Advances in Mechatronics
Mechatronics engineering, also called mechatronics, is the synergistic integration of mechanical, electrical, and computer systems employing mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering and computer science and engineering, and includes a combination of robotics, computer science, telecommunications, systems, control, automation and product engineering.
In the present book, ten typical literatures about mechatronics published on international authoritative journals were selected to introduce the worldwide newest progress, which contains reviews or original researches on mechatronics. We hope this book can demonstrate advances in mechatronics as well as give references to the researchers, students and other related people.
Sample Chapter(s)
Preface (85 KB)
Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1
    Modular redesign of mechatronic systems: Formulation of module specifications guaranteeing system dynamics specifications
  • Chapter 2
    Examining industry expectations for content knowledge in mechatronics across career and professional certificate programs
  • Chapter 3
    The C&C² Approach as a Thinking Tool in Mechatronic Systems
  • Chapter 4
    Automated Configuration of Optimized Customer Specific Mechatronic Systems Using Behavior Models
  • Chapter 5
    Automated Configuration of Optimized Customer Specific Mechatronic Systems Using Behavior Models
  • Chapter 6
    Finite element analysis for fatigue phenomena in mechatronic shape memory alloy actuator
  • Chapter 7
    Methodology for the Design of Interdisciplinary Modules for Mechatronic Modular Product Platforms
  • Chapter 8
    Active learning-based metamodeling for hybrid uncertainty quantification of hydro-mechatronic-control systems: A case study of EHA systems
  • Chapter 9
    Biosensors, mechatronics, & microfluidics for early detection & monitoring of microbial corrosion: A comprehensive critical review
  • Chapter 10
    Intelligent vector control for a novel mechatronic modeling of a 1.5MW variable speed WECS using the bicausality concept under a real wind flow: A Bond Graph Approach
Readership: Students, academics, teachers, and other people attending or interested in mechatronics.
Lars A.L. Janssen
Dynamics & Control, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Mouna Ben Zohra
LMISI Laboratory, FSTS, Hassan first university of Settat, Morocco Kobra Salimiyan rizi , Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran

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