ABSTRACT

Mechatronics as a discipline has an ever growing impact on engineering and engineering education as a defining approach to the design, development, and operation of an increasingly wide range of engineering systems. The increasing scope and complexity of mechatronic systems means that their design and development now involve not only the technical aspects of its core disciplines, but also aspects of organization, training, and management.

Mechatronics and the Design of Intelligent Machines and Systems reflects the significant areas of development in mechatronics and focuses on the higher-level approaches needed to support the design and implementation of mechatronic systems. Throughout the book, the authors emphasize the importance of systems integration. Each chapter deals with a particular aspect of the design and development process, from the specification of the system to software design and from the human-machine interface to the requirements for safe operation and effective manufacture.

Notable among this text's many features is the use of a running case study-the autonomous and robotic excavator LUCIE-to illustrate points made in various chapters. This, combined with the authors' clear prose, systematic organization, and generous use of examples and illustrations provides students with a firm understanding of mechatronics as a discipline, some of the problems encountered in its various areas, and the developing techniques used to solve those problems.

chapter 1|39 pages

Of machines and mechatronics

chapter 2|23 pages

Mechatronics and intelligent systems

chapter 3|20 pages

A mechatronic design process

chapter 5|33 pages

Artificial intelligence

chapter 6|32 pages

Neural networks and fuzzy systems

chapter 7|27 pages

Software

chapter 8|17 pages

User interfaces

chapter 9|23 pages

System safety

chapter 10|38 pages

Manufacturing technology

chapter 11|5 pages

Future developments in mechatronics

chapter 12|32 pages

Case studies in mechatronics