
Despite advances in robot technology, in which industrial  manipulators have replaced mechanisms, cam mechanisms still find  important industrial applications in the textile, food processing and  manufacturing industries. This book is a modern, up-to-date treatise  on the important subject of cam synthesis.
  Cam mechanisms have been studied from different points of view,  namely, kinematic synthesis, dynamic synthesis, analysis, design,  optimization and manufacturing. This book is oriented to the kinematic  synthesis of cam mechanisms in a unified framework, i. e. that spatial,  spherical and planar cam mechanisms are integrated in the same  formulation. Traditionally, the synthesis of the three types of cam  mechanisms has been approached using independent formulations. With a  unified formulation, both well known types of cam mechanisms, as well  as novel cam mechanisms can be synthesized, as shown in the book.  Moreover, since all the design parameters are considered in a unified  framework, the optimization theory of cam mechanisms can be applied  systematically, i. e. the criteria applied for the optimization of  planar cam mechanisms, which can be found to some extent in the  literature, can be complemented in order to provide general criteria  for the optimization of spherical and spatial cam mechanisms.
  The underlying philosophy of the book has been to exploit sound  mathematical and kinematical tools of analysis and synthesis that  could be used only with the available current software and  hardware.
  The approach and tools introduced in this book can assist the designer  in producing a broad spectrum of mechanisms than those described in  the book.
  This will be an invaluable reference for engineering designers. 



