Morgan & Claypool Publishers LLC is a resourceful company created by publishing professionals to serve the global research and development communities in science and technology.

Synthesis is a revolutionary collection of original e-books, grouped into series, authored by distinguished academics and researchers from leading institutions globally. Each series is comprised of documents called Lectures, around 150 pages in length, covering a topic of immediate concern among engineers and computer scientists.

The Synthesis Digital Library is a next generation digital information product that creates important research or development topics into current, reliable content for engineers and computer scientists.

Synthesis is useful to a broad range of professionals and researchers. It consists of content with advanced digital delivery to create a product that is more useful than customary print and digital publications.


The Subject Collections

1. Electromagnetics & Antennas
The First 25 titles published in the following series:
1.1 - Antennas
1.2 - Electromagnetics

2. Computers & Information Science:
The first 50 titles published in all computers science series, including:
2.1 - Artificials Intelligence
2.2 - Communications Networks
2.3 - Architecture
2.4 - Graphics
2.5 - Human language technologies
2.6 - Information Security
2.7 - Mobile Computing
2.8 - Quantum Computing

3. Signal Processing
The first 25 titles published in the following series:
3.1 - Communications, Image, Video and Multimedia Processing
3.2 - Networks
3.3 - Mobile Communicating
3.4 - Signal Processing
3.5 - Speech & Audio Processing

4. Digital Circuits and General Electrical Engineering
The first 25 titles published in the following series:
4.1 - Digital Circuits & Systems
4.2 - Engineers, Technology & Society
4.3 - General Electrical Engineering

5. Biomedical Engineering
All titles published in the Biomedical Engineering Series:
5.1 - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
5.2 - Biomedical Engineering
5.3 - Computer Architecture
5.4 - Communications
5.5 - Circuits & Systems
5.6 - Electromagnetics & Antennas
5.7 - Energy
5.8 - Environmental Science
5.9 - Computer Graphics & Animation
5.10 - General Engineering & Technology
5.11 - Information Security
5.12 - Mobile & Pervasive Computing
5.13 - Materials & Devices
5.14 - Measurement & Instrumentation
5.15 - Power Electronics
5.16 - RF/Microwaves
5.17 - Computer Science (General)
5.18 - Signal Processing
5.19 - Technology, Management, & Entrepreneurship


Features & Advantages

Reliable - author' s focus on their area of active research.
Up-to-date - lectures in fast moving fields are updated frequently. Lectures are published
as soon as they are completed rather than when the last lecture in a batch is completed.
Broad - exhaustively complete since the format can accommodate contributions on even the
most specialized topics.
Well organized - enables user to more efficiently find information specific to their interest.
Growing - collections of current and relevant content is available online and on-demand
Simultaneous - multiple user access with unlimited access to usage reports
Flexible pricing - perpetual or subscription based pricing for standard or custom collections


Sample Lectures

Radio Frequency Identification Explained - Abstract
By Roy Want, Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Series Editor)
This lecture provides an introduction to (RFID), a technology enabling automatic
identification of objects at a distance without requiring line-of-sight.

Bioinstrumentation - Abstract
By John D Enderle
This book provides basic information about bioinstrumentation and electric circuit theory.

Super Resolution of Images and Video- Abstract
By Aggelos Katsaggelos, Rafael Molina, Javier Mateos
Authors Katsaggelos, Molina, and Mateos present in a systematic way the building blocks of
the Bayesian framework, which is also used as a reference in reviewing and comparing
Super Resolution (SR) approaches which have appeared in the literature.


Syntesis Series & Editors

Algorithms and Software in Engineering - Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University
Antennas - Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Ronald Brachman, Yahoo! Research and Thomas Dietterich, Oregon State University
Biomedical Engineering - John D. Enderle, University of Connecticut
Communication Networks - Jean Walrand, University of California-Berkeley)
Communications - William Tranter, Virginia Tech)
Computational Electromagnetics - Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University)
Computer Architecture - Mark D. Hill, University of Wisconsin
Computer Graphics and Animation - Brian Barsky, University of California at Berkeley
Computer Science - Various
Control and Mechatronics - Mark Spong, University of Texas at Dallas
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery - Robert Grossman, University of Illinois, Chicago
Digital Circuits & Systems - Mitchell A. Thornton, Southern Methodist University
Electrical Engineering - Richard C. Dorf, University of California, Davis
Energy & the Environment: Technology, Science, & Society - Frank Kreith, University of Colorado
Engineering - Various
Engineers, Technology, & Society - Caroline Baillie, Queens University
Human-Centered Informatics - John M. Carroll, Penn State University
Human Language Technologies - Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto
Image, Video and Multimedia Processing - Al Bovik, University of Texas
Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services - Gary Marchionini, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Information Security, Privacy, & Trust - Ravi Sandhu, University of Texas at San Antonio
Mathematics & Statistics - Steven G. Krantz, Washington University, St. Louis
Mobile & Pervasive Computing - Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Carnegie Mellon University
Power Electronics - Jerry Hudgins, University of Nebraska)
Quantum Computing - Marco Lanzagorta, Naval Research Labs and Jeffrey Uhlmann, University of Missouri- Columbia
Signal Processing - Jose Moura, Carnegie Mellon University
Solid State Materials and Devices - Sanjay Banerjee, University of Texas
Speech and Audio Processing - B.H. Juang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Synthetic Biology - Martyn Amos, Manchester Metropolitan University
Technology, Management, & Entrepreneurship - Henry E. Riggs, Founding President and Trustee Emeritus, Keck Graduate Institute
Tissue Engineering - Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, Rice University
Visualization - David Ebert, Purdue University
Web Engineering - James Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute