The Spanish language original version of this book, written by the same authors, has seen four editions already and has been used in many universities in Spain andLatin America for years. Antonio Simón received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Aeronautical Engineeringfrom the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain. He is currently a Professorof Mechanical Engineering at the University of Malaga, Spain, and he is theHead of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Malaga University. Hisresearch interests include modeling and control of vehicle systems, advancedvehicle systems, genetic algorithms applied to mechanisms and tire models,and biomechanics. Alex Bataller got his Degreein Mechanical Engineering at the University of Malaga in 1983. Afterwards, heworked as Assistant Professor at the same university, teaching Kinematics andDynamics of Machines. In 1987 he became Associate Professor andsince then hehas been teaching Theory of Mechanisms and Machines. In 1986 he developed aneducational software program for the kinematic and dynamic analysis ofmechanisms called MecC. That was the origin of the WinMecC software, which iscurrently used in many universities. At present, his research is focused onthe synthesis of mechanisms with genetic algorithms for medical applications. Juan A. Cabrera received his B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering, his M.S. Degree inComputer Science, and his Ph.D. Degree in Mechanical Engineering from theUniversity of Malaga, Spain. He is currently Associate Professor of MechanicalEngineering at the University of Malaga. His research interests includemodeling and control of vehicle systems, advanced vehicle systems, geneticalgorithms applied to mechanisms and tire models, and multiobjectiveevolutionary strategies. Francisco Ezquerro Juanco is Professorof Mechanical Engineering at the University of Málaga. He obtained his M.S. Degreein Mechanical Engineering at the University of Basque Country (UPV/EHU) andhis Ph.D. Degree at the University of Malaga. His research activities lie inthe area of Biomechanics. Antonio J. Guerra received his B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineeringfrom the University of Malaga, Spain, and his M.S. Degree in PhotovoltaicSolar Energy System Technology from the International University ofAndalucía, Spain. He is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineeringat the University of Malaga. His research interests include modeling andcontrol of vehicle systems. He also works on machine design, test benches andtest elements. Fernando Nadal received his M.S. Degree in Industrial Electronicsand Automation Engineering and his Ph.D. Degree in Mechanical Engineeringfrom the University of Malaga, Spain. He is currently Associate Professor of MechanicalEngineering at the University of Malaga. His research interests includedevelopment of mechanism simulation software, genetic algorithms applied tomechanisms and multiobjective evolutionary strategies. Antonio Ortiz received his B.S. and M.S. Degrees in Mechanical Engineering from thePolytechnic University of Madrid, Spain, in 1995 and his Ph.D. Degree fromthe University of Malaga, Spain in 2005. He is currently Associate Professorof Mechanical Engineering at the University of Malaga.