DocumentCode
494310
Title
Development of electronic engineering design based on Non Redundant Scales theory
Author
Bandyrska, Oresta ; Riznyk, Volodymyr ; Yurchak, Iryna
Author_Institution
Ukrainian Res. & Educ. Center of Stand., Certification, & Quality Problems, Lviv
fYear
2009
fDate
22-24 April 2009
Firstpage
117
Lastpage
119
Abstract
This paper regards combinatorial techniques for electronic engineering design based on the mathematical apparatus of Non Redundant Scales theory (NRS theory). Combinatorial techniques is known to be of widespread applicability, and has been extremely effective when applied to the problem of finding the optimum ordered arrangement of structural elements in spatially or temporally distributed systems with non-uniform structure (e.g. line gages) with respect to resolving ability. These design techniques make it possible to configure electronic devices or systems with fever elements than at present, while maintaining on resolving ability and positioning precision. The NRS theory can be used to finding optimal design for wide classes of technological problems in measurement and radio electronic engineering based on combinatorial techniques.
Keywords
combinatorial mathematics; design engineering; electronic engineering; combinatorial techniques; electronic device; electronic engineering design; fever elements; line gages; nonredundant scales theory; nonuniform structure; optimum ordered arrangement; positioning precision; radio electronic engineering; spatially distributed system; structural elements; temporally distributed system; Certification; Design engineering; Design optimization; Educational technology; Finishing; Maintenance engineering; Shape; Spatial resolution; Tin; combinatorial techniques; electronic engineering design; measurement; non-redundant scale; optimization; resolving ability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Perspective Technologies and Methods in MEMS Design, 2009. MEMSTECH 2009. 2009 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Zakarpattya
Print_ISBN
978-966-2191-06-6
Type
conf
Filename
5069726
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