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図書
edited with translation and explanatory notes by S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1973  xxiv, 52, 269 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 7
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text, translation and notes by J.A.F. Roodbergen ; edited by S.D. Joshi
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1974  lxix, 72, 252 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 9
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edited by Jacques Carmona and Michèle Vergne
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  244 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 728
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Introduction to Acoustics / 1:
Fundamental Physical Principles / 1.1:
Sound Pressure / 1.1.1:
Particle Velocity / 1.1.2:
Sound Power / 1.1.3:
Frequency / 1.1.4:
The Speed of Sound / 1.1.5:
Wavelength / 1.1.6:
Characteristics of the Auditory System / 1.2:
The Sensation of Loudness / 1.2.1:
Masking / 1.2.2:
Directional Characteristics / 1.2.3:
Directional Hearing / 1.2.4:
The Cocktail Party Effect / 1.2.5:
Masking for the Musician / 1.2.6:
Sensitivity to Changes in Frequency and Sound Pressure Level / 1.2.7:
Structure of Musical Sound / 2:
Introducing the Model / 2.1:
Frequency-and Level: Structures / 2.2:
The Harmonic Tone Structure of Sound Spectra / 2.2.1:
The Frequency Range of Sound Spectra / 2.2.2:
Formants / 2.2.3:
The Effect of Individual Partials / 2.2.4:
Frequency Width of Partials / 2.2.5:
Noise Contributions / 2.2.6:
Dynamics and the Sound Spectrum / 2.2.7:
Dynamic Range and Sound Power / 2.2.8:
Time Structures / 2.3:
Deviations from a Steady Vibration Process / 2.3.1:
The Starting Transient / 2.3.2:
Inharmonic Components / 2.3.3:
Decay of Resonating Systems / 2.3.4:
Decay Time and Reverberation Time / 2.3.5:
Fluctuations in the Quasistationary Part / 2.3.6:
Tonal Characteristics of Musical Instruments / 3:
Brass Instruments / 3.1:
The French Horn / 3.1.1:
The Trumpet / 3.1.2:
The Trombone / 3.1.3:
The Tuba / 3.1.4:
Woodwind Instruments / 3.2:
The Flute / 3.2.1:
The Oboe / 3.2.2:
The Clarinet / 3.2.3:
The Bassoon / 3.2.4:
String Instruments / 3.3:
The Violin / 3.3.1:
The Viola / 3.3.2:
The Cello / 3.3.3:
Double Bass / 3.3.4:
The Piano / 3.4:
Sound Spectra / 3.4.1:
Dynamics / 3.4.2:
Time Structure / 3.4.3:
The Harpsichord / 3.5:
The Harp / 3.5.1:
Percussion Instruments / 3.6.1:
Timpani / 3.7.1:
The Bass Drum / 3.7.2:
Snare Drum / 3.7.3:
Gong / 3.7.4:
Cymbals / 3.7.5:
The Triangle / 3.7.6:
The Singing Voice / 3.8:
Choral Singing / 3.8.1:
Foundations of Directional Sound Radiation / 4:
Directional Effects and Polar Diagrams / 4.1.1:
Evaluation and Representation / 4.1.2:
General Considerations / 4.2:
The Double Bass / 4.4.2:
The Grand Piano / 4.5:
Lid Open / 4.5.1:
Lid Closed / 4.5.2:
Lid Half Open / 4.5.3:
Lid Removed / 4.5.4:
The Timpani / 4.5.5:
The Drum / 4.7.2:
Gongs / 4.7.3:
Color Plates Following Page / 4.8:
Foundations of Room Acoustics / 5:
Reflection and Refraction / 5.1:
Reflection from a Flat Surface / 5.1.1:
Reflection from Curved Surfaces / 5.1.2:
Influence of the Wavelength / 5.1.3:
Absorption / 5.2:
Reverberation / 5.3:
Direct Sound and Diffuse Field / 5.4:
The Energy Density / 5.4.1:
The Direct Sound / 5.4.2:
Diffuse-Field Distance / 5.4.3:
Temporal Structure of the Sound Field / 5.5:
Acoustical Properties of Old and New Performance Spaces / 6:
Concert Halls / 6.1:
Tonal Requirements / 6.1.1:
Reverberation Time and Hall Size / 6.1.2:
Sound Field and Hall Shape / 6.1.3:
Acoustic Conditions on the Stage / 6.1.4:
The Location of the Conductor / 6.1.5:
Opera Houses / 6.2:
Reverberation Time and Room Size / 6.2.1:
Direct Sound and Early Reflections / 6.2.2:
Churches / 6.3:
Chamber Music Halls / 6.4:
Studios / 6.5:
Special Purpose Rooms / 6.6:
Open Air Stages / 6.7:
Seating Arrangement in the Concert Hall / 7:
Customary Positioning of Instrument Groups / 7.1:
The Tonal Effect in the Hall / 7.2:
Grand Pianos / 7.2.1:
Harps / 7.2.6:
Combined Sound of the Orchestra / 7.2.7:
Singing Voices / 7.2.8:
Acoustic Considerations for Instrumentation and Playing Technique / 8:
Strength of Ensembles / 8.1:
Historical Development / 8.1.1:
Adapting to the Hall / 8.1.2:
Performance Technique / 8.2:
Articulation and Tone Presentation / 8.3.1:
Vibrato / 8.3.2:
Playing Positions of Wind Instruments / 8.3.3:
Tempo and Room Acoustics / 8.4:
Acoustical Problems in the Opera House / 9:
Strength of the Orchestra / 9.1:
Sound Level in the Hall / 9.1.1:
Sound Level in the Orchestra Pit / 9.1.3:
Seating Arrangement in the Orchestra Pit / 9.2:
Customary Arrangements of Instrument Groups / 9.2.1:
Balance between Singers and Orchestra / 9.2.2:
Arrangement of Choirs and Music on Stage / 9.4:
Musicians in the Scene / 9.4.1:
Musicians behind the Scene / 9.4.2:
Appendix Table for Angular Dependence of the Statistical Directivity Factor
References
Subject Index
Author, Composer, and Composition Index
Introduction to Acoustics / 1:
Fundamental Physical Principles / 1.1:
Sound Pressure / 1.1.1:
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図書
Alfredo H-S. Ang, Wilson H. Tang
出版情報: New York : Wiley, 1975  xiii, 409 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Probability concepts in engineering planning and design ; v. 1
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Role of Probability in Engineering / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Uncertainty in Real-World Information / 1.2:
Uncertainty Associated with Randomness / 1.2.1:
Uncertainty Associated with Imperfect Modeling and Estimation / 1.2.2:
Design and Decision-Making Under Uncertainty / 1.3:
Planning and Design of Airport Pavement / 1.3.1:
Hydrologic Design / 1.3.2:
Design of Structures and Machines / 1.3.3:
Geotechnical Design / 1.3.4:
Construction Planning and Management / 1.3.5:
Photogrammetric, Geodetic, and Surveying Measurements / 1.3.6:
Control and Standards / 1.4:
Concluding Remarks / 1.5:
Basic Probability Concepts / 2:
Events and Probability / 2.1:
Characteristics of Probability Problems / 2.1.1:
Calculation of Probability / 2.1.2:
Elements of Set Theory / 2.2:
Definitions / 2.2.1:
Combination of Events / 2.2.2:
Operational Rules / 2.2.3:
Mathematics of Probability / 2.3:
Basic Axioms of Probability Addition Rule / 2.3.1:
Conditional Probability Multiplication Rule / 2.3.2:
Theorem of Total Probability / 2.3.3:
Bayes' Theorem / 2.3.4:
Concluding Remarks Problems / 2.4:
Analytical Models of Random Phenomena / 3:
Random Variables / 3.1:
Probability Distribution of a Random Variable / 3.1.1:
Main Descriptors of a Random Variable / 3.1.2:
Useful Probability Distributions / 3.2:
The Normal Distribution / 3.2.1:
The Logarithmic Normal Distribution / 3.2.2:
Bernoulli Sequence and the Binomial Distribution / 3.2.3:
The Geometric Distribution / 3.2.4:
The Negative Binomial Distribution / 3.2.5:
The Poisson Process and Poisson Distribution / 3.2.6:
The Exponential Distribution / 3.2.7:
The Gamma Distribution / 3.2.8:
The Hypergeometric Distribution / 3.2.9:
The Beta Distribution / 3.2.10:
Other Distributions / 3.2.11:
Multiple Random Variables / 3.3:
Joint and Conditional Probability Distributions / 3.3.1:
Covariance and Correlation / 3.3.2:
Conditional Mean and Variance / 3.3.3:
Functions of Random Variables / 3.4:
Derived Probability Distributions / 4.1:
Function of Single Random Variable / 4.2.1:
Function of Multiple Random Variables / 4.2.2:
Moments of Functions of Random Variables / 4.3:
Mean and Variance of a Linear Function / 4.3.1:
Product of Independent Variates / 4.3.3:
Mean and Variance of a General Function / 4.3.4:
Estimating Parameters from Observational Data / 4.4:
The Role of Statistical Inference in Engineering / 5.1:
Inherent Variability and Estimation Error / 5.1.1:
Classical Approach to Estimation of Parameters / 5.2:
Random Sampling and Point Estimation / 5.2.1:
Interval Estimation of the Mean / 5.2.2:
Problems of Measurement Theory / 5.2.3:
Interval Estimation of the Variance / 5.2.4:
Estimation of Proportion / 5.2.5:
Empirical Determination of Distribution Models / 5.3:
Probability Paper / 6.1:
The Normal Probability Paper / 6.2.1:
The Log-Normal Probability Paper / 6.2.2:
Construction of General Probability Paper / 6.2.3:
Testing Validity of Assumed Distribution / 6.3:
Chi-Square Test for Distribution / 6.3.1:
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test for Distribution / 6.3.2:
Regression and Correlation Analyses / 6.4:
Basic Formulation of Linear Regression / 7.1:
Regression with Constant Variance / 7.1.1:
Regression with Nonconstant Variance / 7.1.2:
Multiple Linear Regression / 7.2:
Nonlinear Regression / 7.3:
Applications of Regression Analysis in Engineering / 7.4:
Correlation Analysis / 7.5:
Estimation of Correlation Coefficient / 7.5.1:
The Bayesian Approach / 7.6:
Basic Concepts-The Discrete Case / 8.1:
The Continuous Case / 8.3:
General Formulation / 8.3.1:
A Special Application of Bayesian Up-dating Process / 8.3.2:
Bayesian Concepts in Sampling Theory / 8.4:
Sampling from Normal Population / 8.4.1:
Error in Estimation / 8.4.3:
Use of Conjugate Distributions / 8.4.4:
Elements of Quality Assurance and Acceptance Sampling / 8.5:
Acceptance Sampling by Attributes / 9.1:
The Operating Characteristic (OC) Curve / 9.1.1:
The Success Run / 9.1.2:
The Average Outgoing Quality Curve / 9.1.3:
Acceptance Sampling by Variables / 9.2:
Average Quality Criterion, sigma Known / 9.2.1:
Average Quality Criterion, sigma Unknown / 9.2.2:
Fraction Defective Criterion / 9.2.3:
Multiple-Stage Sampling / 9.3:
Probability Tables / 9.4:
Table of Standard Normal Probability / Table A.1:
p-Percentile Values of the t-Distribution / Table A.2:
p-Percentile Values of the x 2 -Distribution / Table A.3:
Critical Values of D alpha; in the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test / Table A.4:
Combinatorial Formulas / Appendix B:
Derivation of the Poisson Distribution / Appendix C:
References
Index
Role of Probability in Engineering / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Uncertainty in Real-World Information / 1.2:
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図書
edited by R. Hettich
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  x, 178 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in control and information sciences ; 15
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Introduction to Microfluidics / Chapter 1:
Abstract
History of Microfluidics / 1.1:
The beginning: Gas chromatography and capillary electrophoresis / 1.2.1:
The microfluidic advantage / 1.2.2:
Modular separation, reaction and hybridization systems / 1.2.3:
Integrated systems / 1.2.4:
Fluidics and Transport Fundamentals / 1.3:
The continuum approximation / 1.3.1:
Laminar flow / 1.3.2:
Diffusion in microfluidic systems / 1.3.3:
Surface forces and droplets / 1.3.4:
Pumps and valves / 1.3.5:
Electrokinetics / 1.3.6:
Thermal management / 1.3.7:
Device Fabrication / 1.4:
Materials / 1.4.1:
Fabrication and assembly / 1.4.2:
Biological Applications / 1.5:
Genetic analysis (DNA/RNA) / 1.5.1:
Proteomics / 1.5.2:
Cellular assays / 1.5.3:
Drug delivery and compatibility / 1.5.4:
The Future / 1.6:
Potential demand/market for microfluidic devices / 1.6.1:
Current products / 1.6.2:
Challenges and the future / 1.6.3:
References
Materials and Microfabrication Processes for Microfluidic Devices / Chapter 2:
Introduction / 2.1:
Silicon Based Materials / 2.2:
Micromachining of silicon / 2.2.1:
Bulk micromachining / 2.2.2:
Surface micromachining / 2.2.3:
Glass Based Materials / 2.3:
Microfabrication in glass / 2.3.1:
Wafer Bonding / 2.4:
Fusion bonding / 2.4.1:
Anodic bonding / 2.4.2:
Adhesive bonding / 2.4.3:
Polymers / 2.5:
Microfabrication / 2.5.1:
Polymer materials / 2.5.2:
Conclusion / 2.6:
Interfacing Microfluidic Devices with the Macro World / Chapter 3:
Typical Requirements for Microfluidic Interfaces / 3.1:
Review of Microfluidic Interfaces / 3.3:
World-to-chip interfaces / 3.3.1:
Chip-to-world interfaces / 3.3.2:
Future Perspectives / 3.4:
Genetic Analysis in Miniaturized Electrophoresis Systems / Chapter 4:
Status of genetic analyses / 4.1:
Genetic analysis by miniaturized electrophoresis system / 4.1.2:
Microchip Electrophoresis for Genomic Analysis / 4.2:
Material and fabrication of electrophoresis microchips / 4.2.1:
Theory of gel electrophoresis of DNA / 4.2.2:
Gel matrices / 4.2.3:
Novel DNA separation strategies on microchips / 4.2.4:
Surface coating methods for microchannel walls / 4.2.5:
Parallelization in Microchip Electrophoresis / 4.3:
Integration in Microchip Electrophoresis for Genetic Analysis / 4.4:
Sample preparation on microchip / 4.4.1:
System integration / 4.4.2:
Commercial Microfluidic Instruments for Genetic Analyses / 4.5:
Commercial microchip electrophoresis instruments for genetic analysis / 4.5.1:
Integrated microfluidic instruments for genetic analyses / 4.5.2:
Microfluidic Markets and Future Perspectives / 4.6:
Microfluidic Systems for Protein Separations / Chapter 5:
Advantages of microfluidic chips for protein separations / 5.1:
Limitations of microfluidic chips in proteomics applications / 5.1.2:
Substrates used for proteomic analysis / 5.1.3:
Microfluidic Chips for Protein Separation / 5.2:
Microchip-based electrophoretic techniques / 5.2.1:
Microchip chromatography / 5.2.2:
Integrated Analysis in Microchips / 5.3:
Integration of sample preparation with analysis / 5.3.1:
Multi-dimensional separation in microchips / 5.3.2:
Chips integrated with mass spectrometry / 5.3.3:
Future Directions / 5.4:
Microfluidic Systems for Cellular Applications / Chapter 6:
Physiological advantages / 6.1:
Biological advantages / 6.1.2:
Economical advantages / 6.1.3:
Microfluidic Technology for Cellular Applications / 6.2:
Microfluidic cell isolation/separation / 6.2.1:
Microfluidic cell culture / 6.2.2:
Microfluidic cell analysis / 6.2.3:
Commercialization of Microfluidic Technology / 6.3:
Concluding Remarks / 6.4:
Microfluidic Systems for Engineering Vascularized Tissue Constructs / Chapter 7:
Generating 2D Vascularized Tissue Constructs Using Microfluidic Systems / 7.1:
Generating 3D Vascularized Tissue Constructs Using Microfluidic Systems / 7.3:
Hydrogel-based Microfluidic Systems for Generating Vascularized Tissue Constructs / 7.4:
Mathematical Modeling to Optimize the Microfluidic Systems for Generating Vascularized Tissue Constructs / 7.5:
Future Challenges / 7.6:
Conclusions / 7.7:
High Throughput Screening Using Microfluidics / Chapter 8:
Cell-Based Assays / 8.1:
High throughput cell culture / 8.2.1:
Cell sorting for high throughput applications / 8.2.2:
Biochemical Assays / 8.3:
PCR / 8.3.1:
Electrophoresis / 8.3.2:
Others / 8.3.3:
Drug Screening Applications / 8.4:
Users and Developers of [mu]F HTS Platforms / 8.5:
Users: Research labs, academic screening facilities, and pharmaceutical / 8.5.1:
Commercialized products in HTS / 8.5.2:
Acknowledgements / 8.6:
Microfluidic Diagnostic Systems for the Rapid Detection and Quantification of Pathogens / Chapter 9:
Infectious pathogens and their prevalence / 9.1:
Traditional pathogen detection methods / 9.1.2:
Microfluidic techniques / 9.1.3:
Review of Research / 9.2:
Pathogen detection/quantification techniques based on detecting whole cells / 9.2.1:
Pathogen detection/quantification techniques based on detecting metabolites released or consumed / 9.2.2:
Pathogen detection/quantification through microfluidic immunoassays and nucleic acid based detection platforms / 9.2.3:
Future Research Directions / 9.3:
Microfluidic Applications in Biodefense / Chapter 10:
Biodefense Monitoring / 10.1:
Civilian biodefense / 10.2.1:
Military biodefense / 10.2.2:
Current Biodefense Detection and Identification Methods / 10.3:
Laboratory detection / 10.3.1:
Field detection / 10.3.2:
Microfluidic Challenges for Advanced Biodefense Detection and Identification Methods / 10.4:
Microscale Sample Preparation Methods / 10.5:
Spore disruption / 10.5.1:
Pre-separations / 10.5.2:
Nucleic acid purifications / 10.5.3:
Immunomagnetic Separations and Immunoassays / 10.6:
Immunomagnetic separations / 10.6.1:
Immunoassays / 10.6.2:
Proteomic Approaches / 10.7:
Nucleic Acid Amplification and Detection Methods / 10.8:
PCR and qPCR detection of pathogens for biodefense / 10.8.1:
Miniaturized and Microfluidic PCR / 10.8.2:
Heating and cooling approaches / 10.8.3:
Miniaturized PCR and qPCR for biodefense / 10.8.4:
Other Nucleic acid amplification methods / 10.8.5:
Microarrays / 10.9:
Microarrays and microfluidics / 10.9.1:
Microelectrophoresis and Biodefense / 10.10:
Microelectrophoresis technologies / 10.10.1:
Integrated lab-on-a-chip systems and biodefense / 10.11:
Full microfluidic integration for biodefense / 10.11.1:
Summary and Perspectives / 10.12:
Current and Future Trends in Microfluidics within Biotechnology Research / Chapter 11:
The Past - Exciting Prospects / 11.1:
The Present - Kaleidoscope-like Trends / 11.2:
Droplet microfluidics / 11.2.1:
Integrating Active Components in Microfluidics / 11.2.2:
Third world - paper microfluidics - George Whitesides / 11.2.3:
Microfluidic solutions for enhancing existing biotechnology platforms / 11.2.4:
Microfluidics for cell biology - seeing inside the cell with molecular probes / 11.2.5:
Microfluidics for cell biology - high throughput platforms / 11.2.6:
The Future - Seamless and Ubiquitous MicroTAS / 11.3:
Index
Introduction to Microfluidics / Chapter 1:
Abstract
History of Microfluidics / 1.1:
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図書
Goos, Gerhard, 1937- ; Hartmanis, Juris ; Loeckx, Jacques, 1931-
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1974  619 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in computer science ; 14
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図書
edited with translation and explanatory notes by S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1971  2, xxviii, 58, 275 p. ; 26 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 6
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図書
P.E. Conner
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  iv, 181 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 738
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Fundamentals of Micromachined Vibratory Gyroscopes / Part I:
Introduction / 1:
The Coriolis Effect / 1.1:
Gyroscopes / 1.2:
The MEMS Technology / 1.3:
Micromachined Vibratory Rate Gyroscopes / 1.4:
Applications of MEMS Gyroscopes / 1.5:
Gyroscope Performance Specifications / 1.6:
A Survey of Prior Work on MEMS Gyroscopes / 1.7:
The Robustness Challenge / 1.8:
Inherently Robust Systems / 1.9:
Overview / 1.10:
Fundamentals of Micromachined Gyroscopes / 2:
Dynamics of Vibratory Rate Gyroscopes / 2.1:
Linear Gyroscope Dynamics / 2.1.1:
Torsional Gyroscope Dynamics / 2.1.2:
Resonance Characteristics / 2.2:
Drive-Mode Operation / 2.3:
The Coriolis Response / 2.4:
Mode-Matching and [delta]f / 2.4.1:
Phase Relations and Proof-Mass Trajectory / 2.4.2:
Summary / 2.5:
Fabrication Technologies / 3:
Microfabrication Techniques / 3.1:
Photolithography / 3.1.1:
Deposition / 3.1.2:
Etching / 3.1.3:
Wafer Bonding / 3.1.4:
Bulk Micromachining Processes / 3.2:
SOI-Based Bulk Micromachining / 3.2.1:
Silicon-on-Glass Bulk Micromachining / 3.2.2:
Surface-Micromachining Processes / 3.3:
Combined Surface-Bulk Micromachining / 3.4:
CMOS Integration / 3.5:
Hybrid Integration / 3.5.1:
Monolithic Integration / 3.5.2:
Packaging / 3.6:
Wafer-Level Packaging / 3.6.1:
Vacuum Packaging / 3.6.2:
Mechanical Design of MEMS Gyroscopes / 3.7:
Mechanical Structure Designs / 4.1:
Linear Vibratory Systems / 4.2:
Linear Suspension Systems / 4.2.1:
Linear Flexure Elements / 4.2.2:
Torsional Vibratory Systems / 4.3:
Torsional Suspension Systems / 4.3.1:
Torsional Flexure Elements / 4.3.2:
Anisoelasticity and Quadrature Error / 4.4:
Quadrature Compensation / 4.4.1:
Damping / 4.5:
Viscous Damping / 4.5.1:
Viscous Anisodamping / 4.5.2:
Intrinsic Structural Damping / 4.5.3:
Material Properties of Silicon / 4.6:
Design for Robustness / 4.7:
Yield / 4.7.1:
Vibration Immunity / 4.7.2:
Shock Resistance / 4.7.3:
Temperature Effects / 4.7.4:
Electrical Design of MEMS Gyroscopes / 4.8:
Basics of Capacitive Electrodes / 5.1:
Electrostatic Actuation / 5.3:
Variable-Gap Actuators / 5.3.1:
Variable-Area Actuators / 5.3.2:
Balanced Actuation / 5.3.3:
Capacitive Detection / 5.4:
Variable-Gap Capacitors / 5.4.1:
Variable-Area Capacitors / 5.4.2:
Differential Sensing / 5.4.3:
Capacitance Enhancement / 5.5:
Gap Reduction by Fabrication / 5.5.1:
Post-Fabrication Capacitance Enhancement / 5.5.2:
MEMS Gyroscope Testing and Characterization / 5.6:
Frequency Response Extraction / 5.6.1:
Capacitive Sense-Mode Detection Circuits / 5.6.2:
Rate-Table Characterization / 5.6.3:
Structural Approaches to Improve Robustness / 5.7:
Linear Multi-DOF Architecture / 6:
Fundamentals of 2-DOF Oscillators / 6.1:
The 2-DOF Sense-Mode Architecture / 6.3:
Gyroscope Dynamics / 6.3.1:
Coriolis Response / 6.3.2:
Illustrative Example / 6.3.3:
Conclusions on the 2-DOF Sense-Mode Architecture / 6.3.4:
The 2-DOF Drive-Mode Architecture / 6.4:
Dynamical Amplification in the Drive-Mode / 6.4.1:
Conclusions on the 2-DOF Drive-Mode Architecture / 6.4.3:
The 4-DOF System Architecture / 6.5:
Dynamics of the 4-DOF Gyroscope / 6.5.1:
Parameter Optimization / 6.5.3:
Conclusions on the 4-DOF System Architecture / 6.5.4:
Demonstration of 2-DOF Oscillator Robustness / 6.6:
Torsional Multi-DOF Architecture / 6.7:
Torsional 3-DOF Gyroscope Structure and Theory of Operation / 7.1:
Cross-Axis Sensitivity / 7.2.1:
Illustration of a MEMS Implementation / 7.3:
Suspension Design / 7.3.1:
Finite Element Analysis / 7.3.2:
Optimization of System Parameters / 7.3.3:
Sensitivity and Robustness Analyses / 7.3.5:
Experimental Characterization / 7.4:
Distributed-Mass Architecture / 7.5:
The Approach / 8.1:
Wide-Bandwidth Operation for Improving Robustness / 8.2.1:
Theoretical Analysis of the Trade-offs / 8.3:
Prototype Design / 8.4:
Experimental Characterization Results / 8.4.2:
Conclusions and Future Trends / 8.5:
Comparative Analysis of the Presented Concepts / 9.1:
2-DOF Oscillator in the Sense-Mode / 9.2.1:
2-DOF Oscillator in the Drive-Mode / 9.2.2:
Multiple Drive-Mode Oscillators / 9.2.3:
Demonstration of Improved Robustness / 9.3:
Temperature Dependence of Drive and Sense-Modes / 9.3.1:
Rate-Table Characterization Results / 9.3.2:
Comparison of Response with a Conventional Gyroscope / 9.3.3:
Scale Factor Trade-off Analysis / 9.4:
Future Trends / 9.5:
Anti-Phase 2-DOF Sense Mode Gyroscope / 9.5.1:
2-DOF Sense Mode Gyroscope with Scalable Peak Spacing / 9.5.2:
Conclusion / 9.6:
References
Index
Fundamentals of Micromachined Vibratory Gyroscopes / Part I:
Introduction / 1:
The Coriolis Effect / 1.1:
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図書
O.I. Franksen, P. Falster, F.J. Evans
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  xii, 119 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in control and information sciences ; 17
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Introduction / 1:
Marginal Models for Categorical Data / 1.1:
Historical and Comparable Approaches / 1.2:
Coefficients for the Comparsion of Marginal Distributions / 1.3:
Measuring Differences in Location / 1.3.1:
Measuring Differences in Dispersion / 1.3.2:
Measuring Association / 1.3.3:
Measuring Agreement / 1.3.4:
Loglinear Marginal Models / 2:
Ordinary Loglinear Models / 2.1:
Basic Concepts and Notation / 2.1.1:
Modeling Association Among Three Variables / 2.1.2:
Applications of Loglinear Marginal Models / 2.2:
Research Questions and Designs Requiring Marginal Models / 2.2.1:
Comparing One Variable Distributions / 2.2.2:
More Complex Designs and Research Questions / 2.2.3:
Maximum Likelihood Inference for Loglinear Marginal Models / 2.3:
Sampling Methods / 2.3.1:
Specifying Loglinear Marginal Models by Constraining the Cell Probalities / 2.3.2:
Simultaneous Modeling of Joint and Marginal Distributions: Redundancy, Incompatibility and Other Issues / 2.3.3:
***Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Constrained Cell Probabilities / 2.3.4:
***A Numerical Algorithm for ML Estimation / 2.3.5:
***Efficient Computation of ML Estimates for Simultaneous Joint and Marginal Models / 2.3.6:
***Large Sample Distribution of ML estimates / 2.3.7:
Model Evaluation / 2.3.8:
Nonloglinear Marginal Models / 3:
Comparing Item Characteristics for Different Measurement Levels / 3.1:
Interval Level of Measurement / 3.1.1:
Ordinal Level of Measurement / 3.1.2:
Nominal Level of Measurement / 3.1.3:
Comparing Associations / 3.2:
Maximum Likelihood Estimation / 3.3:
Generalized exp-log Specification of Nonloglinear Marginal Models / 3.3.1:
Compatibility and Redundancy of Restrictions / 3.3.2:
Homogeneous Specification of Coefficients / 3.3.3:
***Algorithm for Maximum Likelihood Estimation / 3.3.4:
***Asymptotic Distribution of ML Estimates / 3.3.5:
Marginal Analysis of Longitudinal Data / 4:
Trend Data / 4.1:
Comparing Net Changes in More Than One Characteristic / 4.1.1:
Simultaneous Tests for Restrictions on Association and Net Change: Modeling Joint and Marginal Tables / 4.1.2:
Panel Data: Investigating Net Changes in One Characteristic / 4.2:
Overall Net Changes; Cumulative Proportions; Growth Curves / 4.2.1:
Subgroup Comparisons of Net Changes / 4.2.2:
Changes in Associations / 4.2.3:
Gross Changes in One Characteristic / 4.3:
Comparing Turnover Tables for Different Periods / 4.3.1:
Comparing Summary Measures of Gross Change / 4.3.2:
Extensions; Net Plus Gross Changes; Multiway Turnover Tables; Subgroup Comparisons / 4.3.3:
Net and Gross Changes in Two Related Characteristics / 4.4:
Net Changes in Two Characteristics / 4.4.1:
Changes in Association Between Two Changing Characteristics / 4.4.2:
Gross Changes in Two Characteristics / 4.4.3:
Combining Hypotheses about Net and Gross Changes / 4.4.4:
Minimally Specified Models for Comparing Tables with Overlapping Marginals; Detection of Problematic Models / 4.5:
Causal Analyses: Structural Equation Models and (Quasi-) Experimental Designs / 5:
SEMs - Structural Equation Models / 5.1:
SEMs for Categorical Data / 5.1.1:
An Example: Women's Role / 5.1.2:
Marginal Modeling and Categorical SEM / 5.1.3:
Analysis of (Quasi-)Experimental Data / 5.2:
The One-group Pretest-Posttest Design / 5.2.1:
The Nonequivalent Control Group Design / 5.2.2:
A Truly Experimental Design / 5.2.3:
Marginal Modeling with Latent Variables / 6:
Latent Class Models / 6.1:
Latent Marginal Homogeneity / 6.2:
Loglinear and Nonloglinear Latent Class Models: Equal Reliabilities / 6.3:
Restrictions on Conditional Responses Probabilities / 6.3.1:
Restrictions on Odds Ratios / 6.3.2:
Restrictions on Percentage Differences / 6.3.3:
Restrictions on Agreement / 6.3.4:
Marginal causal analyses / 6.4:
SEMs with latent marginal homogeneity / 6.4.1:
Latent Variable SEMs for Clustered Data / 6.4.2:
Estimation of Marginal Models with Latent Variables Using the EM Algorithm / 6.5:
Basic EM Algorithm / 6.5.1:
***General EM for Marginal Models / 6.5.2:
***Marginal Restrictions in Combination with a Loglinear Model for the Complete Table / 6.5.3:
***Speeding up of the EM Algorithm for Separable Models / 6.5.4:
Conclusions, Extensions, and Applications / 6.5.5:
Marginal Models for Continuous Variables / 7.1:
Changes in Means / 7.1.1:
Changes in Correlation and Regression Coefficients / 7.1.2:
Alternative Procedures and Models / 7.2:
Alternative Estimation Procedures: WLS and GEE / 7.2.1:
Modeling Dependent Observations: Marginal, Random Effects, and Fixed Effects Models / 7.2.2:
Specific Applications / 7.3:
Multiple Responses / 7.3.1:
Categorical Dyadic Data / 7.3.2:
Mokken Scale Analysis / 7.3.3:
Problems and Future Developments / 7.4:
Software, Generalized exp-log Routines, and Website / 7.5:
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction / 1:
Marginal Models for Categorical Data / 1.1:
Historical and Comparable Approaches / 1.2:
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introduction, text, translation and notes by S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1976  xlxii, 45, 141 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 11
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