagpal, Principal & Professor (CSE/IT), Echelon Institute of Technology, Faridabad

• Presents complex mathematical concepts in a simplified manner

• Provides several solved examples as well as supplementary examples in each chapter for better recapitulation of concepts

• Includes numerous multiple-choice questions with answers, and problems for practice at the end of each chapter

• Includes appendices on Church–Turing thesis, Godel numbering, key scientists, and important events in this field

The book provides extensive coverage of essential topics such as computability, formal languages, models of computation/automation, complexity theory, NP completeness, and decidability.

Contents: 1. Automata, Formal Languages, and Computability; 2. Mathematical Preliminaries; 3. Finite Automata; 4. Regular Grammar and Regular Sets; 5. Context-free Grammars and Languages; 6. Pushdown Automata; 7. Turing Machines; 8. The Pitfall of Algorithmic Computing: Undecidability; 9. Computable Functions; 10. Computational Complexity: Tractable and Possibly Intractable Problems; Appendix A: Church–Turing Thesis; Appendix B: Godel Numbering; Appendix C: Homage to Key Scientists; Appendix D: Chronology of Some Important Events

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Theory of Computation Vivek Kulkarni, Principal Architect, Persistent Systems Ltd., Pune

• Provides comprehensive coverage of fundamental concepts of theory of computation and formal languages

• Includes algorithms and program codes in C for implementation and description of the key concepts

• Describes different computational models such as Turing model, Post machine, and Markov model in detail

• Provides numerous solved examples inside the text and notes for extra yet relevant information

• Contains appendices on implementation of concepts learnt in C language and five model test papers

Theory of Computation is designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate students of Computer Science and Engineering, Computer Applications, and Information Technology. It seeks to provide a comprehensive coverage of all the essential concepts of the subject.

Contents: 1. Preliminaries; 2. Finite State Machine; 3. Regular Expressions; 4. Turing Machine; 5. Grammars; 6. Pushdown Stack-Memory Machine; 7. Parsing Techniques; 8. Post Machine; 9. Undecidability; 10. Complexity and Classification of Problems; 11. Production Systems; Appendix A Implementations; Appendix B Model Test Papers

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Software EngineeringConcepts and Applications

Subhajit Datta , Software Professional.

• Discusses the theory of software engineering in the context of its practice

• Covers topics best suited to readers with limited or no prior exposure to software engineering

• Presents background information in the form of exhibits for many of the topics

• Includes worked-out examples, review questions, reflective questions, numerical problems, case studies, and programming examples to aid self-evaluation.

• Keeps the readers updated with new developments in the field through blogs and other online social media (www.dattas.net)

Software Engineering:Concepts and Applications bridges the critical gap between software engineering as taught in the classroom, and as practised in the real world. Primarily designed as a book for students of software engineering, it offers key insights for succeeding as professional software engineers.

Contents: Part I: Understanding the Realm of Software Engineering; 1. What is Software Engineering? 2. Evolution of Software Engineering; 3. Basic Ideas and First Principles; Part II: Planning and Managing Software Development; 4. Software Development Methodologies; 5. Place of Process in Software Development; 6. Software Estimation; 7. Role of Metrics in Software Development; 8. Software Project Management; 9. Human Aspects of Software Development; 10. Role of Automation in Software Development; Part III: Making Software; 11. Understanding Software Architecture; 12. Paradigms of Software Development; 13. Languages of Software Development; 14. Software Development across Workflows and Phases; 15. Building a Software System: An Extended Case Study; 16. Tricks of the Trade; Part IV: Testing, Maintaining, and Modifying Software Systems; 17. Software Testing,

Reliability, and Quality; 18. Towards Software Evolution Part V: Latest Trends of Software Development; 19. Software Engineering and the World Wide Web; 20. Towards Enterprise Software Development; 21. Global Software Development; 22. Open Source Software Development; 23. Future of Software Development

October 2010

` 365 | 9780195696561 | 512 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Software EngineeringPrinciples and Practice

Deepak Jain, HCL Technologies Limited, Noida

• Lays emphasis on automated processes for development and testing of software.

• Discusses various Software Development Process Models of latest industrial practices including a section on Capability Maturity Model (CMM).

• Provides exhaustive coverage of software project cost estimation models like Cost Constructive Model (COCOMO) and Delphi model.

• Incorporates several case studies to bring out the practical implications of software engineering.

• Includes end-chapter exercises with several review, multiple-choice questions and critical-thinking questions

• Contains sample question papers and interview questions for cracking university examinations and job interviews

Contents: 1. Software and Software Engineering; 2. Software Engineering Process and Models; 3. Software Requirements Engineering; 4. Principles of Modelling; 5. Quantifying Software with Metrics; 6. Software Project Planning and Management; 7. Software Design and Implementation; 8. Software Testing; 9. Software Delivery and Maintenance; 10. Software Retirement; Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: Sample Case Studies; Appendix C: ISO 9000; Appendix D: Quality Assurance Plan Appendix E: An Overview of CASE Tools; Appendix F: Model Question Papers; Appendix G: Important Interview Questions; Appendix H: Answers to Multiple Choice Questions

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Software Engineering FundamentalsAli Behforooz and Frederick J. Hudson, both at Towson State University.

• Offers extensive coverage of software metrics, reliability, resource estimations, risk management, planning, text and integration process, and technical management.

• Introduces the notion of using sofware metrics (attributes) as a management tool to evaluate and control the development process.

• Provides explicit guidance for virtually every task that a software engineer may be assigned.

• Uses realistic case studies and examples extensively to reinforce conceptual material.

• Encourages the use of modeling techniques while emphasizing the need to calibrate models with actual data and includes separate chapters on real-time software and human factors.

Contents: UNIT ONE: INTRODUCTION; 1. Overview of System and Software Development Life Cycles; 2. Case Studies; 3. Technical Planning; UNIT TWO: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN; 4. Software Specifications and Requirement Analysis; 5. Software Specification Tools; 6. Software Development Environment; 7. Software Design; 8. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design; UNIT THREE: IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE; 9. Fundamentals of Coding; 10. Software System Test and Integration; 11. Module Level Testing; 12. Debugging; 13. Software Maintenance and Maintainability; UNIT FOUR: SOFTWARE METRICS OR ATTRIBUTES; 14. Software Attributes and Their Estimation; 15. Software Development Resource Estimation; 16. Software Development Risk Assessment and Containment; 17. Reliability; 18. Software Quality and Quality Assurance; UNIT FIVE: SPECIAL TOPICS; 19. Real-Time Software; 20. Human Factors in Software Engineering; APPENDIXES; A. Communication Skills; B. Cost Benefit Analysis; C. Decisions and Trade-Offs; D. Reviews

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` 450 | 9780198090502 | 688 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Software Testing Principles and Practices

Naresh Chauhan, Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, YMCA University of Science and Technology, Faridabad

• It is the first text book for a course on Software Testing as per Indian University syllabi requirements

• Provides a comprehensive coverage of the software testing methodologies through a large number of diagrams and test cases.

• Includes separate chapters on Software Quality Assurance and Debugging that help in better understanding of the applications of Software testing.

• Detailed summary at the end of the chapters help in better grasping of the contents presented in the chapter.

• A case study on Income Tax Calculator providing a practical approach to learning software testing techniques and concepts is included.

• Appendices providing answers to multiple-choice questions given at the end of every chapter and ready-to-use checklists that can be used at the time of verification of an item at various stages of SDLC are included.

Contents: Part I Testing Methodology; 1. Introduction to Effective Software Testing; 2. Software Testing Terminology and Methodology; 3. Verification and Validation; Part II Testing Techniques; 4. Dynamic Testing : Black Box Testing Techniques; 5. Dynamic Testing : White Box Testing Techniques; 6. Static Testing; 7. Validation Activities; 8. Regression Testing; Part III Managing the Test Process; 9. Test Management; 10. Software Metrics; 11. Testing Metrics for Monitoring and Controlling the Testing Process; 12. Efficient Test Suite Management; Part IV Quality Management; 13. Software Quality Management; 14. Testing Process Maturity Models; Part V Test Automation; 15. Automation and Testing Tools; Part VI Testing for Specialized Environment; 16. Testing Object Oriented Software; 17. Testing Web based Systems; Part VII Tracking the Bug; 18. Debugging; Case Studies; References; Appendices

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` 395 | 9780198061847 | 624 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Computer ArchitectureFrom Microprocessors to Supercomputers

Behrooz Parhami, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Contents: PART 1: BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION; 1. Combinational Digital Circuits; 2. Digital Circuits with Memory; 3. Computer System Technology; 4. Computer Performance; PART 2: INSTRUCTION-SET ARCHITECTURE; 5. Instructions and Addressing; 6. Procedures and Data; 7. Assembly Language Programs; 8. Instruction-Set Variations; PART 3: THE ARITHMETIC/LOGIC UNIT; 9. Number Representation; 10. Adders and Simple ALUs; 11. Multipliers and Dividers; 12. Floating-Point Arithmetic; PART 4: DATA PATH AND CONTROL; 13. Instruction Execution Steps; 14. Control Unit Synthesis; 15. Pipelined Data Paths; 16. Pipeline Performance Limits; PART 5: MEMORY SYSTEM DESIGN; 17. Main Memory Concepts; 18. Cache Memory Organization; 19. Mass Memory Concepts; 20. Virtual Memory and Paging; PART 6: INPUT/OUTPUT AND INTERFACING; 21. Input/Output Devices; 22. Input/Output Programming; 23. Buses, Links, and Interfacing; 24. Context Switching and Interrupts; PART 7: ADVANCED ARCHITECTURES; 25. Road to Higher Performance; 26. Vector and Array Processing; 27. Shared-Memory Multiprocessing; 28. Distributed Multicomputing

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April 2012

` 435 | 9780198084075 | 800 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

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Compiler Design K. Muneeswaran, Head of the Department, Computer Science and Engineering, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi

• Contains a dedicated chapter on compiler writing tools, including Lex, Yacc, JavaCC, and ANTLR

• Provides numerous objective type questions with answers, review questions, and exercises at the end of every chapter, graded as per Bloom’s Taxonomy principles

• Includes appendices on the parsing of C language using tools such as Lex, Yacc, and JavaCC, additional solved problems, and five model question paper

In the CD

• A mini-compiler

• Laboratory exercises along with the source codes

• Complete executable code showing the data structures and prototype declarations associated with the generation of quadruples (Chapter 6)

• Source code for generating 8086 machine code from its instruction format (Chapter 8)

• Complete codes for parsing C language using Lex, Yacc, and JavaCC (Appendices A and B)

Contents: 1. Overview of Computer Hardware and System Software; 2. Introduction to Compilers; 3. Lexical Analysis; 4. Syntax Analysis; 5. Run-Time Storage Organization; 6. Intermediate Code Generation; 7. Optimization; 8. Code Generation; 9. Compiler Writing Tools

Online Resource

For Lecturers: PowerPoint Presentations, Solutions to Model Question Papers & Case Study

For Students: Solutions to Model Question Papers

November 2012

` 450 | 9780198066644 | 660 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Systems programmingSrimanta Pal, Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

• Present real-life analogies to clarify the concepts discussed.

• Includes separate chapters on debuggers, editors, system administration, and a detailed coverage of operating systems.

• Contains plenty of programming examples, algorithms, and conceptual as well as analytical exercises.

• Contains an appendix comprising instruction sets for SIC/XE machine, Intel 8086, and MIPS.

Comprehensive in its coverage, the book aims to provide an understanding of the design of assemblers, loaders, linkers, and macroprocessors.

Contents: 1. Scope of Systems Programming; Part 1: SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING BACKGROUND; 2. Prerequisites of Systems Programming; 3. Overview of System Software; 4. Machine Structures; 5. System File and Library Structures; Part 2:

LOW-LEVEL TRANSLATORS; 6. Machine and Mnemonic Languages; 7. Assembly Languages; 8. Programming in Assembly Language: an Illustrative Approach; 9. Assemblers; 10. Macros and Macro Languages; 11. Macro Programming: An Illustrative Approach; 12. Macro Processors; 13. Linkers; 14. Loaders; 15. Object Code Translators; Part 3: HIGH-LEVEL TRANSLATORS; 16. Overview of High-Level Translators; 17. High-Level Programming Languages for Compilers; 18. Design of Compilers; 19. Compiler-Compilers; Part 4: LOWEST-LEVEL TRANSLATORS; 20. Principles of Operating Systems; Part 5: SYSTEM TOOLS; 21. Editors; 22. Debuggers; 23. System Administration; Appendix

May 2011

` 395 | 9780198070887 | 688 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Computer NetworksBhushan Trivedi, GLS Institute of Computer Technology, Ahmedabad.

• Incorporates the layered approach with emphasis on TCP/IP model, Internet, and Ethernet technologies.

• Explains several new topics like Bluetooth, IPv6, QoS provided by WiMax, and the use of scalable OFDM in 802.16.

• Includes ample exercise questions to test the understanding of students.

• Provides eye-catching sidebars that supply ancillary information.

Following the tried-and-tested layered approach, the textbook gives equal weight to all the network layers and their protocols. Written in a lucid language, the book first acquaints the reader with the fundamentals of networks and presents an overview of data communications before plunging into the depths of networks to unearth their underlying concepts. Exhaustive in its coverage, the book explains the concepts of OSI model, TCP/IP, UDP, fiber optic communication, IEEE 802 wireless standard, various network protocols, and other advanced concepts in great detail. Besides, it has a dedicated chapter on cryptography and network security. With a well-balanced mix of theory and practice, the book features plenty of logical analogies and provides a rich combination of examples and exercises to help students assimilate the theory.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Computer Networks; 2. Network Fundamentals; 3. Data Communication Fundamentals; 4. The Physical Layer; 5. The Data Link Layer; 6. The Medium Access Sublayer; 7. The Network Layer; 8. The Transport Layer; 9. The Application Layer; 10. Cryptography and Security

Online Resource

For Lecturers : PowerPoint Presentation

May 2011

` 450 | 9780198066774 | 700 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Networks for Computer Scientists and EngineersYoulu Zheng, University of Montana, and Shakil Akhtar, Central Michigan University.

Networks for Computer Scientists and Engineers is a data communications and networks textbook with a unique software projects and laboratory-based approach. Designed for undergraduate students, it covers both fundamental theory and modern technologies. The Instructor’s Manual and CD (available to adopters) provide step-by step instructions for configuring client/server computers, hubs, routers, and switches to construct a cost-effective prototype network lab with implementation of web (http), email, VPN, and other servers. This prototype lab is based on Linux and other popular platforms, demonstrates how different protocols and components are integrated into a heterogeneous network, and provides an ideal environment for troubleshooting and experimental network management. The book’s accompanying software projects—included on the instructor’s CD— are not merely samples but complete software packages with real applications and utilities written in Java, C, C++, assembly language, and thoroughly tested by professors and students at several universities.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Data Communications; 3. The OSI Seven-Layer Network Model; 4. LAN Technologies; 5. TCP/IP and the Internet; 6. Networking Technologies; 7. Switching and Virtual LAN; 8. Network Performance; 9. Network Management; 10. Communication and Network Security; 11. Network Programming

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual, Figures from the book, Project Assignment & Lab Manual

April 2012

` 475 | 9780198084068 | 592 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Distributed ComputingSunita Mahajan, Principal, Institute of Computer Sciences, MET League of Colleges, Mumbai and Seema Shah, Acting Principal, Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Mumbai University

• Supports the text with illustrations and tables

• Includes numerous end-chapter questions

• Covers important topics such as cloud computing and service-oriented architecture

• Contains relevant case studies within the chapters to facilitate understanding of the concepts discussed

• Includes a separate case study at the end of the book on the Chorus operating system

Special attention is paid to important topics such as real-time distributed systems, distributed databases, and security issues. Keeping pace with the rapid developments in the field, the book also discusses some recent advances in grid computing and ubiquitous computing.

Contents: 1. Basic Distributed System Concepts; 2. Network Communication; 3. Interprocess Communication; 4. Remote Communication; 5. Synchronization; 6. Distributed System Management; 7. Distributed Shared Memory; 8. Distributed File System; 9. Naming; 10. Security in Distributed Systems;11. Real-Time Distributed

Operating Systems; 12. Distributed Database Management System; 13. Emerging Trends in Distributed Computing; Appendix: Case Study: Chorus; Web References

Online Resource

For Lecturers : PowerPoint Presentation

May 2010

` 365 | 9780198061861 | 616 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Second Edition

Mobile ComputingRaj Kamal, Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya (DAVV), Indore

• Includes useful pedagogical features such as keywords, review questions, and objective type questions for self-study

• Provides an up-to-date coverage of Wireless LAN, DECT, HSPA, WCDMA, WiMax, LTE, mobile ad-hoc and wireless sensor networks

• Contains programs and sample codes for building successful mobile applications

New to this edition

• New sections on emerging technologies such as IPsec, i-mode, WAP, Ultra-Wide-Band, Near-field Communication, VoIP, and ZigBee

• Detailed discussion on application development platforms, and the latest mobile operating systems such as Phone 7, Symbian, and Android

• Plenty of examples on modulation techniques, CDMA, spread spectrum, OFDM, and other communication protocols

The first few chapters give a balanced presentation of the concepts of mobile computing and mobile communication, including 2G, 2.5G, 3G, 3G+, and 4G communication systems, mobile satellite communication networks, mobile IP, mobile TCP and digital audio-video broadcasting, and mobile TV. The subsequent chapters provide a systematic explanation of mobile computing as a discipline in itself. The book provides an in-depth coverage of mobile systems and devices, mobile operating systems used for application development, mobile databases, client-server computing agents, application servers, security protocols, mobile Internet, and ad-hoc and sensor networks

Contents: 1. Mobile Communications: An Overview; 2. Mobile Devices and Systems; 3. GSM and Other 2G Architectures; 4. Wireless Medium Access Control, CDMA, 3G And 4G Communication; 5. Mobile IP Network Layer; 6. Mobile Transport Layer; 7. Databases and Mobile Computing; 8. Data Dissemination and Systems for Broadcasting; 9. Data Synchronization in Mobile Computing Systems; 10. Mobile Devices: Application Servers and Management; 11. Mobile Ad-Hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks; 12. Mobile Wireless Short-Range Networks and Mobile Internet; 13. Mobile Application Languages—Xml and Java; 14. Mobile Application Development Platforms; 15. Solutions to Objective Type Questions

Online Resource

For Lecturers : PowerPoint Presentation, Question Bank & Answers to Practice ProblemsFor Students : Question Bank

December 2011

` 495 | 9780198068914 | 640 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Web TechnologiesUttam K. Roy, Department of Information Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata

• Provides thorough understanding of the working of each technology through extensive examples along with the program codes and screenshots

• Demonstrates where and how to use web technologies effectively

• Provides relevant software installation and configuration information wherever necessary

• Covers advanced concepts such as MVC and Struts and emerging topics such as XQuery

The book provides a comprehensive coverage of the complete range of topics taught in this course. The text is supported by numerous illustrations, examples, program codes, and screenshots. With its lucid presentation and inclusion of numerous real-world examples and codes, the book will be equally useful for web professionals.

Contents: Part I—Web Fundamentals; 1. Introduction to the Web; 2. HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP); 3. Java Network Programming; 4. HyperText Markup Language (HTML); 5. Cascading Style Sheet (CCS); Part II—XML Technologies; 6. eXtensible Markup Language (XML); 7. XML DTD; 8. W3C XML Schema; 9. Parsing XML; 10. XPath; 11. XML Transformation; 12. Other XML Technologies; Part III—Client-side Programming; 13. JavaScript; 14. JavaScript and HTML DOM; 15. Advanced JavaScript and HTML Forms; 16. JavaScript Regular Expression; 17. AJAX; 18. Applets; Part IV—Server-side Programming; 19. Common Gateway Interface (CGI); 20. Servlet; 21. Java Server Pages (JSP); 22. Introduction to J2EE; Appendix

Online Resource

For Lecturers : PowerPoint Presentation & Solution Manual

November 2010

` 450 | 9780198066224 | 776 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Data MiningVikram Pudi, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, and P. Radha Krishna, SET Labs, Infosys Technologies Limited, Hyderabad.

• Supplies an exhaustive and detailed coverage of algorithms for data mining

• Lays emphasis on practical applications for all the theory presented

• Follows a clear and concise style, making it easy to grasp complex concepts

• Provides case studies to bring out the applications of data mining concepts in real-life scenarios

Data Mining imparts a clear understanding of the algorithms and techniques that can be used to structure large databases and then extract interesting patterns from them. The book begins with an introduction to the main analytical techniques used in data mining practices, along with a discussion of related fields such as statistics, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence. The subsequent chapters are devoted to a thorough coverage of data mining concepts and techniques that include association analysis, classification techniques, clustering, and mining complex

data objects. Detailed algorithms are presented with the necessary explanations, pseudo-codes, and analysis to ease their efficient implementation.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Frequent Pattern Mining; 3. Classification; 4. Clusturing; 5. Pattern Discovery In Real-world Data; 6. Data Warehousing: The Data Model; 7. Data Warehousing: Query Processing; 8. Case Studies; 9. Current Trends In Pattern Discovery

January 2009

` 325 | 9780195686289 | 352 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Data WarehousingReema Thareja, Institute of Information Technology and Management, GGS Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

• Incorporates a step-by-step approach to designing and building a data warehouse

• Provides numerous review questions, multiple choice questions, and end-chapter exercises

• Contains a running case-study to bring out the practical aspects of building and maintaining a data warehouse

• Illustrates difficult concepts through several examples

Data Warehousing provides a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of data warehousing and imparts a sound knowledge-base to users for the creation and management of a data warehouse. The book introduces the various features and architecture of a data warehouse followed by a detailed study of its business requirements and dimensional modelling. It goes on to discuss the building and maintenance of a data warehouse. It provides a broad overview of data mining and its relationship with OLAP and data warehousing technologies. The book concludes with a discussion on data warehouse solutions and the latest trends in this field.

Contents: Part I: 1. Introduction to Data Warehousing; 2. Data Warehouse: Defining Features; 3. Architects of a Data Warehouse; Part II: 4. Gathering the Business Requirements; 5. Planning and Project Management; 6. Data Warehouse Schema; 7. Dimensional Modelling; 8. The ETL Process; 9. Testing, Growth, and Maintenance; 10. OLAP in the Data Warehouse; Part III: 11. Building a Data Warehouse; 12. Data Mining Basics; 13. Moving into Data Mining; 14. Trends in Data Warehousing

March 2009

` 325 | 9780195699616 | 484 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Computational intelligenceA Logical Approach

David Poole, Alan Mackworth, both at University of British Columbia, and Randy Goebel, University of Alberta.

• Adopts a “logical” approach: the entire book presents a consistent evolution of representation and reasoning. It leads students from simple to complex ideas by presenting basic information as integrated representation schemes and then building these schemes into more specific topics

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• Focuses on an intelligent agent acting in an environment

• World Wide Web Site available at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/ spider/poole/ci/ci_code. html, which contains source code, interactive Java scripts, various pedagogical aids, and an interactive environment for developing and debugging knowledge bases

• Each chapter ends with References and Further Reading, and Exercises.

Contents: 1. Computational Intelligence and Knowledge; 2. A Representation and Reasoning System; 3. Using Definite Knowledge; 4. Searching; 5. Representing Knowledge; 6. Knowledge Engineering; 7. Beyond Definite Knowledge; 8. Actions and Planning; 9. Assumption-Based Reasoning; 10. Using Uncertain Knowledge; 11. Learning; 12. Building Situated Robots; Appendixes

October 2006

` 475 | 9780195685725 | 576 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Natural Language processing and information RetrievalTanveer Siddiqui, University of Allahabad and U.S. Tiwary, IIIT Allahabad.

• Focuses on both statistical and semantic approaches

• Illustrates concepts with examples from Indian languages

• Provides coverage on recent applications such as information extraction and text summarization

• Includes a chapter on available lexical resources used in various text processing applications

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Language Modeling; 3. Word Level Analysis; 4. Syntactic Analysis; 5. Semantic Analysis; 6. Discourse Context and World Knowledge; 7. Natural Language Generation; 8. Machine Translation; 9. Information Retrieval–I; 10. Information Retrieval–II; 11. Other Applications; 12. Lexical Resources

April 2008

` 395 | 9780195692327 | 416 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

introduction to parallel ComputingA practical guide with examples in C

Wesley Petersen and Peter Arbenz both at ETHZ, Switzerland.

• A practical student guide to scientific computing on parallel computers

• Explanation by clear and easy to follow examples in C and Fortran

• Includes theoretical background to examples

• Unique coverage of parallelism on microprocessors

• Appendix includes glossary of terms, and notations and symbols

This book is an ideal practical student guide to scientific computing on parallel computers working up from a hardware instruction level, to shared memory

machines and finally to distributed memory machines. Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in applied mathematics, computer science and engineering, subjects covered include linear algebra, fast Fourier transform, and Monte-Carlo simulations, including examples in C and in some cases Fortran. This book is also ideal for practitioners and programmers.

Contents: 1. Basic issues; 2. Applications; 3. SIMD, Single Instruction Multiple Data; 4. Shared Memory Parallelism; 5. MIMD, Multiple Instruction Multiple Data; A. SSE Intrinsics for Floating Point; B. AltiVec Intrinsics for Floating Point; C. OpenMP commands; D. Summary of MPI commands; E. Fortran and C communication; F. Glossary of terms; G. Notation and symbols

July 2008

` 295 | 9780199560868 | 278 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Numerical MethodsPrinciples, Analysis & Algorithms

Srimanta Pal, Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

• Assumes no prior knowledge of the subject; begins like a basic text for beginners and then delves into advanced topics

• Includes numerous examples with step-by-step procedures and a variety of end-chapter problems to enhance understanding of key concepts

• Contains algorithms that can be easily implemented in conventional programming languages such as C, C++, BASIC, and FORTRAN or in scientific computing tools such as MATLAB and MATHEMATICA

• Presents advanced topics such as parallel computing and neurocomputing in numerical methods

Contents: 1. Background to Numerical Methods; 2. Scope of Mathematical and Numerical Methods; 3. Errors and Their Propagation; 4. Programming Tools and Techniques; 5. Numerical Solution of One-Dimensional Non-Linear Equations; 6. Numerical Solution of Linear Equations: Direct Methods; 7. Numerical Solution for Matrix Inversion; 8. Numerical Solution of Linear Systems of Equations: Iterative Methods; 9. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; 10. Numerical Solution of Systems of Nonlinear Equations; 11. Linear Least Squares Problem; 12. Interpolation and Extrapolation; 13. Numerical Differentiation; 14. Numerical Integration; 15. Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations: Initial Value Problem; 16. Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations: Boundary Value Problem; 17. Partial Differential Equations; 18. Numerical Solution of Parabolic Partial Differential Equations; 19. Numerical Solution of Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations; 20. Numerical Solution of Elliptic Partial Differential Equations; 21. Advances in Numerical Methods Using Parallel Computing Paradigm; 22. Advances in Numerical Methods Using Neurocomputing Paradigm; 23. Numerical Solution of Difference Equations

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual

January 2009

` 460 | 9780195693751 | 824 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

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Numerical Methods for Engineering and Science

(Includes CD)

Saumyen Guha and Rajesh Srivastava, both of Department of Civil Engineering, IIT, Kanpur

• Provides a balanced combination of analyses and implementation of various methods to help grasp the concepts

• Describes advanced methods such as multigrid and finite elements to help the reader delve deeper into the subject

• Includes ample solved examples and exercises that are designed to bring out the finer points of numerical algorithms In the CD Programs and templates for problem solving using; MATLAB; C; Excel Spreadsheets

Designed as a textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students of engineering and science, Numerical Methods: For Engineering and Science is an attempt to explain the concepts and principles in such a way that the methods can be applied to any discipline.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. System of Linear Equations; 3. Solution of Nonlinear Equations; 4. Approximations of Functions; 5. Numerical Differentiation and Integration; 6. Ordinary Differential Equations; 7. Partial Differential Equations; 8. Advanced Topics

In the CD

Solutions to select problems

October 2010

` 395 | 9780195693485 | 608 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

An introduction to Numerical Methods in C++B.H. Flowers, Fellow and former Rector of Imperial College University of London.

• Includes Programming in Windows

• Corrected Programming examples

• Additional topics supplementing with Progammes

• Highlights Virtual Functions in the addendum.

This text on numerical computing, presented through the medium of C++ Language, is designed for students of science and engineering who are seriously studying numerical methods for the first time. It should also be of interest to computing scientists who wish to see how C++ can be used in earnest for numerical computation. The language is developed in step with its numerical applications. Features of the language not used here are ignored.

Contents: 1. Preliminaries; 2. Expressions, Statements and functions; 3. Errors, theorems and speed; 4. Roots of non-linear equations; 5. Classes; 6. Derived Classes and Streams; 7. Integer arithmetic; 8. Tests of randomness; 9. Vectors and matrices; 10. Direct Solution of Linear equation; 11. Errors in Matrix manipulation; 12. Iterative solutions of systems of equations; 13. Matrix eigenvalue problems; 14. Interpolation and data fitting; 15. Graphics; 16. Differentiation and Integration; 17. Orthogonal polynomials; 18. Differential equations; 19. More about differential equations; 20. Recursive data types–lists; 21. Elements of Fourier analysis; Addendum Programming in Windows; Bibliography; Appendices

September 2007

` 450 | 9780195692419 | 555 Pages | Paperback | Indian Reprint

Third Edition Advanced Engineering MathematicsMerle C. Potter is Professor Emeritus of Engineering at Michigan State University, Jack Goldberg is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Michigan, and Edward F. Aboufadel is Associate Professor of Mathematics at Grand Valley State University.

• Written for engineering students

• Focuses on real-world problems

• Incorporates Maple® throughout, with some applications of Excel® and MATLAB®

• Reviews solutions of ordinary differential equations

• Presents a new chapter on wavelets and a new section on Fourier Transforms

This third edition of Advanced Engineering Mathematics has been completely updated and revised to reflect changes in undergraduate engineering education based on the widespread use of computers. Written specifically for engineering students, it introduces mathematical methods essential to solving real-world problems.Written in a clear, accessible style, the third edition incorporates three software packages--Maple®, Excel®, and MATLAB®--in problems and examples throughout the text. Topics covered include series methods, Laplace transforms, matrix theory and applications, vector analysis, Fourier series and transforms, partial differential equations, numerical methods using finite differences, complex variables, and wavelets.Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Third Edition, is ideal for upper-level undergraduate or first-year graduate courses in advanced engineering mathematics, engineering analysis, or applied mathematics.

Contents: 1. Ordinary Differential Equations; 2. Series Method; 3. Laplace Transform; 4. The Theory of Matrices; 5. Matrix Applications; 6. Vector Analysis; 7. Fourier Series; 8. Partial Differential Equations; 9. Numerical Methods; 10. Complex Variables; Appendices; Answers to Selected Problems

December 2005

` 465 | 9780195681420 | 752 Pages | Paperback | EPZ print

personality Development and Soft Skills(Includes CD)

Barun K. Mitra, Formerly, Professor of English, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

• Provides inputs on avoiding common mistakes in speaking English

• Provides several case studies, examples and illustrations to elucidate the concepts discussed

• Contains several classroom-based activities for students to develop their personalities and enhance their soft skills

In the CDProvides presentations on the following topics:

• Group Discussion

• Job Interviews

• Body Language

Contents: Introduction; 1. Personality Development: A Must for Leadership and Career Growth; 2. Soft Skills: Demanded by Every Employer; 3. Communication

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Skills: Spoken English, Phonetics, Accent, Intonation; 4. Your Résumé or Curriculum Vitae—The First Step Forward; 5. Group Discussion: A Test of Your Soft Skills; 6. Job Interviews: The Gateway to the Job Market; 7. Body Language: Reveals Your Inner Self and Personality; 8. Enhance Your Writing Skill to Create an Impression; 9. Fog Index: Provides Guidance for Proper Writing; 10. Beware of Pitfalls—Avoid Errors; 11. Language Laboratory and Modern Methods of Learning

April 2011

` 295 | 9780198066217 | 276 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Communication Skills(Includes CD)

Sanjay Kumar, Associate Professor in English at JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU), Jaipur. Pushp Lata, Head of the Department of Languages at BITS, Pilani.

• Covers English grammar in detail with plenty of examples, practice tests, and exercises

• Contains numerous samples of business letters, reports, proposals, paragraphs, essays, and email correspondence

• Provides tips on editing and proofreading

• Includes interesting illustrations in the text and a ‘Wisewell Quips’ series at the end of the chapters that emphasize the nuances of the English language

In the CD

• Videos on GDs, interviews and professional presentations

• Audio exercises for enhancing listening & communication skills

The aim of the book is to help students acquire the ability to speak and write English effectively in real-life situations.

Divided into six parts, the first two parts of the book focus on the nuances of English language covering aspects such as basic and applied grammar, phonetics, and vocabulary development. The subsequent four parts focus exclusively on each of the four language skills, namely listening, speaking, reading, and writing. There are separate chapters on reading comprehension, effective listening skills, non-verbal communication, public speaking, professional presentations, group discussions (GDs), job interviews, business letters and reports, résumé preparation, essay writing, and email writing.

Contents: 1. Fundamentals of Communication; 2. Essentials of Grammar; 3. Applied Grammar and Usage; 4. Common Errors and 154 Misappropriations; 5. Jumbled Sentences; 6. Indianisms; 7. Basics of Phonetics; 8. Building Advanced Vocabulary; 9. Developing Effective Listening Skills; 10. Non-verbal Communication; 11. Dynamics of Professional; 12. Group Discussion; 13. Job Interviews; 14. Public Speaking; 15. Conversations, Dialogues and Debates; 16. Art of Effective Reading; 17. Reading Comprehension; 18. The Art of Condensation; 19. Note Making; 20. Paragraph Writing; 21. Essay Writing; 22. Business Letters and Resumes; 23. Business Reports; 24. Technical Proposals; 25. Research Papers; 26. Email Writing; 27. Other Business Writings; 28. Editing and Proofreading; Appendices

Online Resource

For Lecturers : PowerPoint PresentationFor Students : Further Reading & Weblinks

September 2011

` 395 | 9780198069324 | 692 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Second Edition

Technical Communication Principles and Practice

(includes DVD)

Meenakshi Raman, Group Leader, Humanities and Management, at the BITS Pilani, Goa Campus and Sangeeta Sharma, Associate Professor of the Languages Group at BITS, Pilani.

The second edition of Technical Communication is an all-inclusive textbook aimed at undergraduate students of engineering. It conforms to the syllabi of major institutes teaching courses such as communication skills, technical English, soft skills, and professional communication.

In the DVD

• Interview and group discussion videos

• Listening and speaking practice

• PowerPoint presentations

• Text supplements

Contents: PART ONE: Principles of Communication; 1. Introduction to Communication; 2. Barriers to Communication; 3. Basics of Technical Communication; PART TWO: Listening And Speaking; 4. Active Listening; 5. Phonetics; 6. Effective Speaking; 7. Listening and Speaking; 8. Effective Presentation Strategies; 9. Interviews; 10. Group Communication; PART THREE: Reading and Writing; 11. Reading; 12. Reading Techniques; 13. Technical Writing; 14. Words, Phrases, and Sentences; 15. Paragraphs and Essays; 16. The Art of Condensation; 17. Letters, Memos, and Email; 18. Reports; 19. Technical Proposals; 20. Research Paper, Dissertation, and Thesis; 21. Instructions, Manuals, and Technical Descriptions; 22. Referencing and Styling; PART FOUR: Modern Communication Media; 23. Introduction on Modern Communication Media; PART FIVE: Vocabulary and Grammar; 24. Vocabulary; 25. English Grammar

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solution Manual & PowerPoint PresentationFor Students : MCQs & Further reading

April 2011

` 395 | 9780198065296 | 684 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Effective Technical Communication A Guide for Scientists and Engineers

Barun K. Mitra, Formerly Professor of English, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.

• Acquaints readers with key communication techniques

• Includes all forms of communication including technical papers, reports, and proposals

• Provides illustrative examples of concepts and forms of communication

• Explores emerging trends in communication, including email and voice mail

Effective Technical Communication is designed to serve as a practical guide and useful resource for scientists, engineers, and researchers. It addresses the need of practitioners engaged in the exchange of technical information to effectively share their ideas with, and make an impact on, their peers.

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Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Principles of Scientific Vocabulary; 3. Techniques of Sentence and Paragraph Construction; 4. Writing Scientific and Engineering Papers; 5. Technical Guidelines for Communication; 6. Effective Use of Charts, Graphs, and Tables; 7. Writing Technical Reports; 8. Précis of Science and Engineering Related Topics; 9. Speech Communication: Effective Presentation Techniques; 10. The Role of E-mail in the Communication Process; 11. Observing the Code of Gender Neutral Language; 12. Look Before You Write: Avoiding the Pitfalls; 13. Conclusion; Appendix A: The Role of Roots in Word Building; Appendix B: Confusing Words and Expressions; Appendix C: Technical Guidelines for IEEE, ACM, and VDAT Papers

April 2006

` 250 | 9780195682915 | 232 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Engineering physics D.K. Bhattacharya, Solid State Physics Laboratory, New Delhi and A. Bhaskaran, Department of Applied Physics, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Sriperumbudur

• Provides numerous illustrations and solved examples that aid easier understanding of concepts

• Contains additional theoretical and numerical questions with answers at the end of the book

• Provides appendices containing important physical and lattice constants, periodic tables, and properties of semiconductors and relevant compounds for ready reference

• Includes four model questions papers for practice

Engineering Physics is designed as a textbook for the first year undergraduate engineering students of a two-semester course in engineering physics.Beginning with a discussion on ultrasonics, lasers and fibre optics, the book goes on to discuss quantum and crystal physics, and conducting, semiconducting and superconducting materials. It also discusses magnetic, dielectric, and modern engineering materials. Each chapter is pedagogically strong with learning objectives, solved examples, recapitulation, review questions, and numerical problems. Chapters also include short-answer questions with answers from previous years’ university question papers.

Contents: 1. Ultrasonics, 2. Lasers, 3. Fibre Optics and Applications, 4. Quantum Physics, 5. Crystal Physics, 6. Conducting Materials, 7. Semiconducting Materials, 8. Magnetic Materials, 9. Superconducting Materials, 10. Dielectric materials, 11. Modern Engineering Materials; Appendix A: Important Physical Constants; Appendix B: Important Lattice Constants; Appendix C: Properties of Some Common Semiconductors; Appendix D: Bandgaps of Some Semiconductors Relative to the Optical Spectrum; Appendix E: Properties of Silicon, Germanium, and Gallium Arsenide at 300 K; Appendix F: The Periodic Table of Elements; Appendix G: International System of Units; Additional Solved Examples; Additional Solved Short-Answer and Numerical Questions; Model Question Papers

Online Resource

For Lecturers : Solutions Manual

August 2010

` 295 | 9780198065425 | 388 Pages | Paperback | Indian Original

Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and EngineersEdmund G. Seebauer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Robert L. Barry, University of Illinois at Chicago.

• Represents a new approach to introductory ethics that is both practical and accessible.

• Each chapter contains a real-life case together with several fictional cases

• Covers advanced topics like risk, resource allocation, conflicting ethical methods, and intuition in ethical decision making.

Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers represents a new approach to introductory ethics that is both practical and accessible. Classical virtue theory is employed to provide a time-tested, simple, and easily remembered basis for ethical reasoning. The text is modularized for easy use in both stand-alone ethics courses and as self-contained units within engineering core courses.

Contents: UNIT ONE: FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES; 1. Approaching the Subject of Ethics; 2. The Person and the Virtues; 3. Analyzing Exterior Acts: Some First Steps; 4. Analyzing Interior Intentions: Some First Steps; UNIT TWO: RESOLVING ETHICAL CONFLICTS; 5. Toward a Hierarchy of Moral Values; 6. Starting Moral Judgments: Evaluating Exterior Acts; 7. Completing Moral Judgments: The Decisive Role of Intention; 8. Moral Responsibility; UNIT THREE: JUSTICE: APPLICATIONS; 9. Truth: Person-to-Person; 10. Truth: Social; 11. Fairness: Person-to-Person; 12. Fairness: Social; UNIT FOUR: ADVANCED TOPICS; 13. Resource Allocation; 14. Risk; 15. Dealing with Differing Ethical Systems; 16. Habit and Intuition

August 2008

` 365 | 9780195698480 | 288 Pages | Paperback | EPZ Print

Forthcoming _______________________________________________

professional Ethics R. Subramanian, Formerly, Professor and HOD, NITTTR, Chandigarh

• Includes interesting fictional and real life case studies in the chapters to arouse students’ interest in the topic

• Provides intriguing review questions and interesting group exercises at the end of each chapter

• Provides an ‘Ethical Dilemmas’ section at the end of the chapter with hypothetical situations and questions which require students to think out of the box

• Provides sample codes of ethics in engineering such as codes of ethics for ASME, ASCE, CSI, NSPE and IEEE

• Includes a ‘What do you think’ section at the end of the chapter which presents cases related to recent real-life incidents

Professional Ethics is a textbook designed for budding engineers to understand important ethical concepts that will enable them to effectively resolve the moral issues they will face in their real professional situations. It also provides an understanding of the interface between social, technological, and natural environments.

Contents: 1. Basic Concepts 2. Profession and Professionalism 3. Ethical Theories 4. Ethics in Engineering Profession 5. Engineer’s Responsibility for Safety 6. Responsibilities and Rights of Professionals 7. Global Issues 8. Ethical Codes 9. Ethical Audits 10. Human Values and Attitudes 11. Ethical Living

9780198086345 | Paperback | Indian Original

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aAllen and Holberg, CMOS Analog Circuit Design, 2/e.................................................10bBehera, intelligent Systems and Control, 2/e...................................................................22Behforooz and Hudson, Software Engineering Fundamentals................................30Bell, Electric Circuits and Electronic Devices........................................................................6Bell, Electric Circuits, 7/e.............................................................................................................3Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, 5/e .............................................................................6Bell, Electronic instrumentation and Measurements, 2/e............................................19Bell, Operational Amplifiers and Linear ics, 3/e..................................................................8Berman, Data Structures via C++.........................................................................................27Bhadra, Kastha and Banerjee, Wind Electrical Systems................................................4Bhalja, Maheshwari and Chothani, protection and Switchgear...............................4Bhanot, process Control............................................................................................................20Bhattacharya and Bhaskaran, Engineering physics.....................................................37Bhattacharya and Sharma, Solid State Electronic Devices..........................................7Bhooshan, Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics.....................................16Biggs, Discrete Mathematics, 2/e..........................................................................................28Bishop, Neural Networks for pattern Recognition..........................................................23Bobrow, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, 2/e....................................................2Boyle, Renewable Energy, 3/e..................................................................................................4Burns and Roberts, An introduction to Mixed-signal ic Test and Measurement................................................................................................................................11cCady, principles of Microcomputers and Microcontroller Engineering, 2/e..........19Campbell, The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication, 2/e........9Chakraborty and Sarkar, Discrete Mathematics............................................................28Chandra Sekar, Analog Communication...........................................................................13Chandra Sekar, Communication Systems.........................................................................14Chauhan, Software Testing......................................................................................................30Chen, Digital Signal processing..............................................................................................12Chen, Signals and Systems, 3/e ............................................................................................12Comer, Digital Logic and State Machine Design, 3/e.......................................................8 Cooper and McGillem, probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis, 3/e.............................................................................................15dDalal, Wireless Communication..............................................................................................15Das, VLSi Design.............................................................................................................................9Datta, Software Engineering...................................................................................................29DeCarlo and Pen-min Lin, Linear Circuit Analysis, 2/e...................................................2Dey and Ghosh, Computer Fundamentals and programming in C.........................24Dey and Ghosh, programming in C, 2/e............................................................................25Dimitrijev, principles of Semiconductor Devices..............................................................7Dutta, Semiconductor Devices and Circuits........................................................................7eEssick, Hands on introduction to Labview for Scientists and Engineers................19Everett, Boyle, Peake and Ramage, Energy Systems and Sustainability, 2/e.......5fFlowers, An introduction to Numerical Methods in C++.............................................35Fowler, Electronic instrument Design..................................................................................20gGravano, introduction to Error Control Codes.................................................................15Guru and Hiziroglu, Electric Machinery and Transformers, 3/e..................................3hHarish and Sachidananda, Antennas & Wave propagation.......................................16Huang, Using the MCS-51 Microcontroller........................................................................19iIslam, Semiconductor physics and Devices.........................................................................7jJain, Software Engineering......................................................................................................29Jones, Materials Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineers...............................23kKharate, Digital Electronics........................................................................................................8Khare, Fiber Optics and Optoelectronics............................................................................17Krein, Elements of power Electronics.....................................................................................6Kulkarni, Theory of Computation.........................................................................................29Kumar and Pushp Lata, Communication Skills...............................................................36Kumar, Saravanan, Jeevananthan and Shah, Microprocessors and interfacing......................................................................................................................................18Kumar, Saravanan and Jeevananthan, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers...........................................................................................................................17Kuo, Digital Control Systems, 2/e..........................................................................................21

lLathi, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 4/e.............................14Lathi, principles of Linear Systems and Signals, 2/e.......................................................11Lathi, principles of Signal processing and Linear Systems...........................................12mMahajan and Shah, Distributed Computing....................................................................32Malhotra and Choudhary, programming in Java..........................................................26Martin, Digital integrated Circuit Design...........................................................................10Mitra, Effective Technical Communication.........................................................................36Mitra, personality Development and Soft Skills...............................................................35Moorthi, power Electronics........................................................................................................5Muneeswaran K., Compiler Design.....................................................................................31Mutagi, Digital Communication, 2/e...................................................................................14n

Nagpal, Formal Language and Automata Theory...........................................................28Nagsarkar and Sukhija, Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering......................1Nagsarkar and Sukhija, Basic Electrical Engineering, 2/e............................................1Nagsarkar and Sukhija, Circuits and Networks.................................................................2Nagsarkar and Sukhija, power System Analysis...............................................................4Neubert, instrument Transducers, 2/e................................................................................20pPadhy, Artificial intelligence and intelligent Systems....................................................22Pal, Numerical Methods............................................................................................................34Pal, Systems programming.......................................................................................................31Parhami, Computer Architecture..........................................................................................30Patil, Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2/e...................................................1Patil, Data Structures Using C++...........................................................................................27Petersen and Arbenz, introduction to parallel Computing ......................................34Poole, Mackworth and Goevel Computational intelligence.....................................33Potter, Goldberg and Aboufadel, Advanced Engineering Mathematics ............35Pudi and Krishna, Data Mining..............................................................................................33r

Raj Kamal, Mobile Computing, 2/e ...................................................................................32Ramakalyan, Linear Circuits......................................................................................................2Raman and Sharma, Technical Communication, 2/e...................................................36Rawat, Signals and Systems.....................................................................................................11Roberts and Sedra, SpiCE, 2/e.................................................................................................3Roy, Web Technologies..............................................................................................................33Rudra Pratap, Getting Started with MATLAB...................................................................13sSadiku, principles of Electromagnetics, 4/e......................................................................16Sahay, Object-Oriented programming with C++, 2/e...................................................26Schaumann, and Valkenburg, Design of Analog Filters.............................................12Sedra, Smith and Chandorkar, Microelectronic Circuits, 5/e .....................................9Seebauer and Barry, Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers.........37Shah, 8051 Microcontrollers: MCS 51Family and its Variants......................................18Shinghal, pattern Recognition...............................................................................................23Siddiqui and Tiwary Natural Language processing and information Retrieval..........................................................................................................................................34Solymar and Walsh, Electrical properties of Materials, 8/e........................................23Sridhar, Digital image processing.........................................................................................22Stefani, Shahlan, Savant and Hostetter, Design of Feedback Control Systems, 4/e...................................................................................................................21 Subramanian R., professional Ethics...................................................................................37tThareja, Computer Fundamentals and programming in C.........................................24Thareja, Data and File Structures Using C.........................................................................27Thareja, Data Structures Using C..........................................................................................27Thareja, Data Warehousing ...................................................................................................33Thareja, introduction to C programming...........................................................................25Thareja, programming in C ....................................................................................................25Trivedi, Computer Networks..................................................................................................31Trivedi, programming with ANSi C++, 2/e........................................................................26Tsividis, Operation and Modeling of the MOS Transistor, 2/e....................................10Turner and Hill, instrumentation for Engineers and Scientists..................................20Tyagi, MATLAB and Simulink For Engineers......................................................................13wWarner and Grung, MOSFET..................................................................................................11Wolovich, Automatic Control Systems................................................................................21yYariv, photonics, 6/e..................................................................................................................17zZak, Systems and Control, 2/e................................................................................................21Zheng and Akhtar, Networks for Computer Scientists and Engineers...................32

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8051 Microcontrollers: MCS 51Family and its Variants, Shah......................................18aAdvanced Engineering Mathematics, Potter, Goldberg and Aboufadel ............35An introduction to Mixed-signal ic Test and Measurement, Burns and Roberts...........................................................................................................................................11An introduction to Numerical Methods in C++, Flowers.............................................35Analog Communication, Chandra Sekar...........................................................................13Antennas & Wave propagation, Harish and Sachidananda.......................................16Artificial intelligence and intelligent Systems, Padhy....................................................22Automatic Control Systems, Wolovich..................................................................................21bBasic Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2/e, Patil....................................................1Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Nagsarkar, Sukhija..............................1Basic Electrical Engineering, 2/e, Nagsarkar, Sukhija.....................................................1cCircuits and Networks, Nagsarkar and Sukhija.................................................................2CMOS Analog Circuit Design, 2/e, Allen and Holberg..................................................10Communication Skills, Kumar and Pushp Lata..............................................................36Communication Systems, Chandra Sekar.........................................................................14Compiler Design, Muneeswaran K......................................................................................31Computational intelligence, Poole, Mackworth and Goebel...................................33Computer Architecture, Parhami..........................................................................................30Computer Fundamentals and programming in C, Dey and Ghosh.........................24Computer Fundamentals and programming in C, Thareja.........................................24Computer Networks, Trivedi...................................................................................................31dData and File Structures Using C, Thareja..........................................................................27Data Mining, Pudi and Krishna..............................................................................................33Data Structures Using C, Thareja...........................................................................................27Data Structures Using C++, Patil............................................................................................27Data Structures via C++, Berman..........................................................................................27Data Warehousing, Thareja ....................................................................................................33Design of Analog Filters, Schaumann, and Valkenburg.............................................12Design of Feedback Control Systems, 4/e, Stefani, Shahlan, Savant and Hostetter.......................................................................................................................................21Digital Communication, 2/e Mutagi.....................................................................................14Digital Control Systems, 2/e, Kuo..........................................................................................21Digital Electronics, Kharate........................................................................................................8Digital image processing, Sridhar.........................................................................................22Digital integrated Circuit Design, Martin...........................................................................10Digital Logic and State Machine Design, 3/e, Comer........................................................8 Digital Signal processing, Chen..............................................................................................12Discrete Mathematics, 2/e, Biggs..........................................................................................28Discrete Mathematics, Chakraborty and Sarkar............................................................28Distributed Computing, Mahajan and Shah....................................................................32eEffective Technical Communication, Mitra.........................................................................36Electric Circuits and Electronic Devices, Bell.......................................................................6Electric Circuits, 7/e, Bell.............................................................................................................3Electric Machinery and Transformers, 3/e, Guru and Hiziroglu...................................3Electrical properties of Materials, 8/e, Solymar and Walsh.........................................23Electronic Devices and Circuits, 5/e, Bell, ............................................................................6Electronic instrument Design, Fowler..................................................................................20Electronic instrumentation and Measurements, 2/e, Bell............................................19Elements of power Electronics, Krein.....................................................................................6Energy Systems and Sustainability, 2/e, Everett, Boyle, Peake and Ramage.............................................................................................................................................5Engineering physics, Bhattacharya and Bhaskaran.....................................................37fFiber Optics and Optoelectronics, Khare............................................................................17Formal Language and Automata Theory, Nagpal...........................................................28Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, 2/e, Bobrow.....................................................2Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics, Bhooshan.....................................16Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers, Seebauer and Barry.........37gGetting Started with MATLAB, Rudra Pratap...................................................................13hHands on introduction to Labview for Scientists and Engineers, Essick................19iinstrument Transducers, 2/e, Neubert.................................................................................20instrumentation for Engineers and Scientists, Turner and Hill.................................20intelligent Systems and Control, 2/e, Behera....................................................................22introduction to C programming, Thareja...........................................................................25

introduction to Error Control Codes, Gravano.................................................................15introduction to parallel Computing, Petersen and Arbenz ......................................34lLinear Circuit Analysis, 2/e, DeCarlo and Pen-min Lin...................................................2Linear Circuits, Ramakalyan......................................................................................................2mMaterials Science for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Jones...............................23MATLAB and Simulink For Engineers, Tyagi.......................................................................13Microelectronic Circuits, 5/e, Sedra, Smith and Chandorkar......................................9Microprocessors and interfacing, Kumar, Saravanan, Jeevananthanand Shah........................................................................................................................................18 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Kumar, Saravanan and Jeevananthan ............................................................................................................................17Mobile Computing, 2/e, Raj Kamal.......................................................................................32Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 4/e, Lathi.............................14MOSFET, Warner and Grung..................................................................................................11nNatural Language processing and information Retrieval, Siddiqui and Tiwary.............................................................................................................................................34Networks for Computer Scientists and Engineers, Zheng and Akhtar...................32Neural Networks for pattern Recognition, Bishop..........................................................23Numerical Methods, Pal............................................................................................................34oObject-Oriented programming with C++, 2/e, Sahay...................................................26Operation and Modeling of the MOS Transistor, 2/e, Tsividis....................................10Operational Amplifiers and Linear ics, 3/e, Bell..................................................................8ppattern Recognition, Shinghal................................................................................................23personality Development and Soft Skills, Mitra...............................................................35photonics, 6/e, Yariv....................................................................................................................17power Electronics, Moorthi........................................................................................................5power System Analysis, Nagsarkar and Sukhija...............................................................4principles of Electromagnetics, 4/e, Sadiku.......................................................................16principles of Linear Systems and Signals, 2/e, Lathi.......................................................11principles of Microcomputers and Microcontroller Engineering, 2/e, Cady..........19principles of Semiconductor Devices, Dimitrijev..............................................................7principles of Signal processing and Linear Systems, Lathi...........................................12probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis, 3/e, Cooper and McGillem.......................................................................................................................................15process Control, Bhanot............................................................................................................20professional Ethics, Subramanian R....................................................................................37programming in C, 2/e, Dey and Ghosh.............................................................................25programming in C, Thareja ....................................................................................................25programming in Java, Malhotra and Choudhary...........................................................26programming with ANSi C++, 2/e, Trivedi.........................................................................26protection and Switchgear, Bhalja, Maheshwari and Chothani................................4rRenewable Energy, 3/e, Boyle...................................................................................................4sSemiconductor Devices and Circuits, Dutta........................................................................7Semiconductor physics and Devices, Islam..........................................................................7Signals and Systems, 3/e, Chen..............................................................................................12Signals and Systems, Rawat.....................................................................................................11Software Engineering Fundamentals, Behforooz and Hudson................................30Software Engineering, Datta...................................................................................................29Software Engineering, Jain......................................................................................................29Software Testing, Chauhan......................................................................................................30Solid State Electronic Devices, Bhattacharya and Sharma...........................................7SpiCE, 2/e, Roberts and Sedra.................................................................................................3Systems and Control, 2/e, Zak................................................................................................21Systems programming, Pal......................................................................................................31tTechnical Communication, 2/e, Raman and Sharma....................................................36The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication, 2/e, Campbell........9Theory of Computation, Kulkarni.........................................................................................29uUsing the MCS-51 Microcontroller, Huang........................................................................19vVLSi Design, Das............................................................................................................................9wWeb Technologies, Roy.............................................................................................................33Wind Electrical Systems, Bhadra, Kastha and Banerjee................................................4Wireless Communication, Dalal.............................................................................................15

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Microprocessors and interfacing N. Senthil Kumar, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, M. Saravanan, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai, S. Jeevananthan, Pondicherry Engineering College, and S.K. Shah, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

• Provides assembly language program codes with corresponding comments

• Explains memory and peripheral interfacing concepts in an easily understandable way

• Discusses case studies on electronic weighing machine, temperature monitoring and control,

• DC motor speed monitoring, and control as an appendix.

• Provides numerous programming examples, think and answer type questions, design-based exercises, and programming exercises

• Includes more than 200 multiple choice questions on 8085, 8086, and 8051 processors

Microprocessors and Interfacing is a textbook designed for engineering courses covering a study of various microprocessors, microcontrollers, their interfacing, programming, and applications.

The book, in 20 chapters, provides a brief overview of the 8085 processor, followed by a detailed discussion of the 8086 architecture, programming, and interfacing concepts. The book also provides a brief introduction to the 8088 processor, bringing out its architectural difference with the 8086 processor. Subsequently, the book discusses the 8-bit 8051 and 16-bit 8096 microcontrollers, and advanced processors such as 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, and embedded controllers such as RISC, CISC, SUNSPARC, and ARM. The last chapter focuses on hybrid programming techniques to provide an understanding of the efficient combination of assembly language with C/C++. Providing a balance between theory and practice, the book is interspersed with complete ALP codes, review questions, programming, and design-based exercises.

Contents: 1. Microprocessors—Evolution and Introduction to 8085; 2. Methods of Data Transfer and Serial Transfer Protocols; PART I: INTEL 8086—16-BIT MICROPROCESSORS; 3. Intel 8086 Microprocessor Architecture, Features, and Signals; 4. Addressing Modes, Instruction Set, and Programming of 8086; 5. 8086 Interrupts; 6. Memory and I/O Interfacing; 7. Features and Interfacing of Programmable Devices for 8086-based Systems; 8. Multiprocessor Configuration; 9. 8086-based Systems; PART II: INTEL 8051—8-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS; 10. Introduction to 8051 Microcontrollers; 11. 8051 Instruction Set and Programming; 12. Hardware Features of 8051; 13. 8051 Interface Examples; PART III: INTEL 8096—16-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS; 14. Overview of Intel 8096 Microcontrollers; 15. 8096 Instruction Set and Programming; 16. Hardware Features of 8096; PART IV: ADVANCED TRENDS; 17. Microprocessor System Developments and Recent Trends; 18. Advanced Microprocessors and Microcontrollers; 19. Embedded Systems; 20. Hybrid Programming Techniques using ASM and C/C++; Appendix A: 8086 Case Studies; Appendix B: 8051 Case Studies; Appendix C: 8275 CRT Controller Chip; Appendix D: Multiple Choice Questions; Appendix E: 8086 Instruction Set; Appendix F: 8051 Instruction Set

May 2012

9780198079064

848 Pages

Paperback

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Online ResourceFor Lecturers: PowerPoint Presentation, Solution Manual

August 2012

9780198086390

448 Pages

Paperback

Indian Original

` 330pRiCE

introduction to C programmingReema Thareja, Institute of Information Technology and Management, GGS Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

• Provides several end-chapter exercises to test the understanding of the theory

• Includes numerous examples and programs with outputs to illustrate the concepts

• Contains chapter-wise case studies to enhance learning

• Provides programming tips in the form of sidebars to help troubleshoot errors

In the CD

• Chapter-wise programming examples

• Program codes provided in the case studies

• Appendices on Library functions, Type Qualifiers and Inline Functions, Versions of C, Algorithms, Graphics and Mouse Programming

• Frequently asked questions and answers to all the objective-type questions

New

Contents: 1. Introduction to Programming; 2. Introduction to C; 3. Decision Control and Looping Statements; 4. Functions; 5. Arrays; 6. Strings; 7. Pointers; 8. Structure, Union, and Enumerated Data Types; 9. Files; 10. Preprocessor Directives; 11. Linked Lists; Case Study for Chapters 8, 9, and 11

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Online ResourceFor Lecturers: PowerPoint Presentations Solutions to Model Question Papers Case Study

For Students: Solutions to Model Question Papers Instructor Resources

December 2012

9780198066644

660 Pages

Paperback

Indian Original` 450

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Compiler Design

K. Muneeswaran, Head of the Department, Computer Science and Engineering, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi

• Contains a dedicated chapter on compiler writing tools, including Lex, Yacc, JavaCC, and ANTLR

• Provides numerous objective type questions with answers, review questions, and exercises at the end of every chapter, graded as per Bloom’s Taxonomy principles

• Includes appendices on the parsing of C language using tools such as Lex, Yacc, and JavaCC, additional solved problems, and five model question paper

In the CD

• A mini-compiler

• Laboratory exercises along with the source codes

• Complete executable code showing the data structures and prototype declarations associated with the generation of quadruples (Chapter 6)

• Source code for generating 8086 machine code from its instruction format (Chapter 8)

• Complete codes for parsing C language using Lex, Yacc, and JavaCC (Appendices A and B)

Contents: 1. Overview of Computer Hardware and System Software; 2. Introduction to Compilers; 3. Lexical Analysis; 4. Syntax Analysis; 5. Run-Time Storage Organization; 6. Intermediate Code Generation; 7. Optimization; 8. Code Generation; 9. Compiler Writing Tools

New

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