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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 264 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-662-61584-3
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    Language: German
    Subjects: Engineering , Economics
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    Keywords: Industrie 4.0 ; Partizipatives Produktivitätsmanagement ; Management ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Edited volumes ; Case studies
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    Author information: Jeske, Tim.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 206 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783662594063
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    Language: German
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Autonomes Fahrzeug ; Straßenfahrzeug ; Mobilität ; Öffentlicher Personennahverkehr ; Fahrerassistenzsystem ; Autonomes Fahrzeug ; Bad Birnbach ; Öffentlicher Personennahverkehr ; Linienbus ; Autonomes Fahrzeug ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books.
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    Author information: Riener, Andreas 1962-
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    Author information: Wagner, Harry 1971-
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    almahu_9949301459802882
    Format: 1 online resource (244 pages)
    ISBN: 9783839455029
    Series Statement: Materialitäten Ser. ; v.28
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    Subjects: Engineering
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    almahu_9949602254602882
    Format: 1 online resource (161 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811395970
    Note: Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- a. ASPECTS OF 'BLUE' AND 'GREEN' -- b. SINGAPOREAN SIGNIFICANCE OF 'BLUE AND GREEN' -- c. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK -- end notes -- 2 EARLY DAYS -- a. GEOGRAPHIC SETTING AND CONTROL -- b. TRANSFORMATION AND DEFORESTATION -- c. SECURING PROSPERITY -- d. WAR - TIME INTERLUDE -- e. POST - COLONIAL DEVELOPMENTS -- end notes -- 3 VISIONS OF CLEAN AND GREEN -- a. ONSET AND RISE OF 'CLEAN AND GREEN' -- b. FROM 'GARDEN CITY 'TO' CITY IN NATURE' -- c. METAPHORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- d. SINGAPORE'S CHANGING METAPHORIC LANDSCAPE -- end notes -- 4 WATER RESOURCES AND SUSTAINABILITY -- a. SINGAPORE'S CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN WATER RESOURCES -- b. SINGAPORE'S FOUR NATIONAL TAPS -- c. SINGAPORE'S CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM -- d. STOCK-FLOW DEPICTIONS -- e. SUSTAINABILITY, DEPENDENCIES AND VULNERABILITIES -- end notes -- 5 GARDENS PARKS AND GREEN RESERVES -- a. BOTANIC AND HORTICULTURAL GARDENS -- b. NATURE RESERVES -- c. THE ACTIVE, BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN WATERS PROGRAMME -- d. PARK AND OTHER CONNECTORS -- e. THEMES AND MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS -- f. TOWARDS A BIOPHILIC OUTCOME -- end notes -- 6 WAYS FORWARD -- a. SUCCESSFUL INGREDIENTS -- b. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION -- c. FUTURE CHALLENGES -- d. DEALING WITH FUTURE UNCERTAINTY -- end notes -- LIST OF INTERVIEWS -- IMAGE CREDITS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- GLOSSARY -- INDEX -- AUTHORS NOTE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rowe, Peter G. A City in Blue and Green Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811395963
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    Subjects: Engineering , Geography , Biology , General works
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949602270702882
    Format: 1 online resource (173 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030194123
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contribution of Reviewers -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Abstract -- 1.1 Characteristics of Built Environments -- 1.2 A Historical Background of the Built Environment -- 1.3 Morphology of Engineering Design of Built Environments -- 1.4 Legal Framework -- 1.4.1 Legal Framework Towards Energy Efficiency -- 1.4.2 Legal Framework Towards a Healthy Environment -- 1.5 Relevant Problems in the Built Environment, User Complaints -- 1.6 Most Common Problems in the Built Environment-Epidemiological Data -- 1.7 Main Objectives of Planning -- References -- 2 Health Outcomes Related to Built Environments -- Abstract -- 2.1 Healthy Versus Unhealthy Buildings -- 2.2 Comfortable Versus Uncomfortable Conditions -- 2.2.1 Satisfaction of Human Needs in the Built Environment and the Process of Homeostasis -- 2.2.2 Overall Comfort -- 2.2.3 Thermal Comfort -- 2.3 Wellbeing and Sustainable Buildings -- 2.3.1 Sustainable, Eco-friendly, Green and Low Carbon Buildings -- 2.4 Health Effects in the Built Environment -- 2.4.1 Sick Building Syndrome Versus Building-Related Illness -- 2.5 Health Outcomes Related to Unhealthy Built Environments -- 2.5.1 Building Dampness -- 2.5.2 Uncomfortable Thermal Environment -- 2.5.3 Poor Indoor Air Quality -- 2.5.4 Excessive Noise -- 2.5.5 Lack of Daylight -- 2.6 Population Groups and Priority Environments -- References -- 3 Identification of Health Risk Factors and Their Parameters -- Abstract -- 3.1 Determinants of Health, Health Risk, and Health Hazard Factors -- 3.2 Identification and Classification of Health Risk Factors in Built Environments and Their Parameters -- 3.3 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Physical Health Risk Factors in Built Environments -- 3.4 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Chemical Health Risk Factors in Built Environments. , 3.5 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Biological Health Risk Factors in Built Environments -- 3.6 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Psychosocial Health Risk Factors in Built Environments -- 3.7 Association Between Potential Health Outcomes and Other Factors in Built Environments -- References -- 4 Interactions Among Health Risk Factors and Decision-Making Process in the Design of Built Environments -- Abstract -- 4.1 Health Risk and Management Assessment Model in Built Environments -- 4.2 Single-Group Interactions -- 4.2.1 Physical-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.2 Chemical-Chemical Interactions -- 4.2.3 Chemical-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.4 Chemical-Biological Interactions -- 4.2.5 Biological-Biological Interactions -- 4.2.6 Biological-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.7 Personal-Physical Interactions -- 4.2.8 Personal-Chemical Interactions -- 4.2.9 Interactions Between Other Health Risk Factors and Their Parameters -- 4.3 Multi-group Interactions -- 4.4 Decision-Making Tool in the Design of Built Environments -- 4.5 Short-Term and Long-Term Benefits of Holistic Design -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dovjak, Mateja Creating Healthy and Sustainable Buildings Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030194116
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    Subjects: Engineering , General works
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    Singapore :Springer Open,
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    almahu_BV045537484
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 183 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme (vorwiegend farbig).
    ISBN: 978-981-13-3747-5
    Series Statement: Environmental footprints and eco-design of products and processes
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    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Gebäudehülle ; Fassade ; Biomaterial ; Baustoff ; Baukonstruktion ; Bauökologie ; Lebensdauer ; Architektur ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Electronic books ; Handbooks and manuals ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Electronic books.
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    almahu_9949301335902882
    Format: 1 online resource (212 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319123042
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Production Engineering Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Cluster of Excellence ``Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries'' -- 1.2 Scientific Roadmap -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Part ITowards a New Theory of Production -- 2 Hypotheses for a Theory of Production in the Context of Industrie 4.0 -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Collaboration Productivity Due to Industrie 4.0-Enablers -- 2.3 Mechanisms and Target States Due to Increased Productivity -- 2.3.1 Revolutionary Product Lifecycles -- 2.3.2 Virtual Engineering of Complete Value Chains -- 2.3.3 Revolutionary Short Value Chains -- 2.3.4 Better Performing Than Engineered -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 The Production Logistic Theory as an Integral Part of a Theory of Production Technology -- 3.1 Motivation -- 3.2 Theory Development in the Context of Production Technology -- 3.3 Production Logistic Theory -- 3.4 Towards a Theory of Production Technology -- 3.5 Summary and Outlook -- References -- Part IIIndividualised Production -- 4 Business Models with Additive Manufacturing---Opportunities and Challenges from the Perspective of Economics and Management -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Technological Characteristics Driving AM's Economic Impact -- 4.3 AM Ecosystem -- 4.4 Examples of Existing AM Businesses -- 4.5 How AM Facilitates User Innovation and Entrepreneurship -- 4.5.1 Local Manufacturing and 3D Printing at Home -- 4.5.2 User Innovation and AM -- 4.5.3 User Entrepreneurship and AM -- 4.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 5 SLM Production Systems: Recent Developments in Process Development, Machine Concepts and Component Design -- Abstract -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 SLM Machine Concepts -- 5.2.1 Valuation Method for SLM Machine Concepts -- 5.2.2 SLM Machine Concept Parallelization -- 5.3 Process Development. , 5.4 Functional Adapted Component Design -- 5.4.1 Topology Optimisation and SLM -- 5.4.2 Functional Adapted Lattice Structures and SLM -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Part IIIVirtual Production Systems -- 6 Meta-Modelling Techniques Towards Virtual Production Intelligence -- Abstract -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Meta-Modelling Methods -- 6.2.1 Sampling -- 6.2.2 Interpolation -- 6.2.3 Exploration -- 6.3 Applications -- 6.3.1 Sheet Metal Cutting with Laser Radiation -- 6.3.2 Laser Epoxy Cut -- 6.3.3 Sheet Metal Drilling -- 6.3.4 Ablation of Glass -- 6.4 Conclusion and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 7 Designing New Forging Steels by ICMPE -- Abstract -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Interplay of Various Modelling Approaches -- 7.3 Microalloyed Forging Steels -- 7.4 Microalloyed Gear Steel for HT-Carburizing -- 7.5 Bainitic Steels -- 7.6 Al-Free Gear Steel -- 7.7 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part IVIntegrated Technologies -- 8 Productivity Improvement Through the Application of Hybrid Processes -- Abstract -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Classification of Hybrid Processes -- 8.3 Assisted Hybrid Processes -- 8.3.1 Reduction of Process Force -- 8.3.2 Higher Material Removal Rate -- 8.3.3 Reduced Tool Wear -- 8.3.4 Excellent Surface Quality -- 8.3.5 High Precision -- 8.4 Mixed Processes and Process Mechanisms -- 8.4.1 Combinations with EDM -- 8.4.2 Combinations with Grinding -- 8.4.3 Process Combinations with Hardening -- 8.4.4 Combination of Forming Processes -- 8.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 The Development of Incremental Sheet Forming from Flexible Forming to Fully Integrated Production of Sheet Metal Parts -- Abstract -- 9.1 Introduction to Incremental Sheet Metal Forming -- 9.2 Design of a Machine for Hybrid ISF -- 9.2.1 Basic Set-up for Stretch-Forming and ISF -- 9.2.2 Basic Set-up for Laser-Assisted ISF. , 9.2.3 CAX Environment -- 9.3 Case Study: Stretch Forming and ISF -- 9.4 Case Study: Heat-Assisted ISF -- 9.5 Improvements by the Hybrid ISF Variants -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 IMKS and IMMS---Two Integrated Methods for the One-Step-Production of Plastic/Metal Hybrid Parts -- Abstract -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Integrated Metal/Plastics Injection Moulding (IMKS) -- 10.2.1 Device for the Processing of Low-Melting Metal Alloys -- 10.2.2 IMKS Mould Technology -- 10.2.3 Influence of Variothermal Mould Temperature Control on the Achievable Conductive Track Length -- 10.3 In-Mould-Metal-Spraying (IMMS) -- 10.3.1 Selection of Materials and Thermal Spraying Process -- 10.4 Conclusion and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part VSelf-Optimising Production Systems -- 11 A Symbolic Approach to Self-optimisation in Production System Analysis and Control -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Cognitive Automation -- 11.2.1 Cognitive Automation of Assembly Tasks -- 11.2.2 Adaptive Planning for Human-Robot Interaction -- 11.3 Embedding the Cognitive Control Unit into an Architecture for Self-optimising Production Systems -- 11.4 System Validation -- 11.5 Summary and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 Approaches of Self-optimising Systems in Manufacturing -- Abstract -- 12.1 Self-optimising Systems in Manufacturing -- 12.2 Autonomous Generation of Technological Models -- 12.2.1 Interactive Human Machine Interface -- 12.2.2 Planning and Organisation of Milling Tests -- 12.2.3 Automated Execution of Milling Tests -- 12.2.4 Modelling and Evaluation -- 12.3 Self-optimised Injection Moulding -- 12.4 Summary and Outlook -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 13 Adaptive Workplace Design Based on Biomechanical Stress Curves -- Abstract -- 13.1 Introduction. , 13.2 Capabilities of Existing Methods of Workplace Design in Context of Self-optimizing Production Systems -- 13.3 Use of Biomechanical Human Models for Workplace Design -- 13.4 Approach for Body Part-Oriented Indication of Physiological Strain in Real Time -- 13.5 Use of Biomechanical Stress Curves in Context of Adaptive Workplace Design -- 13.6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Part VIHuman Factors in Production Technology -- 14 Human Factors in Production Systems -- Abstract -- 14.1 Motives for Integrating Human Factors in Production Engineering---the Challenge -- 14.1.1 The Contribution of the Social Sciences -- 14.2 Methods for Understanding and Quantifying Human Factors---the Potential -- 14.2.1 Metrics, Procedures and Empirical Approaches -- 14.2.2 Case Studies---Examples of the Potential of Exploring Human Factors -- 14.3 Beyond---How to Amend Productivity with Quality of (Work)Life---the Vision -- 14.3.1 Enabling Communication in Interdisciplinary Teams -- 14.3.2 Motivators for High Performance Cultures -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 15 Human Factors in Product Development and Design -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 The Human Perception of Quality -- 15.3 The Manifestation of Human Perception and Cognition -- 15.4 Human Oriented Product Development Processes -- Acknowledgment -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Brecher, Christian Advances in Production Technology Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2014 ISBN 9783319123035
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    Subjects: Engineering
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
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    Format: 1 online resource (180 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811507762
    Series Statement: Signals and Communication Technology Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Acronyms -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.2.1 Opportunistic Spectrum Access -- 1.2.2 Concurrent Spectrum Access -- 1.3 Cognitive Radio for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.4 Blockchain for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.5 Artificial Intelligence for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 1.6 Outline of the Book -- References -- 2 Opportunistic Spectrum Access -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sensing-Throughput Tradeoff -- 2.2.1 Basic Formulation -- 2.2.2 Cooperative Spectrum Sensing -- 2.3 Spectrum Sensing Scheduling -- 2.4 Sequential Spectrum Sensing -- 2.4.1 Given Sensing Order -- 2.4.2 Optimal Sensing Order -- 2.5 Applications: LTE-U -- 2.5.1 LBT-Based Medium Access Control Protocol Design -- 2.5.2 User Association: To be WiFi or LTE-U User? -- 2.6 Summary -- References -- 3 Spectrum Sensing Theories and Methods -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 System Model for Spectrum Sensing -- 3.1.2 Design Challenges for Spectrum Sensing -- 3.2 Classical Detection Theories and Methods -- 3.2.1 Neyman-Pearson Theorem -- 3.2.2 Bayesian Method and the Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test -- 3.2.3 Robust Hypothesis Testing -- 3.2.4 Energy Detection -- 3.2.5 Sequential Energy Detection -- 3.2.6 Matched Filtering -- 3.2.7 Cyclostationary Detection -- 3.2.8 Detection Threshold and Test Statistic Distribution -- 3.3 Eigenvalue Based Detections -- 3.3.1 The Methods -- 3.3.2 Threshold Setting -- 3.3.3 Performances of the Methods -- 3.4 Covariance Based Detections -- 3.4.1 The Methods -- 3.4.2 Detection Probability and Threshold Determination -- 3.4.3 Performance Analysis and Comparison -- 3.5 Cooperative Spectrum Sensing -- 3.5.1 Data Fusion -- 3.5.2 Decision Fusion -- 3.5.3 Robustness of Cooperative Sensing -- 3.5.4 Cooperative CBD and EBD -- 3.6 Summary -- References. , 4 Concurrent Spectrum Access -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Single-Antenna CSA -- 4.2.1 Power Constraints -- 4.2.2 Optimal Transmit Power Design -- 4.3 Cognitive Beamforming -- 4.3.1 Interference Channel Learning -- 4.3.2 CB with Perfect Channel Learning -- 4.3.3 CB with Imperfect Channel Learning: A Learning-Throughput Tradeoff -- 4.4 Cognitive MIMO -- 4.4.1 Spatial Spectrum Design -- 4.4.2 Learning-Based Joint Spatial Spectrum Design -- 4.5 Cognitive Multiple-Access and Broadcasting Channels -- 4.5.1 Cognitive Multiple-Access Channel -- 4.5.2 Cognitive Broadcasting Channel -- 4.6 Robust Design -- 4.6.1 Uncertain Interference Channel -- 4.6.2 Uncertain Interference and Secondary Signal Channels -- 4.7 Application: Spectrum Refarming -- 4.7.1 SR with Active Infrastructure Sharing -- 4.7.2 SR with Passive Infrastructure Sharing -- 4.7.3 SR in Heterogeneous Networks -- 4.8 Summary -- References -- 5 Blockchain for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Blockchain Technologies -- 5.2.1 Overview of Blockchain -- 5.2.2 Features and the Potential Attacks on Blockchain -- 5.2.3 Smart Contracts Enabled by Blockchain -- 5.3 Blockchain for Spectrum Management: Basic Principles -- 5.3.1 Blockchain as a Secure Database for Spectrum Management -- 5.3.2 Self-organized Spectrum Market Supported by Blockchain -- 5.3.3 Deployment of Blockchain over Cognitive Radio Networks -- 5.3.4 Challenges of Applying Blockchain to Spectrum Management -- 5.4 Blockchain for Spectrum Management: Examples -- 5.4.1 Consensus-Based Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 5.4.2 Secure Spectrum Auctions with Blockchain -- 5.4.3 Secure Spectrum Sensing Service with Smart Contracts -- 5.4.4 Blockchain-Enabled Cooperative Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 5.5 Future Directions -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- 6 Artificial Intelligence for Dynamic Spectrum Management -- 6.1 Introduction. , 6.2 Overview of Machine Learning Techniques -- 6.2.1 Statistical Machine Learning -- 6.2.2 Deep Learning -- 6.2.3 Deep Reinforcement Learning -- 6.3 Machine Learning for Spectrum Sensing -- 6.4 Machine Learning for Signal Classification -- 6.4.1 Modulation-Constrained Clustering Approach -- 6.4.2 Deep Learning Approach -- 6.5 Deep Reinforcement Learning for Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 6.5.1 Deep Multi-user Reinforcement Learning for Distributed Dynamic Spectrum Access -- 6.5.2 Deep Reinforcement Learning for Joint User Association and Resource Allocation -- 6.6 Summary -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Liang, Ying-Chang Dynamic Spectrum Management Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2019 ISBN 9789811507755
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    Format: 1 online resource (490 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319943589
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 The Italian Flagship Project: Factories of the Future -- 1.1 The Importance of Manufacturing Industry -- 1.2 Italian Manufacturing Industry -- 1.3 International Research Initiatives on Manufacturing -- 1.4 Italian Research Initiatives on Manufacturing -- 1.4.1 Flagship Projects -- 1.4.2 Technological Clusters -- 1.4.3 National Plan Enterprise 4.0 -- 1.5 Flagship Project Factories of the Future -- 1.5.1 Strategic Macro-objectives -- 1.5.2 Enabling Technologies -- 1.5.3 Calls for Proposals and Research Projects -- 1.5.4 Results of the Flagship Project -- References -- Evolutionary and Reconfigurable Factory -- 2 Model Predictive Control Tools for Evolutionary Plants -- 2.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 2.2 State of the Art -- 2.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 2.4 MPC-Based Control Platform -- 2.4.1 Main_program -- 2.4.2 Task_Manager -- 2.4.3 Line_Supervisor / Plant_j_Line_Supervisor -- 2.4.4 Machine / Machine_j -- 2.4.5 Controller / Controller_j -- 2.4.6 Interface_vs_ext / Interface_vs_Txt_file/TCPIP -- 2.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 2.5.1 Industrial Case -- 2.5.2 De-manufacturing Pilot Plant Control Platform Implementation -- 2.5.3 Experiments -- 2.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 3 Exploiting Modular Pallet Flexibility for Product and Process Co-evolution Through Zero-Point Clamping Systems -- 3.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 3.2 State of the Art -- 3.3 Problem Formalization -- 3.4 Pallet Design and Management Approach -- 3.4.1 Factory Data Model -- 3.4.2 Pallet Configuration -- 3.4.3 Design and Setup of the Pallet Scanner -- 3.4.4 Loading and Optimization -- 3.4.5 Pallet Inspection -- 3.4.6 Machining Process Simulation -- 3.5 Prototype and Testing -- 3.5.1 Pro2ReFix Prototype -- 3.5.2 Experiments. , 3.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 4 Knowledge Based Modules for Adaptive Distributed Control Systems -- 4.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 4.2 State of the Art -- 4.3 Problem Statement -- 4.4 Proposed Approach -- 4.5 Developed Methodologies and Tools -- 4.5.1 Communication Component -- 4.5.2 Control Component -- 4.5.3 Capability Assessment Component -- 4.5.4 Context Recognition Component -- 4.5.5 Optimization Component -- 4.6 Testing and Validation of Results -- 4.6.1 Industrial Case -- 4.6.2 Experiments, Results and Analysis -- 4.7 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 5 Highly Evolvable E-waste Recycling Technologies and Systems -- 5.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 5.2 State of the Art -- 5.3 Problem Statement and Research Approach -- 5.4 Hardware, Software, Business Models and Prototypes -- 5.4.1 Hardware System -- 5.4.2 Software System -- 5.4.3 Business Model Validation -- 5.4.4 Prototypes -- 5.5 Industrial Testing and Results -- 5.5.1 Industrial Case -- 5.5.2 Vision System and Material Separation -- 5.5.3 Business Sustainability -- 5.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Sustainable Factory -- 6 Innovative and Sustainable Production of Biopolymers -- 6.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 6.2 State of the Art -- 6.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 6.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 6.5 Experiments -- 6.5.1 Optimization of PHA Production -- 6.5.2 Optimization of PHA Extraction from MMC -- 6.5.3 Design and Prepare TiO2 and Ag0 Based Nanostructured Materials -- 6.5.4 Antibacterial Tests -- 6.5.5 Pre- and Post-treatments with TiO2 Textiles -- 6.5.6 Purification of Wastewater -- 6.5.7 Automation Tools for Process Energy and Efficiency Management -- 6.5.8 Scale-up of Photocatalytic Advanced Oxidation Process -- 6.6 Conclusions and Future Research. , References -- 7 Integrated Technological Solutions for Zero Waste Recycling of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) -- 7.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 7.2 State of the Art -- 7.3 Problem Statement and Research Approach -- 7.4 New Solutions for PCBs Recycling -- 7.4.1 Shredding Process Modelling and Optimisation -- 7.4.2 New Technologies to Recycle PCBs Materials -- 7.4.3 New Business Models for PCBs Recycling -- 7.4.4 Prototypes -- 7.5 Industrial Testing and Results -- 7.5.1 Shredding Model Validation and Parameters Optimisation -- 7.5.2 Validation of HF-Free Process for MF Assessment -- 7.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Factory for the People -- 8 Systemic Approach for the Definition of a Safer Human-Robot Interaction -- 8.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 8.2 State of the Art -- 8.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 8.4 The Experimental Solution -- 8.4.1 Architecture for Safe Distributed Robotic Systems -- 8.4.2 Software Stack for Real-Time Wireless Sensor Network in the NCS -- 8.4.3 Sensing System -- 8.4.4 Contact-Less Modes for Safe Workspace Sharing -- 8.5 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 9 Haptic Teleoperation of UAV Equipped with Gamma-Ray Spectrometer for Detection and Identification of Radio-Active Materials in Industrial Plants -- 9.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations, Goals and Objectives -- 9.2 State of the Art -- 9.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 9.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 9.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 9.5.1 Laboratory Test -- 9.5.2 Test of the Prototype in a Relevant Environment -- 9.5.3 Test of the Prototype in Operational Environment -- 9.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Factory for Customised and Personalised Products. , 10 Proposing a Tool for Supply Chain Configuration: An Application to Customised Production -- 10.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations, Goals and Objectives -- 10.2 State of the Art -- 10.3 Modelling a Supply Network for Customized Production -- 10.4 Outcomes -- 10.4.1 Simulation Model -- 10.4.2 Software Architecture -- 10.4.3 Experiments -- 10.5 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 11 Hospital Factory for Manufacturing Customised, Patient-Specific 3D Anatomo-Functional Models and Prostheses -- 11.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations, Goals and Objectives -- 11.2 State of the Art -- 11.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 11.3.1 Additive Manufacturing for Cardiovascular Models -- 11.3.2 Micro-EDM and Additive Manufacturing for Fixation Plates -- 11.3.3 Prediction Models for Patient-Specific Functional Properties -- 11.3.4 Business Models -- 11.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 11.4.1 Additive Manufacturing for Cardiovascular Models -- 11.4.2 Micro-EDM and Additive Manufacturing for Fixation Plates -- 11.4.3 Prediction Models to Identify Patient-Specific Functional Properties -- 11.4.4 Business Models -- 11.5 Outcomes -- 11.5.1 Aorta Silicone Model -- 11.5.2 Fixation Plates -- 11.5.3 Prediction Models -- 11.5.4 Business Models -- 11.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 12 Polymer Nanostructuring by Two-Photon Absorption -- 12.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 12.2 State of the Art -- 12.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 12.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 12.4.1 Realization of AFM Tips -- 12.4.2 Realization of Nanoporous Membranes -- 12.4.3 Developed Prototypes -- 12.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 12.5.1 Validation of Chosen Photoresist -- 12.5.2 Validation of Tailored Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Tips -- 12.6 Conclusions and Future Research. , References -- 13 Use of Nanostructured Coating to Improve Heat Exchanger Efficiency -- 13.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 13.2 State of the Art -- 13.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 13.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 13.4.1 Development of Functional Layer -- 13.4.2 Deposition Techniques -- 13.4.3 Simulation of Heat Exchanger Performance -- 13.4.4 Test Rig and Prototypes -- 13.5 Testing and Validation of Results -- 13.5.1 Type A Heat Exchanger -- 13.5.2 Type B, Type C and Bonded Heat Exchangers -- 13.5.3 Test on Channel -- 13.5.4 Customized Software to Design Tailored Heat Exchanger -- 13.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Advanced-Performance Factory -- 14 Surface Nano-structured Coating for Improved Performance of Axial Piston Pumps -- 14.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 14.2 State of the Art -- 14.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 14.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 14.4.1 Design and Synthesis of Functional Layer -- 14.4.2 Slippers Coating -- 14.4.3 Slipper Test Bench -- 14.4.4 MD Simulation -- 14.5 Experiments -- 14.5.1 Fluid Surface Interaction -- 14.5.2 Tribological Performance -- 14.5.3 Testing the Computational Model -- 14.5.4 Testing the Hydraulic Pump -- 14.6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 15 Monitoring Systems of an Electrospinning Plant for the Production of Composite Nanofibers -- 15.1 Scientific and Industrial Motivations -- 15.2 State of the Art -- 15.3 Problem Statement and Proposed Approach -- 15.4 Developed Technologies, Methodologies and Tools -- 15.4.1 Preparation of Electrospinnable Solutions -- 15.4.2 Monitoring and Control Hardware for Electrospinning -- 15.4.3 Software Tool for Monitoring and Control -- 15.4.4 Image Analysis Tool for Quality Control of the Electrospun Products. , 15.5 Testing and Validation of Results.
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    Format: 1 online resource (181 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030104276
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Why This Book? -- The Goal of This Book -- What's in This Book? -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Nomenclature -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Executive Summary -- 1 eIoT as a Solution to Energy-Management Change Drivers -- 1.1 Energy-Management Change Drivers -- 1.1.1 Growing Demand for Electricity -- 1.1.2 The Emergence of Renewable Energy Resources -- 1.1.3 The Emergence of Electrified Transportation -- 1.1.4 Deregulation of Electric Power Markets -- 1.1.5 Innovations in Smart Grid Technology -- 1.2 The Need for a Technical Solution -- 1.3 eIoT as an Energy-Management Solution -- 1.4 Scope and Perspective -- 1.5 Book Outline -- 2 eIoT Activates the Grid Periphery -- 2.1 Change Drivers Will Transform Energy Management at the Grid Periphery -- 2.2 The Challenge of Activating the Grid Periphery -- 2.3 Deploying eIoT as a Scalable Energy Management Solution -- 3 The Development of IoT Within Energy Infrastructure -- 3.1 Network-Enabled Physical Devices: Sensors and Actuators -- 3.1.1 Network-Enabled Physical Devices: Overview -- 3.1.2 Sensing and Actuation of Primary Variables in the Transmission System -- 3.1.2.1 Network-Enabled Sensors: SCADA and PMUs -- 3.1.2.2 Network-Enabled Actuators: AGC, AVR, and FACTS -- 3.1.3 Sensing and Actuation of Supply Side SecondaryVariables -- 3.1.3.1 Networked-Enabled Sensors: Wind, Solar, and Natural Gas Resources -- 3.1.3.2 Networked-Enabled Actuators: Wind and Solar Resources -- 3.1.4 Sensing and Actuation of Primary Variables in the Distribution System -- 3.1.4.1 Network-Enabled Sensors: The Emergence of the Smart Meter -- 3.1.4.2 Network-Enabled Actuators: Distribution Automation -- 3.1.5 Sensing and Actuation of Demand-Side SecondaryVariables -- 3.1.5.1 Energy Monitors with Embedded Data Analytics -- 3.1.5.2 Network-Enabled Smart Switches, Outlets, and Lights. , 3.1.5.3 Network-Enabled Heating and Cooling Appliances -- 3.1.5.4 The Electrification Potential of eIoT -- 3.1.5.5 Net-Zero Homes: Electrification of Residential Energy Consumption -- 3.1.5.6 Net-Zero Industry: Electrification of Industrial Energy Consumption -- 3.1.5.7 Connected, Automated, and Electrified Multi-Modal Transportation -- 3.1.6 Network-Enabled Physical Devices: Conclusion -- 3.2 Communication Networks -- 3.2.1 Overview -- 3.2.2 Grid Operator and Utility Networks -- 3.2.2.1 Wired Communications: Power-Line Carriers and Fiber Optics -- 3.2.2.2 SCADA Networks and Wide-Area Monitoring Systems -- 3.2.2.3 LPWAN Commercial Wireless IoT Technologies -- 3.2.2.4 Wireless Smart Utility Network -- 3.2.2.5 eIoT Perspectives on Grid Operator and Utility Networks -- 3.2.3 Commercial Telecommunication Networks -- 3.2.3.1 Cellular Data Networks: 2.5G-GPRS, 3G-GSM, 4G, and LTE -- 3.2.3.2 WiMAX Networks -- 3.2.3.3 eIoT Perspectives on Commercial Telecommunication Networks -- 3.2.4 Local Area Networks -- 3.2.4.1 Wired Ethernet -- 3.2.4.2 WiFi Networks -- 3.2.4.3 Z-Wave Networks -- 3.2.4.4 ZigBee Networks -- 3.2.4.5 Bluetooth Networks -- 3.2.4.6 Industrial Networks -- 3.2.4.7 Perspectives on Local Area Networks -- 3.2.5 IoT Messaging Protocols -- 3.2.5.1 Data Distribution Service (DDS) -- 3.2.5.2 Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) -- 3.2.5.3 Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) -- 3.2.5.4 eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) -- 3.2.5.5 Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) -- 3.3 Distributed Control and Decision Making -- 3.4 Architectures and Standards -- 3.5 Socio-Technical Implications of eIoT -- 3.5.1 eIoT Privacy -- 3.5.2 eIoT Cybersecurity -- 4 Transactive Energy Applications of eIoT -- 4.1 Transactive Energy -- 4.2 Potential eIoT Energy-Management Use Cases -- 4.2.1 An eIoT Transactive Energy Aggregation Use Case. , 4.2.2 An eIoT Economic Demand Response in Wholesale Electricity Markets Use Case -- 4.3 Applications for Utilities and Distribution System Operators -- 4.4 Customer Applications -- 4.4.1 Industrial Applications -- 4.4.2 Commercial Applications -- 4.4.3 Residential Applications -- 5 eIoT Transforms the Future Electric Grid -- 5.1 Conclusions -- 5.1.1 eIoT Will Become Ubiquitous -- 5.1.2 eIoT Will Enable New Automated Energy-Management Platforms -- 5.1.3 eIoT Will Enable Distributed Techno-Economic Decision Making -- 5.2 Challenges and Opportunities -- 5.2.1 The Convergence of Cyber, Physical, and Economic Performance -- 5.2.2 Re-envisioning the Strategic Business Model for the Utility of the Future -- References -- Index.
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