Recent Advances in Mechatronics

2008 - 2009

Recent Advances in Mechatronics

2008 - 2009

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Mechatronics is a synergic discipline integrating precise mechanics, electrotechnics, electronics and IT technologies. The main goal of mechatronical approach to design of complex products is to achieve new quality of their utility value at reasonable price. Successful accomplishment of this task would not be possible without application of advanced software and hardware tools for simulation of design, technologies and production control and also for simulation of behavior of these products in order to provide the highest possible level of spatial and functional integration of the final product.

This book brings a review of the current state of the art in mechatronics, as presented at the 8th International Conference Mechatronics 2009, organized by the Brno Technical University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Republic. The specific topics of the conference are Modelling and Simulation, Metrology & Diagnostics, Sensorics & Photonics, Control & Robotics, MEMS Design & Mechatronic Products, Production Machines and Biomechanics. The selected contributions provide an insight into the current development of these scientific disciplines, present the new results of research and development and indicate the trends of development in the interdisciplinary field of mechatronic systems. Therefore, the book provides the latest and helpful information both for the R&D specialists and for the designers working in mechatronics and related fields.



Modelling and Simulation
Metrology Diagnostics, Sensorics Photonics
Control Robotics
MEMS Design Mechatronic Products
Production Machines
Biomechanics.
ISBN 978-3-642-42497-7
Artikelnummer 9783642424977
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 2010
Copyrightjahr 2014
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang 450 Seiten
Abbildungen XIII, 450 p.
Sprache Englisch