631 Pages 441 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    An Up-To-Date Reference on the Latest Developments of Mechatronics

    Geared toward engineers, designers, researchers, educators, and students, Mechatronics: Fundamentals and Applications focuses on integrating practice with theory relevant to electromechanical and multidomain systems. A result of the Distinguished Visiting Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK, held by Clarence W. de Silva, the book contains 15 chapters written by individual contributors, many of whom were speakers at the workshop.

    What Are Mechatronic Systems?

    Divided into two sections, this book covers the fundamentals and applications of mechatronic devices and systems and emphasizes specific topics that include: modeling and analytical formulations, simulation methods, design approaches, control techniques, practical tools, and cutting-edge systems and applications. The book highlights methodologies that encompass modeling, analysis, design, control, monitoring, diagnosis of mechatronic systems, and mechatronic systems and technologies. In addition, it illustrates topics by using numerous examples and various case studies from real implementations and incorporates analytical methods, practical considerations, design issues, and experimental techniques throughout the book. The text also covers some state-of-the-art technologies such as Bio-MEMS, self-powered systems and biologically inspired systems.

    A broad introduction to the subject of mechatronic engineering, this book:

    • Presents the concepts of mechatronic design quotient (MDQ) and design evolution through modeling, health monitoring, design expert system, and evolutionary optimization
    • Outlines the evolution of the discipline of mechatronics from its early days leading up to the present
    • Includes the fundamental theory of mechanics of materials, which can be employed for application in mechatronics
    • Explores how signals can be measured to avoid common pitfalls in signal acquisition and processing
    • Introduces and demonstrates reinforcement learning or Q learning in physical robotic tasks, and more

    Mechatronics: Fundamentals and Applications presents the relevance of modeling, design, and instrumentation in the development of a mechatronic system or product and serves as a reference tool and informational resource for engineers in industry, as well as researchers and students in the field of mechatronics.

    Mechatronic Engineering
    Clarence W. de Silva

    FUNDAMENTALS

    Modeling for Control of Rigid Bodies in 3-D Space
    Ibrahim Esat, Minoo Dabestani, William Mortel, and Steve Sewell
    Mechanics of Materials
    Yong Kang Chen
    Control of Mechatronic Systems
    Kok Kiong Tan and Andi Sudjana Putra
    Introduction to Sensors and Signal Processing
    Diogo Montalvão
    Bio-MEMS Sensors and Actuators
    Farbod Khoshnoud, Clarence W. de Silva, and Ibrahim Esat
    System Identification in Human Adaptive Mechatronics
    Bin Xi and Clarence W. de Silva
    Intelligent Robotic Systems
    Muhammad Tahir Khan, Clarence W. de Silva, and Javaid Iqbal

    APPLICATIONS

    Automated Mechatronic Design Tool
    Saeed Behbahani, Leila Pezeshki, and Clarence W. de Silva
    Design Evolution of Mechatronic Systems
    Lalith B. Gamage
    Mechatronic Design of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
    Feng Lin, Fei Wang, Xiangxu Dong, Kemao Peng, and Ben M. Chen
    Self-Powered and Bio-Inspired Dynamic Systems
    Farbod Khoshnoud and David J. Dell
    Visual Servo Systems for Mobile Robots
    Haoxiang Lang and Clarence W. de Silva
    Robotic Learning and Applications
    Ying Wang and Bashan Zuo
    Neuromechatronics with In Vitro Microelectrode Arrays
    Dulini Mendis, Steven Petrou, and Saman K. Halgamuge

    Biography

    Clarence W. de Silva, PhD, is a professor of mechanical engineering and occupies the Senior Canada Research Chair Professorship in Mechatronics & Industrial Automation at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver. He is also a fellow of ASME, IEEE, the Canadian Academy of Engineering, and the Royal Society of Canada. His awards include the Paynter Outstanding Investigator Award and the Takahashi Education Award of ASME; Killam Research Prize; and Outstanding Engineering Educator Award of IEEE Canada. He has served as editor/associate editor of 14 journals and is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Control and Intelligent Systems.

    Farbod Khoshnoud, PhD, is a lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Brunel University, London, UK. He was a lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire before joining Brunel. He was a visiting scientist and postdoctoral researcher in the industrial automation laboratory, department of mechanical engineering, at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, during 2007–2012. He was a visiting researcher at the California Institute of Technology during 2009–2011. He has carried out postdoctoral research in the department of civil engineering at UBC during 2005–2007. He received his PhD in mechanical engineering from Brunel University, London, in 2005.

    Maoqing Li is professor of control science and engineering and system engineering in the School of Information Science and Technology, Xiamen University, China. He graduated from Xiamen University in 1978 and joined its faculty that same year. He served as the president of the International Conference on Control and Automation in 2002 and 2010, chairman of the organizing committee of the 10th Conference on Manufacturing and Management, chairman of the organizing committee of the International Conference on Environment and Information in 2005, and chairman of the organizing committee of the First International Conference on Computer Science and Education in 2006.

    Saman K. Halgamuge, PhD, is a professor of the department of mechanical engineering and the school-wide initiative on biomedical engineering, The University of Melbourne. He graduated with Dipl.-Ing and PhD degrees in electrical engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, and with a BSc in electronic and telecommunication engineering at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. His interests are in big data analytics and optimization and in particular bio-inspired methods focused on applications in mechanical/mechatronic engineering and bioengineering. He has published in over 250 outlets including journal and conference papers and book chapters. He is a founding chief editor of Frontiers Journal on Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics Specialty Section, and associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, Applied Mathematics and BMC Bioinformatics.

    "The authors provide a refreshing and important integrative approach to the design of modern mechatronic systems. Such approaches are often preached but not implemented. This is particularly relevant since components of systems are themselves mechatronics systems these days and so training in such systematic approaches is essential. Excellent reference after a first mechatronics course."
    —Satish S. Nair, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA

    "This book has moved beyond the introductory material and addressed a variety of advanced topics that are very appropriate for students and faculty in the field. This approach makes the book unique and hence it is an extremely valuable addition to the growing body of literature on the topic of mechatronics."
    —Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy, Michigan, USA