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- Bookedited by Stefan Bosse, Dirk Lehmhus, Walter Lang and Matthias Busse.Contents:
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Introduction. On Concepts and Challenges of Realizing Material-Integrated Intelligent Systems / Stefan Bosse, Dirk Lehmhus
System Development. Design Methodology for Intelligent Technical Systems / Mareen Va€holz, Roman Dumitrescu, Jürgen Gausemeier
Smart Systems Design Methodologies and Tools / Nicola Bombieri, Franco Fummi, Giuliana Gangemi, Michelangelo Grosso, Enrico Macii, Massimo Poncino, Salvatore Rinaudo
Sensor Technologies. Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) / Li Yunjia
Fiber-Optic Sensors / Yi Yang, Kevin Chen, Nikhil Gupta
Electronics Development for Integration / Jan Vanfleteren
Material Integration Solutions. Sensor Integration in Fiber-Reinforced Polymers / Maryam Kahali Moghaddam, Mariugenia Salas, Michael Koerdt, Christian Brauner, Martina Hübner, Dirk Lehmhus, Walter Lang
Integration in Sheet Metal Structures / Welf-Guntram Drossel, Roland Müller, Matthias Nestler, Sebastian Hensel
Sensor and Electronics Integration in Additive Manufacturing / Dirk Lehmhus, Matthias Busse
Signal and Data Processing: The Sensor Node Level. Analog Sensor Signal Processing and Analog-to-Digital Conversion / John Horstmann, Marco Ramsbeck, Stefan Bosse
Digital Real-Time Data Processing with Embedded Systems / Stefan Bosse, Dirk Lehmhus
The Known World: Model-Based Computing and Inverse Numeric / Armin Lechleiter, Stefan Bosse
The Unknown World: Model-Free Computing and Machine Learning / Stefan Bosse
Robustness and Data Fusion / Stefan Bosse
Networking and Communication: The Sensor Network Level. Communication Hardware / Tim Tiedemann
Networks and Communication Protocols / Stefan Bosse
Distributed and Cloud Computing: The Big Machine / Stefan Bosse
The Mobile Agent and Multiagent Systems / Stefan Bosse
Energy Supply. Energy Management and Distribution / Stefan Bosse
Microenergy Storage / Robert Kun, Chi Chen, Francesco Ciucci
Energy Harvesting / Rolanas Dauksevicius, Danick Briand
Application Scenarios. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) / Dirk Lehmhus, Matthias Busse
Achievements and Open Issues Toward Embedding Tactile Sensing and Interpretation into Electronic Skin Systems / Ali Ibrahim, Luigi Pinna, Lucia Seminara, Maurizio Valle
Intelligent Materials in Machine Tool Applications: A Review / Hans-Christian Möhring
New Markets/Opportunities through Availability of Product Life Cycle Data / Thorsten Wuest, Karl Hribernik, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Human-Computer Interaction with Novel and Advanced Materials / Tanja Döring, Robert Porzel, Rainer Malaka
IndexDigital Access Wiley 2018 - ArticleSheffery M, Newton A.J Bacteriol. 1977 Dec;132(3):1027-30.Filaments from isolated flagella of Caulobacter crescentus have been purified by successive dissociation and reconstitution. After the second and third reconstitutions from subunits in 0.8 M sodium citrate, filament preparations contained only two proteins, flagellin A (26,000 daltons) and flagellin B (28,000 daltons). There was some enrichment for flagellin A during reconstitution by this procedure, since isolated flagella contained flagellin A and flagellin B in a ratio of approximately 3.8:1 and filaments after the third reconstitution contained the two proteins in a ratio of 5.0:1.