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Summary
Summary
MEMS for automotive and aerospace applications reviews the use of Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) in developing solutions to the unique challenges presented by the automotive and aerospace industries.Part one explores MEMS for a variety of automotive applications. The role of MEMS in passenger safety and comfort, sensors for automotive vehicle stability control applications and automotive tire pressure monitoring systems are considered, along with pressure and flow sensors for engine management, and RF MEMS for automotive radar sensors. Part two then goes on to explore MEMS for aerospace applications, including devices for active drag reduction in aerospace applications, inertial navigation and structural health monitoring systems, and thrusters for nano- and pico-satellites. A selection of case studies are used to explore MEMS for harsh environment sensors in aerospace applications, before the book concludes by considering the use of MEMS in space exploration and exploitation.With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors, MEMS for automotive and aerospace applications is a key tool for MEMS manufacturers and all scientists, engineers and academics working on MEMS and intelligent systems for transportation.
Author Notes
Michael Kraft is Professor in Micro-System Technology (or MEMS) in the School of Electronics and Computer Science at University of Southampton, UK.
Table of Contents
Part 1 MEMS for automotive applications: MEMS for passenger safety in automotive vehicles |
MEMS sensors for automotive vehicle stability control applications |
MEMS for automotive tire pressure monitoring systems |
MEMS pressure and flow sensors for automotive engine management and aerospace applications |
RF MEMS for automotive radar sensors |
MEMS for passenger comfort in vehicles |
Part 2 MEMS for aerospace applications: MEMS devices for active drag reduction in aerospace applications |
MEMS inertial navigation systems for aircrafts |
MEMS for structural health monitoring in aircrafts |
MEMS for harsh environment sensors in aerospace applications: selected case studies |
MEMS thrusters for nano- and pico-satellites |
MEMS enabling space exploration and exploitation |