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This chapter gives an overview on the system design and its different methods to implement it in the whole development process. Various aspects that have to be taken into consideration to reach the described goals are discussed.
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The definition of a system, as used in this chapter, is ‘a combination of technologies integrated into a product’.
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Micro (opto) electromechanical systems.
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Bulk acoustic waves.
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Björk, J. et al. (2009). System-Level Design. In: Zhang, G., Roosmalen, A. (eds) More than Moore. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-75593-9_10
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