SECTION I Sensors, Nanoscience, and Instruments
1 Sensors
1.1 Introduction Rosemary L. Smith ........................ 1-1
1.2 Electrochemical Sensors Bryan Stewart Hobbs .......... 1-11
1.3 The Stannic Oxide Semiconductor Gas Sensor
Joseph Watson ......................................... 1-18
2 An Introduction to Multi-Sensor Data Fusion
David L. Hall and James Llinas ............................. 2-1
3 Magneto-optics David Young and Yuan Pu .................... 3-1
4 Materials and Nanoscience
4.1 Carbon Nanotubes M. Meyyappan ......................... 4-1
4.2 Modeling MEMS and NEMS John Pelesko ................... 4-9
4.3 Micromechatronics Victor Giurgiutiu and
Sergey Edward Lyshevski ............................... 4-20
4.4 Nanocomputers, Nano-Architectronics, and Nano-ICs
Sergey Edward Lyshevski ............................... 4-42
4.5 Semiconductor Nano-Electronics and
Nano-Optoelectronics Nelson Tansu, Ronald Arif, and
Zhian Jin ............................................. 4-68
5 Instruments and Measurements
5.1 Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas
Sam S. Khalilieh ....................................... 5-1
5.2 Portable Instruments and Systems Halit Eren .......... 5-27
5.3 G (LabVIEW) Software Engineering
Christopher G. Relf ................................... 5-36
6 Reliability Engineering B.S. Dhillon ...................... 6-1
SECTION II Biomedical Systems
7 Bioelectricity
7.1 Neuroelectric Principles John A. White and
Alan D. Dorval II ...................................... 7-1
7.2 Bioelectric Events L.A. Geddes
(revised by R.C. Barr) ................................ 7-13
7.3 Biological Effects and Electromagnetic Fields
Bonnie Keillor Slaten and Frank Barnes ................ 7-33
7.4 Embedded Signal Processing David R, Martinez,
Robert A, Bond, and M. Michael Vai .................... 7-55
8 Biomedical Sensors Michael R. Neuman ...................... 8-1
9 Bioelectronics and Instruments
9.1 The Electro-encephalogram Joseph D. Bronzino .......... 9-1
9.2 The Electrocardiograph Edward J. Berbari ............. 9-14
10 Tomography Martin D. Fox ................................. 10-1
SECTION III Mathematics, Symbols, and Physical Constants
Introduction Ronald J. Tallarida ........................... III-1
Greek Alphabet ........................................... III-3
International System of Units (SI) ....................... III-3
Conversion Constants and Multipliers ..................... III-6
Physical Constants ....................................... III-8
Symbols and Terminology for Physical and Chemical
Quantities ............................................... III-9
Credits ................................................. III-13
Probability for Electrical and Computer Engineers
Charles W. Therrien ................................. III-14
Indexes
Author Index .................................................. A-1
Subject Index ................................................. S-1
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